June 27

 

 

Daily Almanac for Flagstaff
Week 27 Day: 178 \ Ave. Sky Cover: 50% \ Visibility: 10 miles Flagstaff Today 74° \49° 
Wind: 2mph \ Gusts: 12mph  Air Quality: FAIR
Low Risk of fire \ Nearest active fire: 12mi \ Nearest Lightning: 3mi
June Averages for Flagstaff: 80° \ 43° (1 day of moisture)
 

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Weekly Observations

Thru Sep.5
National Marina Days (From Memorial Day to Labor Day)  Link

17-30  
National Little League Week: Link

26-7/2 
Windjammer Days Link

27 -7/4
National Prevention of Eye Injuries Awareness

27-7/3  
National Tire Safety Week  Link

Daily Observations

My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts

Another day of clouds, monsoon rain. A nice day overall and we sure need this precipitation. TV emergency alerts have already interrupted live TV twice to warn of possible flash flooding. I only hope the rain can soak in so that these warnings are not needed. Had to turn off my computer for about 30 minutes as thunder and lightning were close. Then the rain hit and the temperature dropped from 75° to 55° in about 10 minutes. Gotta love the monsoon.

It must be vacation time for many…Andy and Faith are on a cruise from Seattle to Alaska, a former colleague from TCBS, Lisa, is on a cruise with her mom to Hawaii. Safe travels for all.

Our discussion group was very informative on Climate Change. One of our participants has been keeping track of her water use and electric use for the past 8 years, since moving to Flagstaff from NJ. Over the years she has been able to cut down her use of each by about 15%. Another participant talked about his math for getting solar. He did it about 5 years ago and did not use enough to make up for the initial outlay. He is doing another look now that prices of solar panels has come down and his electric bill has risen. We all agreed that change in America must be financially advantageous before the majority of Americans will embrace it.

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Earth’s Secrets

Route 66 Is Longer Than the Distance to the Earth's Core

"The boundary between Earth's mantle and core is roughly 3,000 kilometers below our feet—a little less than the total length of America's 'Mother Road,' Route 66," seismologist Jennifer Jackson of Caltech tells Popular Mechanics. "Thought to be a simple interface between solid rocks and liquid iron-rich metal, this remote region is almost as complex as Earth's surface."

"Impossible to reach in person, geophysical and experimental studies of this distant region reveal a fascinating landscape of chemical and structural complexity that influence what's happening on Earth's surface," Jackson says. "For example, the complex dynamics of Earth's core-mantle boundary affects Earth's protective geomagnetic field and the motion of tectonic plates."

Trivia

Hot Peppers

4. Brain Strain. The name of number four on our list says it all. Yet another variant of the 7-pot pepper, the "Brain Strain" approaches the 2 million Scoville mark, making it one of the headiest capsaicin bombs known to humankind.

5. Pot Primo. Weighing in at number five is the Pot Primo, a hybrid between the original 7-pot pepper and the Naga Morich. It can reach heat levels of 1.9 million Scoville heat units.

6. 7-Pot Douglah Pepper. The 7-pot Douglah, also called the "Chocolate 7-pot," is a dark purplish brown. That's where the resemblance to chocolate ends, however, as this little pepper boasts a whopping 1.8 million heat units.

7. Trinidad Scorpion "Butch T." The Trinidad Scorpion 'Butch T' is named for Butch Taylor, its creator. It ends in a stinger that resembles a scorpion's tail, and at nearly 1.5 million heat units, packs just as much of a punch.   

Historical Events

  Ë  1556 – The thirteen Stratford Martyrs were burned at the stake near London for their Protestant beliefs.
Ë 1792 – Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn is coined as the first person to use the term “Canadian”, in an attempt to break up a fight between a group of English and French settlers at a polling station.
Ë 1844 – Joseph Smith, Jr., founder of the Mormons, and his brother Hyrum Smith were murdered by a mob at the Carthage, Illinois jail.
Ë 1976 – Air France Flight 139 (Tel Aviv-Athens-Paris) was hijacked en route to Paris by the PLO and redirected to Entebbe, Uganda.
Ë 1985 – US Route 66 was officially removed from the United States Highway System.
Ë 2007 – Tony Blair resigned as British Prime Minister, a position he had held since 1997. His Chancellor, Gordon Brown succeeded him.

Birthdays Today

@89 – Ross Perot, American businessman and politician (d. 2019)
@87 – Helen Keller, American author, academic, and activist (d. 1968)
@83 – John McIntire, American character actor (d. 1991)
73 – Vera Wang, American fashion designer
56 – J.J. Abrams, American director, producer, and screenwriter
47 – Tobey Maguire, American actor
35 – Sam Claflin, British actor
35 – Ed Westwick, English actor
33 – Matthew Lewis, English actor
25 – H.E.R. (acronym for "Having Everything Revealed")[Gabriella Sarmiento Wilson], R&B singer

 

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