Articles Written By: cdoelle

Flaming Mountains and One Big Thermometer

We stumbled across this image and had to share! Chinese tourists walk past a huge thermometer near the Flaming Mountain in TurpanOf course Houston gets hot and we gripe and complain (until it gets cold and then we gripe and complain) but can you imagine living at Flaming Mountains, China?

Even the name makes you break out in a sweat!  In 2008 the highest temp there was a record-breaking 152.2 degrees Fahrenheit.  Journey to the West is a Chinese novel published in the 16th century which claims that this area was created when the Monkey King created a big disturbance in Heaven and knocked over a kiln.  This picture shows the large thermometer erected to monitor the temperature.

Houston May and June 2014 Weather Facts

May 2014

houston springAverage high temperature: 83
Average low temperature: 65
Highest High: 88 (3 days)
Lowest Low: 50
Precipitation: 10.37 inches

In May 2014, there were 5 days with higher than average high temperatures There were 20 days with below average low temps. Precipitation was 5.62 inches above normal (YAY!). The record low for Houston in May was 44 degrees set in 1978; the record high was set in 1998 with 100 degrees.

June 2014

Average high temperature: 90
Average low temperature: 75
Highest High: 93
Lowest Low: 69
Precipitation: 2.98 inches

June 2014 had 12 days with above average high temperatures. There were 7 days with below average low temps. Precipitation was 4.12 inches below normal. The record low for Houston in June was 56 degrees set in 1984. The record high for June was 105 degrees in 2013.

Air Conditioner Refrigerants and the Clean Air Act

US EPAA 1987 international environmental agreement called the Montreal Protocol established requirements that began the worldwide phaseout of ozone-depleting CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). It was modified in 1992 to establish a phaseout schedule for HCFCs (hydrochlorofluorocarbons). While HCFCs are less damaging to the ozone layer than CFCs, they still contain chlorine that destroys the ozone. The United States EPA implements the amended Montreal Protocol via the Clean Air Act.

By January 1, 2015, the USA is required to reduce its HCFC consumption by 90% below its baseline. By January 1, 2020, the USA will need to reduce its HCFC consumption by 95% below baseline.

While chemical manufacturers will not be allowed to produce new R-22; recovered, recycled and reclaimed refrigerant will be allowed past 2020 to service existing systems. This should allow enough R-22 to supply existing air conditioning systems.

HCFC-22, which is also known as R-22, has been the main refrigerant used for residential heat pump and air-conditioning systems for more than four decades. Leakage of a greenhouse gas such as R-22 contributes to ozone depletion. As the current R-22 manufacturing is phased out, manufacturers of residential air conditioning systems are now offering equipment that uses ozone-friendly refrigerants. With these significant changes in refrigerant and new systems, the testing and training of technicians becomes a high priority. The consumer should make sure he uses a company that uses EPA-certified technicians.

Save Money by Knowing Your Air Conditioner’s 3 Basic Needs

checking ac refrigerantThey say an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. By being aware of your home air conditioning system needs, you can provide the proper conditions to help it work correctly and efficiently. Recognizing the following needs will also help you trouble-shoot issues that come up. Otherwise, you’ll  keep turning the thermostat down without getting cool.

Air conditioning systems are complex machines. When any of the following things change, the system will not be able to cool your home correctly.

  • The system is sized to meet a specific “load” on the house. The load is changed when more heat is created indoors either from more people or appliances or because of changes in the house. Having a party or did some family move back in? Did you do some remodeling? Maybe you added another refrigerator?
  • A certain amount of refrigerant is required. No leaks allowed! Have a professional check the refrigerant level every two years.
  • There has to be a particular amount of airflow across the coils in the outside condenser. Keep things like foliage, toys, fences and furniture from blocking the condenser. Make sure children don’t stuff foreign objects like sticks or grass into the condenser that might bend fins and block airflow.

Things to do BEFORE a Hurricane is even close

make a planIf you live in a hurricane-prone area like Houston, there are certain activities you need to have done BEFORE the weather forecast declares we’re under a Hurricane Watch.

PLAN

  • If someone in your home has a need for life-sustaining medical equipment, have other arrangements in place for electricity sources and evacuation needs.
  • Have a list of medicines, medical assistance devices and doctors that everybody in the home uses.
  • Talk with your family members to figure out who will be your out-of-state contact in case you can’t reach each other locally.
  • Keep a list of important phone numbers in your emergency kit.
  • Agree on two meeting places for family members to come together. Choose a place near your home and another one outside your region in case you need to evacuate separately.

MAKE AN EMERGENCY KIT

  • Should include 5 to 7 days of food and water for each person and pet.
  • Hand-crank or battery radio with batteries
  • Flashlight with extra batteries
  • FIrst aid kit
  • Rain gear
  • Plastic sheeting and duck tape
  • Moist towelettes, plastic bags and ties
  • Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities
  • Disposable eating dishes (plates, cups, plastic-ware) and paper towels
  • Cash
  • Matches in a waterproof container

KNOW HOW TO STAY INFORMED

  • Use several sources of information.
  • Radio stations 740 AM or 88.7 FM
  • Find out how to get text or email notifications for your jurisdiction

KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS

  • Get to know them BEFORE a crisis hits.
  • If you are young, strong and healthy, find out if any of your neighbors might need help when the hurricane comes. Know who your elderly, medically fragile, and single parent neighbors are.