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Old 05-10-2014, 12:30 AM #1
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Thumbs down Spring Fever

This must be Spring Fever time. With the absence of cold weather,we seem to have a sudden summer. It's 70 degrees after midnight here,and the humidity has risen on my weather instruments in the last week.

They both are a double whammy. Also the tree pollen is very active right now. All of these things can cause sleepiness. Our medications can cause further sleepiness.

The NOAA Climate Prediction Center has issued an El Nino watch for the Summer of 2014. The El Nino is a weather condition where warm ocean temperatures happen off the Pacific coast of South America. It would mean rain for California which they need. Here in the South it affects the jet stream(Narrow air currents in the atmosphere)making the region more susceptible to severe weather events.

I hope that we do not have a El Nino weather pattern this summer. Our Winter was ruff enough on us. We could use a break. BF
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