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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Tropical Storm Watch posted for southeast Florida

For Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties, from Jupiter Inlet to Ocean Reef Club. Winds are up to 50 mph and Noel will probably strengthen. Noel won't landfall in Florida but will make its closest approach around 2 PM on Thursday.

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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Major update

1) Last time I checked in, I was about to head to the MTSU/UVa game in Murfreesboro...that was a barn-burner but it all worked out as UVa came away victorious with a last-second field goal. Then we won again against UConn and even more surprisingly at Maryland. Then we blew a late lead against NCSU, and as it stands now, we are 7-2, going into a game against Wake who is newly ranked and surging. We shall see...but you know what I'll be doing at noon Saturday EDT.

2) Speaking of EDT, we finally (and unfortunately) go back to Eastern Standard Time this week. This is the end of the new & improved Standard Time.

3) Atlanta still has no water. We have been under a "no outdoor watering" ban since the end of September. Now the various jurisdictions are slowly chipping away at the exemptions. I still wash my car (illegally), but I figure I'm using water from a bucket I keep in the shower and using a lot less water than the commercial car washes (which are not illegal). As it stands, supposedly our clean drinking water supply will run out sometime around 1/9/08. Some people in the metro area are already stockpiling water. It'll be very interesting (and scary) to see how this turns out.

4) Even though there is no guarantee it will grow, this weekend I aerated and then planted the winter rye. I would love to water it right now, but it's not in the cards, so I'm hoping it comes up on its own, esp. after being trampled on by kids during the Halloween madness.

5) Finally, Tropical Storm Noel could brush past extreme southeastern Florida on Wednesday or Thursday. It doesn't look it'll do more than cause beach erosion, however, it would be a minor miracle if it kept jogging left and went up through Georgia. Doesn't look like that's in the cards though. However it will almost definitely ruin Miami-Dade and Broward Halloween Trick-or-Treat plans, and Tropical Storm Watches may be posted at any time today.

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Friday, October 05, 2007

Drought worsening...trip to Nashville soon!

First the good news...I'm about to leave for Nashville, where we have a party tonight with fellow UVa alums, and then we're headed down to Murfreesboro tomorrow during the day where we'll tailgate and then hopefully watch the Wahoos beat up on Middle Tennessee State.

Also, the drought is ever worsening. It looks like Athens-Clarke and some surrounding counties may not have drinking water after about December 21, based upon the current reservoir levels, the amount of rain, the forecasts, and current water usage. They have more strict programs in place than we do, not allowing car washes or some nurseries to operate. UGa may be forced to close in mid-November if there is no rain, as there will be no running water on campus. Now this is getting scary and Katrina-like.

As for hurricane season, there are many areas of interest but nothing seems looming.

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