Torvy
Super Member
It's 93 at 11:32, headed up to about 107. 50% humidity.
I just got back from moving more stuff to our property. It's 92, heading to 96. 76 dewpoint. (Real feel=112). Last year it was 105 on this date. It's summer in Texas. A few years ago we had almost 60 days in a row over 100. Saturday it is forecast to only be 85. I may need a jacket!Supposed to be in the low 90's here Sunday and Monday.
It's been hotter here.
Doing much of the same here, mid 90's, 25 to 30 mph winds and 11% humidity dries out the firewood pretty good.Predicted low to mid 90s all week, with low humidity, and smoke from the fire in the Siskiyou NF. I got another cord of oak last week, and can smell it outgassing. Calculating from tables, my 5.5 cords of firewood will lose about 600 gallons of water that I won't have to boil up the chimney. 90 degrees with humidity in the teens beats building a kiln to dry my firewood. As long as the weather's ugly, I may as well put it to use.
I've had that problem with maple, but maple is pretty marginal firewood. I have never had a problem with madrone or oak. I only use fir and pine for a fire starter, so the drier the better.Doing much of the same here, mid 90's, 25 to 30 mph winds and 11% humidity dries out the firewood pretty good.
Only problem I have continually is getting the firewood to dry. Had some Oak last winter that only had 14% moisture content after 18 months. Some of my Red Fir was at 10% by the meter.
So I check the wood and get it inside out of the wind and sun when it get below 20% now.
Compare the latitude of much of Europe to the US.Surprised to hear on the evening news 90% of the U.S. has A/C while 10% of Europe which is also experiencing record heat.
It wasnt all that long ago I remember in the late 70’s auto A/C and automatic transmissions were really only found on high end cars with many Europeans shunning A/C altogether and then the whole climate change thing with refrigerants…
I’m guessing new markets for A/C are emerging across Europe…
Still in the old California neighborhood A/C is very rare…