Typhoon Tip Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 Lots of 'rounding 90' s at Utah's source ... but the highs are probably 92 fated - Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baroclinic Zone Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 15 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said: Lots of 'rounding 90' s at Utah's source ... but the highs are probably 92 fated - 12:20 91.4 62.6 71.6 39 4.6 NW 29.93 29.98 Clear 10.00 91F at TAN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tamarack Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 3 hours ago, weathafella said: So her sister somehow must have adapted? Probably started tanning in February. Actually, I don't know the details, but they do have the same parentage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OceanStWx Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 3 hours ago, weathafella said: So her sister somehow must have adapted? I know I adapted quite nicely when I lived out there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torch Tiger Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 5 hours ago, tamarack said: 14 years ago my wife, a 2nd generation Norwegian American with typical Nordic complexion, visited her sister on Oahu in early June, when the noonday sun is nearly straight up. Only 30 midday minutes and she had sun poisoning enough to be nauseated and had to stay inside for 2 days. At the ER that afternoon, the DR, a typical Hawaiian, said that she had drastically increased her chances for future skin cancer, saying that his brown skin was meant for sun but her paleness definitely was not. So far so good, and since we had our 49th anniversary last month, she/we aren't exactly young. People with dark complexion are actually more likely to develop serious skin cancers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weathafella Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 14 minutes ago, Dr. Dews said: People with dark complexion are actually more likely to develop serious skin cancers. What a load of crap.... So you’re saying Africans are more susceptible? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torch Tiger Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 8 minutes ago, weathafella said: What a load of crap.... So you’re saying Africans are more susceptible? Let me rephrase....skin cancers that are more dangerous, melanomas, etc...tend to have worse outcomes in darker complexions. That's what I have read. It has been years since reading so my memory is probably off.. Multiple studies have demonstrated that 5-year melanoma survival rates of Blacks and Hispanics are consistently lower than those of Caucasians (Reintgen et al, 1982; Rahman and Taylor, 2001; Byrd et al, 2004;). Compared with Caucasians, Hispanics and Blacks tend to present with more advanced, thicker tumors and thus tend to have a poorer prognosis, with higher mortality. In a review of California melanoma cases, tumors thicker than 1.5 mm at presentation increased at 11.6% per year and 8.9% per year among Hispanic males and females, respectively (Cockburn et al, 2006). In a retrospective analysis of case reports to the Florida Cancer Data system, late stage (regional and distant) was more common among Hispanic (26%) and Black patients (52%) compared with caucasians (16%) (Hu et al, 2006). Interestingly, in a review of California melanoma cases, it was shown that even after adjustments for age, sex, histology, stage, anatomic site, treatment, and socioeconomic status, a statistically significant increased risk of death was observed for Blacks compared with Caucasians (Zell et al, 2008). Hence, the poor survival for Black patients with melanoma is not fully explained by differences in treatment or socioeconomic status. All of these results indicated that more primary and secondary prevention efforts are warranted for the control of melanoma in all races/ethnicities, even for those persons who are at a lower risk of developing the disease (Friedman et al, 1994). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baroclinic Zone Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 92F Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STILL N OF PIKE Posted July 21, 2020 Author Share Posted July 21, 2020 88f Zzzzz wake me up late Thursday when SVR threat fails Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whineminster Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 2 hours ago, tamarack said: Probably started tanning in February. Actually, I don't know the details, but they do have the same parentage. 5 hours ago, weathafella said: So her sister somehow must have adapted? Sister could be less immune. My bro works outside everyday, but just this past weekend we were out fishing in the middle of the day....he wore SPF 30 and still got burned good. About halfway through the day I put on some SPF 15, only on my face, and I'm fine. I also work inside all day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damage In Tolland Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 1 minute ago, Whineminster said: Sister could be less immune. My bro works outside everyday, but just this past weekend we were out fishing in the middle of the day....he wore SPF 30 and still got burned good. About halfway through the day I put on some SPF 15, only on my face, and I'm fine. I also work inside all day. What do you do? