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Like most American citizens, I have three representatives in Congress: one in the House, and two in the Senate. My representative is Mike Quigley; the Senate Majority Leader, Dick Durbin; and the other guy, Mark Kirk. I've given money to everyone who's run against Kirk in the last six years, and voted for one of them[1], and I've given money to and voted for my other Senator and my Congressman every time I've been able. Thus, I'm batting .667, which isn't bad. And why do I want Kirk to retire? Why do I...
Tokyo. Two things about this of interest to travelers: First, because it's a frequent-flyer miles purchase, I can hold the reservation without fully committing for a week. So, if something changes before the 3rd, I'm not out anything. Second: as much as the Congressional Republicans boggle my mind, and as much as I wish they'd shut up for ten seconds and reauthorize the FAA, their idiocy is my gain. Instead of the usual expensive tax I'd have to pay to the US for a premium frequent-flyer ticket, I only...
I'm getting closer to finalizing plans to blow some frequent-flyer miles this fall. I'm down to three choices, though one city has taken a slight lead: Tokyo. The end of November is supposed to have the best foliage. I can also have enough hotel points for three free nights. Budapest. Colder than the other two top choices, but a very old friend would meet me there for a day or two. Oddly, having to connect through New York gives the trip the longest travel time of the three options. Madrid. Excellent...
Remember Tuesday, when we were only 13 mm away from having the wettest July in history? Thanks to a storm that dumped a squishy 259 mm of rain on nearby Dubuque, Iowa, Chicago's rainfall this month reached 248 mm, beating the old record of 243 mm set in 1889. Today's forecast calls for even bloody more rain: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 32°C. Heat index values as high as 37°C. Southwest wind between 10 and 15 km/h. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts...
Chicago is still experiencing weather more suited for the jungles of Cambodia: For a 12th consecutive day Wednesday, Chicago's lows have registered 22°C or higher—the first time that's happened in 12 years and only the fourth time such a long string of warm nighttime lows has been observed at Midway Airport since 1928. And it's still raining: another 111 mm fell on parts of the area this morning. A weekend in Canada starts to look very appealing...
Chicago this year has not only gotten almost enough rain to hit a new record, but it's also gotten more than enough heat: July's 230 mm of rain at O'Hare places the month only 13 mm away from July's 122 year old record of 243 mm recorded in 1889. A more typical July would have a rainfall tally closer to 67 mm by now—just a third as much as has fallen this month. ... July's opening 26 days are averaging 26.2°C. That makes the month the warmest at O'Hare since weather readings were first archived at the...
I mentioned yesterday morning needing to blow some frequent-flyer miles this autumn. So far, I've whittled the list down to Scotland, Budapest, Madrid, and Tokyo. (It turns out Canada only costs 30,000 miles round-trip, so I might just go to Montréal for a weekend instead of making a big thing about it.) Any other places people would strongly recommend for a 4- or 5-day trip in late November or early December? (If you're wondering why I care about this in July, then obviously you haven't tried to book...
Welcome to the semi-annual update of the Chicago sunrise chart. (You can get one for your own location at http://www.wx-now.com/Sunrise/SunriseChart.aspx.) Date Significance Sunrise Sunset Daylight 2011 3 Jul 8:30pm sunset 05:20 20:30 15:09 17 Jul 5:30am sunrise 05:30 20:24 14:53 9 Aug 8pm sunset 05:53 20:00 14:06 17 Aug 6am sunrise 06:00 19:48 13:48 29 Aug 7:30pm sunset 06:13 19:30 13:16 15 Sep 6:30am sunrise 06:30 19:01 12:30 16 Sep 7pm sunset 06:32 18:59 12:27 23 Sep Equinox, 03:05 CDT 06:39 18:49...
...to go somewhere else. Yesterday's final, official figure: 208 mm, a full 43 mm more than the rainfall that caused the record floods in August 1987. And it's not over yet.
Today has set the record as the wettest day in Chicago history, and (a) it's only 11am and (b) more rain is coming: Overnight rains that approached 178 mm over northern Cook County broke several impressive Chicago records. 176 mm of precipitation has been measured at O'Hare International Airport since Midnight making today, Chicago's wettest calandar day in modern weather history.
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