Storms cut a wide swath thru 10 Midwestern States

Posted By on March 3, 2012

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Following up on yesterday’s Tech Friday weather watching post, I had no idea that we were in store for this much destruction; the front spawned over 80 tornadoes and impacted ten midwestern states. I’m sure the death toll by these strong storms without the advancements and communications available to those monitoring severe weather. It is hard to imagine what it was like to have experienced these kinds of storms without warning … before weather reporting, radar, radio, television, the Internet or cellphones (well, without the last two many of us can remember).

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Friday’s Tornado strikes | Moscow OH- a small town east of Cincinnati was devastated

Thankfully those of us north of Cincinnati were spared the tornadic activity, but just a few miles to our west in Indiana, south in Kentucky and east here in Ohio, people were not so fortunate. At times like these I am far quicker to donate (and encourage others) to click over to the Red Cross.  When widespread disasters hits around the world we respond … let’s do the same when it happens at home too.

Where is Tornado Alley?

By Tim Baker

tornadoalleySome consider tornado alley as the area where only the most intense killer tornadoes are likely to occur, looking where EF4 and EF5 tornadoes have struck in history multiple times. Others draw tornado alley only where tornado frequency is the highest, looking at areas that have recorded multiple tornado touchdowns consistently year after year. Some years certain states seem to get enough tornadoes to qualify as part of tornado alley but, when looking at tornadoes over many years in that state you see that it was just an unusual period for them. With many areas experiencing warmer than normal temperatures, traditional tornado alley maps don’t seem to represent those climate changes accurately.

I believe we need to rethink where tornado alley is with these climate changes. A warm January will lead to a shift in tornadoes to more north and eastern states than traditional tornado alley maps represent.

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Tech Friday: Watching the weather with ChaserTV.com

Posted By on March 2, 2012

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If you’re looking for a new way to watch the weather, check out ChaserTV.com … it is a weather and storm watching site and also has trackers with cameras in cars all tied to maps.  So instead of pulling up the basic weather while we are under a tornado watch here in the Cincinnati area this Friday afternoon, I thought I would try something different.

So far just rain in my area of SW Ohio, but noticed several school closings this afternoon including my son’s classes at Miami University in Oxford Ohio.

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Weather map as of 2:30PM

Planning a couple Nicro Solar Day/Night vents for Encore

Posted By on March 2, 2012

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This week I unboxed a couple of the Marinco Nicro Solar Day/Night vents and added a couple of new tools to my box in preparation for my next boat related project. nicro_internalfittingThe plan is to keep the a little bit of air circulating inside of our sailboat in order to retard the musty smell and mildew all too common in closed up boats. I’ve opted to purchase two of them with the idea of putting one of vent fan exhausting air to the outside and the other solar powered vent pushing in fresh air… we’ll see how that goes. (I also need to re-bed a couple of dripping ports, but that’s another project).

I’m a little bit apprehensive about the installation as I’ll need to put a 4-3/4” hole in the forward cabin top. It is a slightly cambered fiberglass deck area, but hopefully it will seal to keep both the rain and green water from finding its way through and around the solar powered vent. After taking one of them apart, I’m also concerned with their integral strength. There is a somewhat dubious sliding gate feature that is designed to close the opening if water does start to find its way in, but I’m not sure how well this feature will work? That said, I do plan on keeping the vent high on the the cabin top and somewhat mid-ship … not on the forward hatch or lower deck area.

nicro_holesawThe other solar vent is to be fitted direct to the hatch on the aft cabin … which requires a hole a bit smaller – 4-1/2” through the Lewmar acrylic hatch (no internal trim ring). For a direct to hatch installation, the manual recommends a polyurethane adhesive only and not to use fasteners. nicro_fanHaving a little bit of experience with airplane canopies, I think I’ll heed the advice and just use a little pressure with some 3M 5200 adhesive/sealant.

The larger holes could be cut with a saber saw, but I’m using the project as an excuse to purchase a couple new larger Ruko hole saws … I’ve always wanted a quality hole saw … now I have both a 4-1/2 and 4-3/4 size. The bad news is that they cost $20 each from AutomationDirect. and unless I can use them for something else, they are an expensive one-time use tool – I’ll keep my eye out for a friend wanting to install a Nicro vent.

