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I wonder when they started keeping records. We have known several instances

over the last 50 odd years when the temperature has been at least 102

degrees.

 

Jo

 

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Tuesday, July 18, 2006 7:58 PM

white light white heat

 

 

> Heat wave leads to record power use in U.S.

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> Many areas of the U.S. broke record highs for power use yesterday, as a

coast-to-coast heat wave caused sweaty citizens to crank up the AC. Power

grid operators are calling for conservation, and the utility industry is

declaring a national need for more power plants and transmission lines.

California used 46,561 megawatts of power yesterday, breaking last year's

one-day record high of 45,431 MW. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger ® ordered

state offices to reduce power use during peak hours for the rest of the week

by turning off unneeded lights, adjusting thermostats downward, and taking

other steps. But Californians asked to keep the AC down as temperatures rise

as high as 112 degrees are unlikely to be sympathetic. The 13-state

mid-Atlantic region shattered its one-day record high of 133,763 MW,

consuming 139,746 MW. Meanwhile, across the pond, British forecasters are

giving a 30 percent chance that tomorrow could be the hottest day ever

recorded in the country, hitting 102 degrees in the southeast.

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> straight to the source: San Diego Union-Tribune, Associated Press, Olivia

Munoz, 17 Jul 2006

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> straight to the source: The Wall Street Journal, Rebecca Smith, 18 Jul

2006 (access ain't free)

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> straight to the source: The Guardian, David Adam, 18 Jul 2006

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> " NOTICE: Due to Presidential Executive Orders, the National Security

Agency may have read this email without warning, warrant, or notice. They

may do this without any judicial or legislative oversight. You have no

recourse nor protection save to call for the impeachment of the current

President. "

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Hi Jo

 

On the BBC report on the temperatures, they said that it would be the hottest day recorded *In July*, which could well be true as I think most years it's got hotter a bit later in the year....

 

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On 18/07/06, jo <jo.heartwork wrote:

I wonder when they started keeping records. We have known several instancesover the last 50 odd years when the temperature has been at least 102

degrees.Jo- " fraggle " <EBbrewpunx<

>Tuesday, July 18, 2006 7:58 PM white light white heat> Heat wave leads to record power use in U.S.>> Many areas of the U.S. broke record highs for power use yesterday, as a

coast-to-coast heat wave caused sweaty citizens to crank up the AC. Powergrid operators are calling for conservation, and the utility industry isdeclaring a national need for more power plants and transmission lines.

California used 46,561 megawatts of power yesterday, breaking last year'sone-day record high of 45,431 MW. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger ® orderedstate offices to reduce power use during peak hours for the rest of the week

by turning off unneeded lights, adjusting thermostats downward, and takingother steps. But Californians asked to keep the AC down as temperatures riseas high as 112 degrees are unlikely to be sympathetic. The 13-state

mid-Atlantic region shattered its one-day record high of 133,763 MW,consuming 139,746 MW. Meanwhile, across the pond, British forecasters aregiving a 30 percent chance that tomorrow could be the hottest day ever

recorded in the country, hitting 102 degrees in the southeast.>>> straight to the source: San Diego Union-Tribune, Associated Press, OliviaMunoz, 17 Jul 2006>>> straight to the source: The Wall Street Journal, Rebecca Smith, 18 Jul

2006 (access ain't free)>>> straight to the source: The Guardian, David Adam, 18 Jul 2006>> " NOTICE: Due to Presidential Executive Orders, the National SecurityAgency may have read this email without warning, warrant, or notice. They

may do this without any judicial or legislative oversight. You have norecourse nor protection save to call for the impeachment of the currentPresident. " >>>> To send an email to - >

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Good point Peter.

 

Colin had a delayed journey tonight - apparently roads are closed because of heath fires! I'll be glad when it is cooler.

 

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Peter Kebbell

Wednesday, July 19, 2006 8:25 AM

Re: white light white heat

 

Hi Jo

 

On the BBC report on the temperatures, they said that it would be the hottest day recorded *In July*, which could well be true as I think most years it's got hotter a bit later in the year....

 

BB

Peter

On 18/07/06, jo <jo.heartwork wrote: I wonder when they started keeping records. We have known several instancesover the last 50 odd years when the temperature has been at least 102 degrees.Jo-"fraggle" <EBbrewpunx< >Tuesday, July 18, 2006 7:58 PM white light white heat> Heat wave leads to record power use in U.S.>> Many areas of the U.S. broke record highs for power use yesterday, as a coast-to-coast heat wave caused sweaty citizens to crank up the AC. Powergrid operators are calling for conservation, and the utility industry isdeclaring a national need for more power plants and transmission lines. California used 46,561 megawatts of power yesterday, breaking last year'sone-day record high of 45,431 MW. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger ® orderedstate offices to reduce power use during peak hours for the rest of the week by turning off unneeded lights, adjusting thermostats downward, and takingother steps. But Californians asked to keep the AC down as temperatures riseas high as 112 degrees are unlikely to be sympathetic. The 13-state mid-Atlantic region shattered its one-day record high of 133,763 MW,consuming 139,746 MW. Meanwhile, across the pond, British forecasters aregiving a 30 percent chance that tomorrow could be the hottest day ever recorded in the country, hitting 102 degrees in the southeast.>>> straight to the source: San Diego Union-Tribune, Associated Press, OliviaMunoz, 17 Jul 2006>>> straight to the source: The Wall Street Journal, Rebecca Smith, 18 Jul 2006 (access ain't free)>>> straight to the source: The Guardian, David Adam, 18 Jul 2006>> "NOTICE: Due to Presidential Executive Orders, the National SecurityAgency may have read this email without warning, warrant, or notice. They may do this without any judicial or legislative oversight. You have norecourse nor protection save to call for the impeachment of the currentPresident.">>>> To send an email to - >

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