Posted by Billy NY on May 12, 2014 at 10:10:16 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: El Nino starting up? posted by Mike (WA) on May 12, 2014 at 09:25:19:
I can never figure that out, this anomaly, but when you look back, and I hate the high heat with high humidity, and at times it does linger much too long, we always, or eventually get the cool dry sunny days too, I mean these are the days you live for around here and you do remember them. Only problem is that transition, it gets a little rough sometimes with the storms. Only in 2007 can I recall it was such a perfect summer, those days outnumbered the hot humid ones, it rained like once a week and was just a pleasure to work outside in because even the bugs just don't seem to be nearly as bad as when its a tropical jungle out there, last year this time we had almost 2 weeks of that weather, apple, pear and apricots blossoms were well pollinated, bore a lot of fruit, then the bottom dropped out til August it seemed, high heat, humidity and the rainfall amount was like what the great northwest is known for.
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