Isn't Santa Ynez range further inland (few miles)? I don't think I've seen <10% on the ocean. It's oxymoronic, hot dry water
When that happens, don't... even... move ... or you'll explode with the grasses... don't even think warm thoughts :o)
Rick, WA6NHC
Rick, WA6NHC
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On Sep 17, 2014, at 12:55 AM, "Kim Noyes kimnoyes@gmail.com [californiadisasters]" <californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Oh, it's happened before (single digit RH's) on the south side of the Santa Ynez Range during Sundowners. The shockaroo is when there is the epic heat spike in just a short time from one of these or at other times simply how hot it can get. This one is more of the garden variety near as I can determine.On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 11:29 PM, Rick WA6NHC HappyMoosePhoto@gmail.com [californiadisasters] <californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Amazing again. I'd want to verify that one.
For the folks that don't know, that's ON the ocean, a half hour north of Santa Barbara. It never happens.
With flood warnings in the desert and hot everywhere.
Rick
On 9/16/2014 11:17 PM, Kim Noyes kimnoyes@gmail.com [californiadisasters] wrote:
A few hours ago an automated weather station near Gaviota was reporting an RH of just 5%.
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