Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

September 14, 2010

Seasonal Change



 
It's an interesting and little known fact that the Earth is actually at it's closest point in relation to the sun in January on our calendars.   I know, I know, I can hear you already, it doesn't make sense that the weather for us is coldest when we are closest to the sun.   Well here's the explanation.  Most people don't realize that the Earth is tilted on an axis of 23.5 degrees.  It is that fact in conjunction with our atmosphere that causes the weather to be coldest when we are closest to the sun.  First, during northern hemisphere(that's where we live)winter, we are tilted away from the sun. So the sun's rays hit our atmosphere at more of an angle, and are more diffused by the atmosphere by time they get to us.  During northern hemisphere summer we are tilted closer to the sun, and the suns rays hit us more directly, if you notice the sun seems more "directly" overhead during the summer.   When January comes, we get closer to the sun, but  the 23.5 degree tilt points us away from the sun, and the atmosphere diffuses the incoming light and spreads it over a wider area, making it weaker, and the temperatures colder.
To see this effect for yourself, take a flashlight, and point it at a spot on the wall directly in front of you.  You will see the light makes a nice even circle that is very bright.  Now take a couple of steps to the left or the right, and keep the flashlight pointed at the same spot on the wall.  You will notice the area of light gets bigger, more oval shaped, but it also gets dimmer.  A larger area is lit, but less powerfully.  That effect is exactly what happens to sunlight coming in contact with the earth.   Hence forth, the winter and summer seasons.

July 15, 2010

Interesting weather pattern

The chance of thunderstorms from the last few days has past for the greater DC/Baltimore area. The storms we had this week were interesting to me for several reasons. Early on in the week the general motion of the storms was from southwest to northeast instead of the traditional west to east that is common here. Yesterdays storms were tracking almost due south from the north. The storms were associated with a low pressure area that passed almost directly over the area. The counter-clockwise rotation of the low pressure center is what was causing the storms to travel in directions different than what we are used to in the area. The only thing I haven't figured out yet is why we were getting storms at all hours of the day and night. Usually the sun needs to be out to heat up the atmosphere to trigger storms, that wasn't the case with this system. It's off the coast now and the 3 H's of summer are back, Hazy, Hot, and Humid right though the weekend. Enjoy!

July 7, 2009

Tuesday...

Happy Tuesday all! Summertime is great, don't get me wrong, I'm a hockey player and I love winter, but I'm totally feeling summertime today.

I got to play softball until almost 9pm last night, it was a great evening. Today's weather is great too, can't ask for a whole lot more.

The holiday weekend was fun, Carey got a bit upset that we chose to skip the fireworks. My rationale was that we see the same thing every other Saturday at Bowie, why fight the huge annoying crowd of drunk people. Who knows. We did get to make fun of our new neighbor's car with the ball sack hanging off the bumper with our other neighbors. You can see her feeling's on it here. It was funny.

I'm listening to the Michael Jackson tribute now...God bless satellite radio. Love it. Hopefully this will be the end of the 24X7 MJ coverage. Until tomorrow!

s

April 24, 2009

Rubber Ducks, in hockey gear.


How great at they! My sister got them for me. I've been trying to come up with a fun use for them all week. I decided that they can defend the Stanley Cup on the top of my cube at work. I think it looks good.

Apparently we are going directly from winter to summer this weekend. We have a long list of things that we "could" do. We shall see. Between planting, cleaning, and home improvement projects, I should have some blog-worthy material on Monday. Have a good weekend.

s