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Officially warmest

    David Braverman
ChicagoWeather
As I mentioned yesterday, Illinois state climatologist Jim Angel has certified that March 1 to May 31 was the warmest spring in Illinois history: This year the statewide average temperature for spring in Illinois was 15.1°C. That makes it the warmest spring on record for Illinois. The statewide records go back to 1895. The [three] warmest springs in Illinois were: 2012 with 15.1°C 1977 with 14.1°C 1921 with 13.3°C It was also Illinois' fifth-warmest May ever. And so far, it's the warmest year ever in...
This should not be news to anyone who's watched someone drive home from a not-so-neighborhood bar. Neighborhood bars help their neighborhoods in other ways, too: The vaunted “third space” isn’t home, and isn’t work—it’s more like the living room of society at large. It’s a place where you are neither family nor co-worker, and yet where the values, interests, gossip, complaints and inspirations of these two other spheres intersect. It’s a place at least one step removed from the structures of work and...

Warmest spring ever

    David Braverman
ChicagoWeather
Meteorological spring ends today, and despite the dreary weather (9°C, rain), the last three months have been the warmest on record: The weather as meteorological spring 2012 draws to a close couldn't be less representative of the season as a whole. Abnormal warmth has characterized the past three months. Spring 2012 is to go down in the record books as Chicago's warmest in 142 years running a stunning 5°C above normal! The last spring with temperatures even close to the one about the end occurred 35...
Have a really big fire right next to the El: All CTA trains on the Red, Brown and Purple lines north of downtown were halted for nearly three hours at the height of the evening rush because of an extra-alarm fire that broke out in a furniture store along the tracks near DePaul University. Adding to commuting headaches, a Metra train struck a person on the Union Pacific North Line near the Ravenswood stop on the North Side around the same time, causing the cancellation of at least one train and delays of...
Via reader AS, a frustrating story of suburban kids not allowed to bike to school: [Saratoga, N.Y.,] Maple Avenue {Middle School]'s student body of 1,650 is delivered via 39 school buses—and as at thousands of other communities around the country, many parents elect to drive their children. Thus, every weekday morning, scores of idling cars line up behind dozens of buses disgorging waves of kids. Amidst this, Janette and Adam—each of whom was about 5 feet tall—seemed like a pair of diminutive daredevils...
I'm not sure what to make of this: Inside, the capsule's sole passenger would ride in a near-standing position, wearing a G-suit to help force blood to the head during acceleration. The passenger's head would sit in a transparent hemispheric dome topped with an aerospike for better supersonic performance. It gets better. Dimensions of the capsule's cabin area are roughly two feet (diameter) by 7.5 feet (length). There will be no room in the capsule for movement once the vehicle goes weightless. After...
The bridge opened for foot traffic on 27 May 1937: Naturally, the city is having a party.
The last time I flew home from San Francisco, we landed in Rockford after missing the approach at O'Hare because of wind shear. Yesterday, we didn't divert to a different airport, but neither did we take the most direct path: We almost flew into Canada, according to the captain. As it is we were only about 20 minutes late.
Before leaving for California last weekend, I made sure to park my car on a street not scheduled for street cleaning while I was away. At 9:02 this morning, with me still half a block away, I watched a cop put a ticket on the car. Two minutes. Because I stopped for coffee. Herp derp.
I'm once again in an airport, on my way home. While you're waiting eagerly for my next blog post, check these out: A tool to calculate travel times in Europe during the Roman era; A review of letters from P.G. Wodehouse; and Some 40-year time lapse photos of Toronto storefronts. Share and enjoy. Oh, and there's a Lufthansa Airbus 380 parked here today. I really must see one of those monsters up close someday.

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