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We still have a heat advisory (above 111). Expecting 112-115 today. Roughly 15-20 deg above normal. I have never seen such a hot summer, and no end in sight. I was at my friends alpaca ranch yesterday, in the mountains at nearly 5,000 ft and it was still 95 up there. I'm moving to the beaches of Antarctica! ;)
 
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We don't Follow this as much as We should :

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https://x.com/accuweather/status/1843705698754179265



11 minutes ago

Astronaut captures jaw-dropping images of Milton from space​


By Brian Lada, AccuWeather meteorologist and senior content editor

Oct. 8, 2024 6:30 PM CDT




Mesmerizing space footage shows Hurricane Milton's breathtaking yet ominous journey through the Gulf of Mexico. pic.twitter.com/bJlMIvRPeZ
— AccuWeather (@accuweather) October 8, 2024

The International Space Station flew directly over Hurricane Milton on Tuesday, and NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick took the opportunity to photograph the storm from a unique perspective. From 260 miles above the storm, Dominick captured a timelapse as the ISS flew over Milton, which was still spinning over the Gulf of Mexico. In the foreground was a SpaceX capsule docked to the station. The mesmerizing scene came less than a day after Dominick looked out the same window to see the Aurora Borealis dance over the Earth.
 
I figured it out.
Was looking at our lawn, barely an inch tall, and turning brown, and feeling happy that mowing season is over. :)
We are finishing up our 3rd week in a row of no rain and I realized that it is what destroyed our mosquito population!:D
Dang spinny-things shipped all of our Gulf water away. Not completely a bad thing.:thumbs:
 

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