Tuesday, September 9, 2014

This week daily scattered thunderstorms, some heavy


For the moment weather is arriving from the southeast.
Weather directions have been alternating quite frequently in recent months.


View of yesterday's 10 minute rain storm.







Temperatures this year have frequently been been 3 to 5 degrees (C) higher than temperatures of the past four years

Arrival of the dry season previously forecast for mid-month September is postponed until the end of the month

This week with the exception of noon hours expect humidity mostly in the 80 and 90% range

My observation: There is a relationship with the lunar calendar and the weather seasons.  It's still considered mostly folklore, but some scientists tend to agree there is some influence on ocean currents.  The rainy season tends to be somewhat regulated by moon phases.  The next full moon is October 8, 2014. Around the same time we can expect the dry season to begin

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