
Twilight 5.56 SunRise + 6.24 SunSet - 8.27 End Twilight 8.55
Moon Waxing Crescent 7% Rise + 8.55am Set - 9.51pm
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Les yeux de la Vérité vous épient toujours
The Eyes of Truth are Always Watching You
Lorsque l'Agneau ouvrit le septième sceau, il y avait le silence au paradis une demi-heure
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Je ne dors plus
Je te désire
Prends-moi
Je suis à toi
C'est mea culpa et ta faute aussi
It is my fault and your fault also
All is Now and Now is Gone. What have you to say, you little Clown?
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The Heat Index didn't drop off the charts until 3am, when it was 84° The temperature is still falling slowly, from 75° at 5am to 70° now at 6.45am. Since then Δ T is increasing
at 11.20am the H.I ≈ 102 | T ≈ 92 and the Heat Advisory hasn't even started yet!
At 1.35pm Heat Index 111° | 2.20pm Solar Radiation 947 w/m2 | 2.40 Temp reached 100° and continues an upward trend.
2.53pm Friday The National Weather Service in Shreveport has issued Heat Advisory, which is in effect Saturdayfrom Noon until 9 PM.
Today will be about the same as yesterday ≈ 103° ±3°
The sunburnt necks will blister, so try to be a good little cowboy and park it!
UV Index 11+: Extreme
A UV Index reading of 11 or higher means extreme risk of harm from unprotected sun exposure. Try to avoid sun exposure during midday hours, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Apply sunscreen with an SPF of at least 15 liberally every 2 hours.
Take all precautions. Unprotected skin can burn in minutes. Beachgoers should know that white sand and other bright surfaces reflect UV and will increase UV exposure.
Try to avoid sun exposure between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Seek shade, cover up, wear a hat and sunglasses, and use sunscreen.
It is possible to go outside when the UV Index is 11 or higher. Make sure you always seek shade, wear a hat, cover up, wear 99-100% UV-blocking sunglasses, and use sunscreen. Or you can opt to stay indoors and take the opportunity to relax with a good book rather than risk dangerous levels of sun exposure.
FYI the ≈ symbol means 'almost equal to'
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High Temp yesterday was 105° and the Overnite Low today is 70°
T high - T low = Δ T 35°
H ʘ ττ ι ε Τ ι m ε with Today's Highs Ξ H.eat I.ndex and Temp
1.35pm HI 111.3 || 101.7 Temp 4.10
Solar Radiation fell from 735 to 76 w/m2 in one hour between 4.30 and 5.30pm. This shows shows a totally overcast sky with thick clouds moved in. Right now, one hour later the sun is out again, and so the reverse will begin again, which includes an escalating Temp and H.I. too.
We can get hotter off-planet close to the Sun with Space Weather!
Brought to you by the National Weather Service. part of NOAA
Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope EIT 284

284 Angstrom shows 2 million degrees K ≈ 3.6 million degrees F.
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last week were reports about a very powerful solar storm.
"The solar flare peaked at about 12:50 p.m. ET as an X-class sun storm, the most powerful type of flare the sun can have. X-class solar flares are the strongest type of storms that occur on the sun. When aimed at Earth, the most powerful X-class flares can endanger satellites and astronauts in space, interfere with navigation and communications signals, and damage power system infrastructure."
The figure below shows how much water is available for plants in the top 4 inches of soil.

Drought Section
EXTREME (D3) DROUGHT CONDITIONS REMAIN IN PLACE ACROSS SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA
SIXTY DAY OBSERVED RAINFALL TOTAL THREE TO FIVE INCHES OBSERVED ACROSS EXTREME SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA
SIXTY DAY RAINFALL DEPARTURES (SINCE MID MAY) OF SIX TO EIGHT INCHES COMMON ACROSS EXTREME SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA
THE RAIN HAD LITTLE EFFECT ON AREA LAKES AND RESERVOIRS, WITH THE HEAT CONTRIBUTING TO ADDITIONAL LOWERING POOL
STAGES ESPECIALLY ACROSS SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA.
SOIL MOISTURE REMAINS QUITE DRY ACROSS SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA. HAY HARVESTINGCONTINUES, WITH MANY PRODUCERS HAVING ALREADY MADE THEIR SECOND CUT. HOWEVER...THIS SECOND CUT IS QUITE SHORT IN THE HARDER SEVERE AND EXTREME DROUGHT STRICKEN AREAS...WHERE PASTURES ARE VERY DRY AND BROWN.
BURN BANS ARE IN EFFECT FOR LITTLE RIVER, HEMPSTEAD, NEVADA, AND UNION COUNTIES IN SOUTHWEST ARKANSAS. NO BURN BANS ARE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT FOR SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA, NORTHEAST TEXAS,OR NORTH LOUISIANA.
HOWEVER, THIS MAY CHANGE IN THE NEAR FUTURE SHOULD THE HEAT AND DRY CONDITIONS PERSIST.
RAINFALL TOTALS SINCE DROUGHT CONDITIONS REDEVELOPED IN LATE APRIL
April 12-July 15 Amt. Departure From Normal(below normal)
Broken Bow 7.04 inches -8.5 inches
Idabel 6.62 inches -10.19 inches
(from the Shreveport National weather service)
Now
Not tomorrow
It's happening now
Not tomorrow
It happens today
They damage today
They fall on today
It's happening now
The crazed in the hot-zone
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Since the possibility of rain ended earlier, along with the overcast sky, the temp actually fell. Now H.I. and temp is rising up again. Will update the following before dark.
The overnight Low temp will be ≈ 74° ±2° Right now7.30pm Ξ
rain quiets the crazed in the hot-zone
let us wish for more peace and quiet
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