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quote:Originally posted by Frosty 4:Barry, Hurricanes!!! I had a friend that lived on Mauii for 4 years and had to return to the mainland. It's an island and after a while it really gets boring.
We sent our parents to Maui for a month 18-years ago and my mom (who was a city girl) went stir crazy. She ended up flying to Honolulu by herself several times just to be around more action. They cut their stay short by a week and flew back to the mainland. Island fever is real for many people.
quote:Originally posted by Frosty 4: Oddly enough he moved to Austin,TX.??? Go figure???Frosty 4
If you have to live in Texas, Austin is the best place IMO.
quote:Originally posted by lasuvidaboy:Not to gloat but so far we have had a wonderful summer here in Southern California. It was between 72-80 yesterday here in L.A. and in the low 60s in the evenings. We went to see Dolly Parton at the Hollywood Bowl last night and needed jackets as the chilly marine layer rolled in. I've slept w/a blanket for most of the summer this year while the days have been moderate to warm all summer w/our usual lack of humidity.
Every time I look at the weather for LA it looks cold. A little too chilly for me in summer, especially after the cold and wet winter you had. When I'm by the pool or ocean I like to feel the heat! I do admit the no humidity is nice, but I'm used to it now and it's better for my skin. Last time I was in Vegas I kept getting bloody noses. The air was just too dry.
Ernie
quote:Originally posted by eroller:I also love our intense thunder and lightning storms here in South Florida and the beautiful tropical cloud formations. Liquid sunshine is also cool and we get plenty of rainbows too. What else is neat is that one minute it can be sunny and the next a tropical downpour. I've also seen it rain on one side of the street and be dry on the other. Ernie
Even though I would never ever want to move back to the South (or at least Northeast Louisiana....that was culture shock) after living there for 3 years, there is one thing I do miss... the storms (I love stormy weather), especially "heat storms" ..being from LA I had never seen anything quite like those. One thing I will say about CA rain over the rain in Louisiana is that, when it does rain here, it seems to stick around longer. Over there it would pour for a few minutes to a few hours and then it would be gone...here in CA it can stick around for days (maybe the mountains here are to blame for that??).
As for the heat, to me it has seemed like a hot summer so far but then again, I am living in one of Pasadena's old craftsman houses and there in no air conditioning except for a floor unit. I guess it's also worth mentioning that the weather varies depending on what part of LA County you are in.
quote:Originally posted by Cunard Fan:I guess it's also worth mentioning that the weather varies depending on what part of LA County you are in.
That is true. The L.A. area is made up of microclimates w/everything from the often hot inland communities to the cool and sometimes damp coastal areas. We do have the best weather in the country (and pay for it!) w/options for different tastes. I lived in Santa Monica and Brentwood for years after college and those areas can be actually cool and damp in summer (like San Francisco) while where we live now in the Hollywood Hills we get a combination of plenty of sunshine plus the cooling ocean breezes. Can't be beat!
quote:Originally posted by lasuvidaboy: We do have the best weather in the country (and pay for it!) w/options for different tastes.
We do have the best weather in the country (and pay for it!) w/options for different tastes.
Well I suppose that depends on who you ask. I know a lot of people that would hate the LA weather. Personally I enjoyed it but it's not for everyone.
During the almost 15 years I lived in LA, I spent most of it on the westside (Brentwood, West LA, Santa Monica). It could be pretty chilly even in Summer and rarely did I need air conditioning. I did need heat every winter and that is something you almost never need in Miami. My last few years in LA we moved to a house in Glendale and what a difference. Very very hot with a fair amount of 100 degree days or close to it during the summer months.
One thing I didn't like is when it rained in LA. LA is not the most attractive city to begin with, and when it rains the city is very dreary and downright ugly looking (there are a lot of overhead wires in LA which doesn't help). Also it's usually cold when it rains and it can be socked in for days. Seems this past winter the forecast showed cold and rain almost every time I looked. I much prefer Miami winters which are warm and relatively dry. I also prefer Miami beaches and ocean which feel and look like the Caribbean.
So perhaps summers in LA and winters in Miami would be ideal for me. I would just make sure I didn't go west until after the "June Gloom".
quote:Originally posted by eroller:Well I suppose that depends on who you ask. I know a lot of people that would hate the LA weather. Personally I enjoyed it but it's not for everyone. Ernie
True. If you love heat combined w/humidity stay away from L.A.! Fall and Spring are the best times here as the heavy rains in Winter can be over-the-top. June gloom keeps us cool but it can be Seattle depressing!
I actually think parts of the LA area are stunning. The coast up towards Malibu is gorgeous as is Malibu Canyon, our mountains, Pasadena, Brentwood, N Santa Monica, Laguna Beach etc. are all beautiful. Of course those are pricey areas (usually w/underground wires ) and there are also plenty of crappy areas that every city has. I remember a recent trip to Rome and Paris and thought how really ugly the outskirts of those cities are. Can't all be beauties
quote:Originally posted by Frosty 4:I would go to LA on the weekends. At that time the SMOG was very bad.Frosty 4
Our smog was bad in the 1950s through the 1970s during the Summer months. All those giant Buicks, Mercurys and Cadillacs etc. pumped incredible amounts of pollution out their tailpipes!
Today we rarely if ever have 'smog alerts' (as we did in the 50s through the 70s) in the LA Basin except in the far interior communities such as Riverside. Some people today confuse the thick marine layer w/smog.
Rich
It's summer and it's hot-that is the way it usually is I remember going back to school here in Southern California in mid-September and we always seemed to get another week of high temps after an early September cool-down. Those were also the days when few if any classrooms in the area had a/c or even a fan!
Overall it has been a very pleasant Summer here expect for a few nasty days recently when the humid desert monsoons made there way over the mountains. Usually our 'natural a/c' ocean breezes keeps the intense desert weather from entering much of the Southern CA area.
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