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Finally updated WordPress to version 3.3.1

Posted By on March 1, 2012

I did a little housecleaning to my blog today and finally updated the WordPress install to the current 3.3.1 release (Jan 2012).  (updated my WordPress.com “alias” blog and Posterous blog too … but am unsure exactly how and what I want to use the duplicate postings for?)

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Pay your taxes, buy this product and provide these services

Posted By on March 1, 2012

It is hard to believe this is still America. The expanding government is not only dictating what individuals or companies will purchase and provide, over an above the long list of taxes we pay, but are spending way too much time on the nitty gritty details of what once was personal liberty. I’m starting to wonder what this country is going to look like in a few years IF the Supreme Court isn’t willing to defend citizens from an overreaching bureaucracy trampling our constitutional rights.

The Senate voted 51-48 Thursday to reject a measure that would have let employers omit insurance coverage for health services they found morally or religiously objectionable, following a contentious debate on an issue that is reshaping the political discourse.

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Andrew Breitbart, Publisher and Author, Dead – ABC News

Posted By on March 1, 2012

Another notable has died way too young. Let’s hope those on the “radical left” don’t go overboard with their glee.

Andrew Breitbart, the noted Internet publisher and author, has died, according to a source at Big Journalism. He was 43.

A statement posted on his website said that Breitbart died “unexpectedly from natural causes” this morning.

The Los Angeles Coroner’s Office confirmed to ABC News Radio that Breitbart died shortly after midnight at UCLA Medical Center.

The following statement was posted on Breitbart’s website today:

“With a terrible feeling of pain and loss we announce the passing of Andrew Breitbart.

We have lost a husband, a father, a son, a brother, a dear friend, a patriot and a happy warrior.

PHOTO: Washington Times commentator and Breitbart.com webmaster Andrew Breitbart speaks during the American Conservative Union's Conservative Political Action Conference, Feb. 12, 2011 in Washington, DC.
Brendan Smialowski/Getty Images

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Obituary: Davy Jones dies of a heart attack at age 66

Posted By on February 29, 2012

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Do you file a customs declaration form after space travel?

Posted By on February 29, 2012

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Hmm … I’ve never given much thought to filling out a U.S. Customs form when returning from space??? I found this one from the little trip by Apollo 11 in 1969 humorous (form below). Probably should have included “Bock” by name.
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Happy 5th Twitter Birthday to me

Posted By on February 29, 2012

Just noticed this when cleaning out my inbox … 5 years on Twitter. Wow … it doesn’t seem as if RichC has been posting tweets that long until you see over 5000 of them! Hmm, but it looks like MyDesultoryBlog on Twitter is still a youngster?

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What does NASCAR, Tide and Twitter all have in common?

Posted By on February 28, 2012

daytona500tidecleanupAll highlighted at the Daytona 500 of course!

In an odd turn of events, Sunday’s rain delayed big race was delayed further due to more rain for the Monday afternoon start, but eventually got underway Monday evening, much to the dismay of my wife (she would have preferred something other then watching cars turning left for several hours). The 200 mph bumper car race seemed to be set up for the normal finish, but with 40 laps to go Juan Pablo Montoya crashed into a safety vehicle during caution (not really his fault) … a jet engine track drier with 200 gallons of fuel. The following fireball on the new 10+ million dollar surface then threatened to end the race. Cooler heads prevailed and quick work from the fire and safety crews helped cleaned up … with of all things Tide laundry detergent and prevent real damage. After yet another delay, the red flagged race restarted. In the early Tuesday morning hours the race finishing without further delay and strong running Matt Kenseth held off both Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Greg Biffle to win for the second year in a row.

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Besides racing, Twitter buzzed due to Brad Keslowski having his iPhone in his racecar. Although he wasn’t tweeting and driving … he was active and posted photos from the track during the red flag and grew his 60,000 followers to over 200,000 in about an hour. (yes I was one of them – couldn’t resist watching him with other drivers gathered around while the television cameras were rolling)

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