As much as I love fall, I have to admit, I'm going to
miss these warm summer nights and the opportunity to eat ice cream and fresh watermelon whenever I want.
Ulla Johnson — If
you miss the warm summer days, here's a postcard for you.
Not exact matches
Although I won't
miss the 100 + temps we had mid-
summer, I will
miss the
warmer weather and tending to my
summer garden.
But, I still
miss my Austin winters, where we'd barely dip into freezing before we'd
warm right back up into
summer temperatures.
Sydney has also
missed the intense heatwaves of the southern states, but it's
summer and in this new extra
warm world our time, for the great big heat, will come.
Summer in England can be a bit hit and
miss as far as the weather is concerned, but as soon as we see a little bit of sun we're the first to strip down and throw on our
warm weather gear.
Hey Elena, those are the exactly things I will
miss about
summer too: the yummie fresh berries and fruits, BARBECUE, flowers and the green surrounding, the
warm weather and going to the lakes
Ah you're making me
miss summer with your cute
warm weather look!
While
summer will be sorely
missed, it was nice to cuddle into a
warm, soft sweater again and slip on a pair of jeans.
I always get stoked about
summer because who doesn't
miss green and
warm sunny days?
[Response: Your argument
misses the point in three different and important ways, not even considering whether or not the Black Hills data have any general applicability elsewhere, which they may or may not: (1) It ignores the point made in the post about the potential effect of previous, seasonal
warming on the magnitude of an extreme event in mid
summer to early fall, due to things like (especially) a depletion in soil moisture and consequent accumulation of degree days, (2) it ignores that biological sensitivity is far FAR greater during the
warm season than the cold season for a whole number of crucial variables ranging from respiration and photosynthesis to transpiration rates, and (3) it ignores the potential for derivative effects, particularly fire and smoke, in radically increasing the local temperature effects of the heat wave.
Those commenting on LarryL's question regarding extreme heat in
Summer are
missing a very fundamental thermodynamic issue: In the winter for a given area, significant heat can be transported into the region, because much
warmer temps exist elsewhere on the globe.
oh how I
miss the smell of night blooming jasmine on a
warm summer night... that is the only thing I
miss about California... no night blooming jasmine in Hawaii: -LRB-
The last picture of this home really makes me
miss summer, the beach,
warm weather.