Thursday, December 30, 2010

MEX-PATRIOT - 00.1 - Why do I write Mex-Patriot

Of course, they volunteer. When they go on break for Christmas, New Years, Easter, Summer, or Jose's birthday, the weather site can remain untended for days (this example shows it to be 20 days obsolete). They often report in Spanish only. I went here often and could soon translate a weather report by eye.
 A more reliable source might be The Weather Channel. Under no circumstances should you rely on weather reports provided by real estate companies, fishing and hunting guides, nor any other promoters.

The U.S. State Department slams Mexican travel. I would too, if I had to send in the Marines. or President Clinton, to save  evangelists from President I'm a Dinner Jacket.
I used to have the 'Baja Sun' (as well as various newsletters) mailed to my home in the U.S. Gringo newspapers don't usually do well. They start off as an innocent rag, promoting the wonders of travelling and retiring in Mexico. Sooner or later, they stumble on a 'story.' They give their hands to investigative reporting. And they are shut down--by the government, the drug cartels, and most often by the regional promoters.

It's not my job to tell you who you can trust. I'm too old and infirm to carry a banner. I just want to impress on you the wisdom of doing your own research. As an old fart in the White House once said, "Trust, but verify"!

Mexico is a great place to live, just watch where you step.

MEX-PATRIOT - 00.0 - Why do I write Mex-Patriot

News about Mexico appears to be controlled in the same way as news about Afghanistan, unemployment and military spending.
A few days ago I logged into Yahoo during a rainstorm. Yahoo told me it was a sunny 125 degrees fahrenheit. Of course this was the exception that proves the rule. The rule seems to be 'add 12 to 15 degrees to actual instrument readings for Ensenada.' A group that really tries is:
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Address
Quickly
Northeast (NE)
30 to 45 k / h
Day
Output:
Posted:
S
6:37 pm
16:43 hrs
D
6:38 pm
16:43 hrs
Marea (NBMI)
Saturday
Sunday
1:30
1.12 mts
6:09
0.85
11:44
1.22
19:06
0.24
2:23
1.16 mts
7:53
0.83
12:48
1.04
19:53
0.36
COASTAL SEAS

Height 

Period

120 to 180 cm

12 sec.

Temp. Sea Area 

16 ° C (61 ° F)
TEMPERATURE
° C
° F
Coastal Maximum:
21-23
70-73
High in the valleys
24-26
75-79
Coastal minimum:
07-09
45-48
Low in the valleys:
07-09
45-48


Climatological Bulletin
Real-Time Observations


Ensenada, BC, Friday, December 10, 2010.
This afternoon and evening .- This morning was overcast and cool under lock in the rest of the day with some clouds clear skies and pleasant temperatures in the valleys and mountain regions clear with some clouds and mild temperatures, wind mild to moderate, low coastal overcast night with cold, being more intense cold in mountain regions.
Saturday December 11 .- The early morning low coastal overcast and cool, day with clear skies and pleasant weather a few clouds in the valleys and mountain regions clear with some clouds and mild temperatures, light wind to moderate with some strong events in the night some coastal low clouds and cold winds.
Sunday December 12 .- It is expected clear skies with some high clouds and pleasant weather and low humidity in the valleys and clear mountain regions with mild temperatures, the wind was light to moderate with some strong events during the day, evening some coastal low clouds and cold wind.


Synopsis: The influence of a high pressure system with winds from the northwest (NW) at average levels, we are creating the aforementioned low coastal overcast and cool in the morning, the day the clear sky with some clouds and weather nice. In the valleys and mountain regions clear with some clouds and mild temperatures. Wind light to moderate, low coastal overcast night with wind and cold, being more intense cold in mountain regions. The forecast for the weekend includes a Santa Ana condition in our region with clear skies, low humidity and a slight increase in temperature.
Weather Forecast Laboratory.
Preparation Met. James A. Higareda, Physical Oceanography Department / CICESE.

This forecast may also be consulted by phone 24 hours a day
the number (646) 175 0546 .