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weathafella Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 1 hour ago, Dr. Dews said: Let me rephrase....skin cancers that are more dangerous, melanomas, etc...tend to have worse outcomes in darker complexions. That's what I have read. It has been years since reading so my memory is probably off.. Multiple studies have demonstrated that 5-year melanoma survival rates of Blacks and Hispanics are consistently lower than those of Caucasians (Reintgen et al, 1982; Rahman and Taylor, 2001; Byrd et al, 2004;). Compared with Caucasians, Hispanics and Blacks tend to present with more advanced, thicker tumors and thus tend to have a poorer prognosis, with higher mortality. In a review of California melanoma cases, tumors thicker than 1.5 mm at presentation increased at 11.6% per year and 8.9% per year among Hispanic males and females, respectively (Cockburn et al, 2006). In a retrospective analysis of case reports to the Florida Cancer Data system, late stage (regional and distant) was more common among Hispanic (26%) and Black patients (52%) compared with caucasians (16%) (Hu et al, 2006). Interestingly, in a review of California melanoma cases, it was shown that even after adjustments for age, sex, histology, stage, anatomic site, treatment, and socioeconomic status, a statistically significant increased risk of death was observed for Blacks compared with Caucasians (Zell et al, 2008). Hence, the poor survival for Black patients with melanoma is not fully explained by differences in treatment or socioeconomic status. All of these results indicated that more primary and secondary prevention efforts are warranted for the control of melanoma in all races/ethnicities, even for those persons who are at a lower risk of developing the disease (Friedman et al, 1994). Incidence is way lower in dark skinned people regardless of severity. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weathafella Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 Four day heatwave for many including BOS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baroclinic Zone Posted July 22, 2020 Share Posted July 22, 2020 May have just popped 90F. 32C/89.6F at TAN currently. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bostonseminole Posted July 22, 2020 Share Posted July 22, 2020 1 minute ago, Baroclinic Zone said: May have just popped 90F. 32C/89.6F at TAN currently. been cloudy most of the day, sun out now.. up to 83/68 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baroclinic Zone Posted July 22, 2020 Share Posted July 22, 2020 11 minutes ago, Bostonseminole said: been cloudy most of the day, sun out now.. up to 83/68 TAN has held the Golden Torch award the last couple days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damage In Tolland Posted July 22, 2020 Share Posted July 22, 2020 92 today in CT. Day 5 of Heater. Can we go 10+ straight? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrisrotary12 Posted July 22, 2020 Share Posted July 22, 2020 77.5 F here. Refreshing. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ginx snewx Posted July 22, 2020 Share Posted July 22, 2020 1 hour ago, Damage In Tolland said: 92 today in CT. Day 5 of Heater. Can we go 10+ straight? 1 station in all of CT hit 90 and it's a tarmac, congrats to the Jets. You probably topped at 85 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dendrite Posted July 22, 2020 Share Posted July 22, 2020 39 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said: 1 station in all of CT hit 90 and it's a tarmac, congrats to the Jets. You probably topped at 85 Barely a heat wave at the STEM and we know 990ft is cooler. Timestamp,Thermometer 2020-07-01 00:00:00,75.1 2020-07-02 00:00:00,88.3 2020-07-03 00:00:00,85.1 2020-07-04 00:00:00,85.9 2020-07-05 00:00:00,88.5 2020-07-06 00:00:00,87.3 2020-07-07 00:00:00,72.9 2020-07-08 00:00:00,79.5 2020-07-09 00:00:00,87.4 2020-07-10 00:00:00,81.3 2020-07-11 00:00:00,83.6 2020-07-12 00:00:00,85.4 2020-07-13 00:00:00,84.4 2020-07-14 00:00:00,84.0 2020-07-15 00:00:00,76.6 2020-07-16 00:00:00,77.1 2020-07-17 00:00:00,72.9 2020-07-18 00:00:00,89.7 2020-07-19 00:00:00,92.2 2020-07-20 00:00:00,91.1 2020-07-21 00:00:00,88.7 2020-07-22 00:00:00,85.0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damage In Tolland Posted July 22, 2020 Share Posted July 22, 2020 43 minutes ago, dendrite said: Barely a heat wave at the STEM and we know 990ft is cooler. Timestamp,Thermometer 2020-07-01 00:00:00,75.1 2020-07-02 00:00:00,88.3 2020-07-03 00:00:00,85.1 2020-07-04 00:00:00,85.9 2020-07-05 00:00:00,88.5 2020-07-06 00:00:00,87.3 2020-07-07 00:00:00,72.9 2020-07-08 00:00:00,79.5 2020-07-09 00:00:00,87.4 2020-07-10 00:00:00,81.3 2020-07-11 00:00:00,83.6 2020-07-12 00:00:00,85.4 2020-07-13 00:00:00,84.4 2020-07-14 00:00:00,84.0 2020-07-15 00:00:00,76.6 2020-07-16 00:00:00,77.1 2020-07-17 00:00:00,72.9 2020-07-18 00:00:00,89.7 2020-07-19 00:00:00,92.2 2020-07-20 00:00:00,91.1 2020-07-21 00:00:00,88.7 2020-07-22 00:00:00,85.0 AWT and if Stem at 650’ did it Moosup at low elevation near IJD certainly did Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dendrite Posted July 22, 2020 Share Posted July 22, 2020 9 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said: AWT and if Stem at 650’ did it Moosup at low elevation near IJD certainly did Moosup Hollow? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damage In Tolland Posted July 22, 2020 Share Posted July 22, 2020 12 minutes ago, dendrite said: Moosup Hollow? Trees down in woods? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baroclinic Zone Posted July 23, 2020 Share Posted July 23, 2020 So I did hit 90F today. Shooting for day 6 tomorrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baroclinic Zone Posted July 23, 2020 Share Posted July 23, 2020 HYA looks to be running warm. 87F currently. The other stations around are 6F cooler. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baroclinic Zone Posted July 23, 2020 Share Posted July 23, 2020 88/73 currently at TAN. 90F should not be a problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baroclinic Zone Posted July 23, 2020 Share Posted July 23, 2020 23 minutes ago, Baroclinic Zone said: 88/73 currently at TAN. 90F should not be a problem. TAN just tossed out a couple 32C readings. So looks like we may have a 6 day heat wave now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baroclinic Zone Posted July 23, 2020 Share Posted July 23, 2020 Day 6 in the books. 91F. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baroclinic Zone Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 Day 1 of heat wave number 2 in the books. 91F for high this far today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CT Valley Snowman Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 2 minutes ago, Baroclinic Zone said: Day 1 of heat wave number 2 in the books. 91F for high this far today. Same here I'm expecting both of us to go 4 to 5 days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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