Posts Tagged ‘weather’

Steiner Ranch Evacuated Due to Fire Hazard

Sunday, September 4th, 2011

So I’m hearing. Drought + high winds = fire hazard.

And Steiner Ranch is only about 15 miles from here. On the other hand, the land around here is flat rather than the hill country arroyos that make fires easier to start and harder to fight. And I have managed to keep the overwhelming majority of my lawn alive.

Be safe, everyone. And if you haven’t done it before, now might be a good time to figure out what you need for a “bugout bag” and make sure you have at least one fire extinguisher in your house…

More news here.

Just In Case You Thought I Was Exaggerating About the Weather

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

I wasn’t.

How Hot Is It, Johnny?

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Here in Texas, we’re pretty much used to it hitting 100º for several days running in the summer. What we’re not so used to is it hitting 105º every day for weeks on end. Lately it’s been about 95º when I went out to walk my dog at 10:30 at night.

This is, to say the least, unpleasant.

We’re also breaking power-consumption records.

This is the hottest summer I can remember, and the drought is even worse. Not only is it worse than any I can remember, it’s the worst since they started keeping rainfall records. In 1895.

If you need visual confirmation, this graphic should do the trick:

100% of the state is under drought conditions, and 75% are suffering from D4 exceptional drought. Maybe they need to add a D5 level: “It’s dead, Jim.” Yes, it’s worse statistically than the Dust Bowl. (Thank modern agriculture, irrigation and lack of wind for not picking up the topsoil and dropping it on other states.) It also threatens record agricultural losses.

I fully expect it to be cooler in Reno for the Worldcon than it will be in Austin.

One consolation: So far, it doesn’t look like we’ll break the all-time record for the hottest day in Austin history, which was 112º on September 5th, 2000. That was not fun. (I was out riding my bike the day before, when it only hit a temperate 109º…)

The Sun Wants to KILL YOU

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

Some nice turns of phrase (pathetic fallacy division) from the inimitable James Lileks:

At the center of every solar system, perhaps, there’s not a benevolent disc that paints the world with light and heat, but a raging devil shouting its hate wordlessly across the void….Every civilization that has ever, and will ever, exist in this galaxy or the millions of galaxies in the heavens, revolves around a suicide bomber.

I just thought that was a nifty turn of phrase and, being in a part of Texas suffering from one of the worst droughts ever, it struck a certain chord…

Man 1, Nature 0

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

At lot of people, faced with record floods, would leave.

Then there’s this guy. He built a sandbag wall, then expanded it to a moat and a berm, with pump in the moat, all the way around his house and barn in DeValls Bluff, Arkansas. It’s not a work of particular complexity, but it works, and it looks like it took a Herculean effort to build.

Bonus: At about 1:30 into the second video, it sounds like Boomhauer from King of the Hill is in the boat with them…

Water Falling From the Sky

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Attention Austinites: That wet stuff falling from the sky is called “rain.” I know you may not have seen these in some time, but it’s a naturally occurring phenomena.

It should also help ease our extreme drought.

In celebration, here’s Ladysmith Black Mombazo with “Rain, Rain, Beautiful Rain.”

More Alabama Tornado Footage

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Birmingham:

Here’s one from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Dude, great video, but get away from the freaking window!

Another one from Tuscaloosa:

From Cullman County (north of Birmingham):

Rose Hill:

Here’s the official NOAA page.

Edited to add: Someone just posted a link to the following video on this Fark thread:

Alabama Tornado: Holy Moly, That’s Big (with video)

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Incredibly big tornado slamming Birmingham, Alabama right now. Here’s some footage I found on YouTube:

Instapundit reports his area (Knoxville, TN) is also under a tornado warning. There seems to be a huge belt of severe weather for several hundred miles.

If you’re in the area, you might want to get to the storm cellar, basement, or center of your house.

SNOWPOCALYPSE 2011!

Friday, February 4th, 2011

If you haven’t heard, Austin got a couple of inches of snow last night, which may not sound like a lot, but when you convert that to Austin Driving Units, that’s SEVENTY BAZILLION INCHES of the stuff. Austinites that can drive on snow are about as common as New York restaurants that serve good TexMex.

So sit back and enjoy the winter wonderland, because nobody is going anywhere for a while…

Freezing Rain in Austin

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Freezing rain has hit the Austin area, although just a light misting of it, plus a dusting of snow. The sidewalks were already slick when I walked my dog, and I saw cars starting to slip and slide.

I don’t think I’ll be driving anywhere for, oh, at least the next 12-14 hours…