Is It
Downhill for Summer? August 22, 2010
It
has been a challenge finding really nice weather in
August.
After
June and most of July when we could not even buy rain, the
skies have opened.
Our total precipitation in the last month has been well
over one foot.
The damp trend that ushered in early August has continued.
We have actually had close to four inches of rain in the
last five days.
On top of that it is raining right now. But change is on
the horizon. Of course that is normal for coastal weather.
By
the end of the week we will be seeing low temperatures
along the beaches in the mid to low sixties.
Daytime temperatures will be in the mid-eighties. Could it
be that summer is really slipping away this quickly?
Don’t let the weekend temperatures fool you, if the long
range forecasts are correct, we are in for a real change.
By August 31, we should be back in the nineties, and then
summer will come roaring back with a blast of heat.
Accuweather has daytime high temperatures from September 1
through September 6 in the mid to upper nineties. Lows at
night are supposed to be in the low seventies or even upper
sixties.
On top of that the weather is going to be mostly clear. It
looks like September is going to start with a heat wave.
Of
course if there any tropical storms, all of this could
change in a short time.
While I do not want to see a hurricane come through the
area, we do need some wind and waves to clean out Bogue
Inlet.
Judging from the
coverage in the local newspapers and my own
personal experience,
Bogue Inlet has become a tricky spot to navigate.
During the last rescue that took place, the Coast Guard did
a threat assessment before they moved into the Inlet to
rescue the boaters.
If the Coast Guard is thinking twice about going into the
Inlet, I suspect I will be staying inside for my fishing
until conditions improve.
The
good news is that we have
plenty of wonderful water
to investigate without challenging Bogue Inlet.
My skiff is perfectly happy fishing around the Point, the
backside of Hammocks Beach, and up the White Oak River.
The White Oak, early one morning, is where I captured the
picture of the sun behind the clouds.
I made a run out on the river before sunrise just to catch
some of the beautiful early morning light.
It was
a great trip down the river
to Swansboro.
I posted
a neat set of pictures from the
trip
on my Picasa Web Albums site.
While
it seems we have been stuck in
a Summer weather pattern
with storms every afternoon,
We did have one morning this week when
the air felt different,
but unfortunately the humidity came back pretty quickly.
I have been glad to see
the sulphur butterflies
show up.
I consider them a good luck charm for fishing.
However, if we are going to have a heat wave, I suspect the
good fishing will be delayed. It will come though.
Those of us who live here are lucky to wake up every day
in
a place where the land and water stretch your
imagination.
Living
here along the water makes it easy to say that we are
in place that is more than just a nice place to visit.
Actually the Southern Outer Banks is a great spot to
find
a house that is more than just a place to
live.
Every beach walk is an opportunity for an
unforgettable memory.
I will never forget my daughter and granddaughter
walking into the sunset on August 7 this year.
With
its world of dazzling
water,
it is hard to go wrong choosing the Crystal Coast as a
place to live if you can find a way to support your
family.
This September will be the fourth anniversary of our move
to the Carolina coast. It has been a wonderful experience.
We have managed to make some really good friends in the
area on top of all the wonderful memories.
As we near fall I can only hope that we have
another unbelievable fishing day
like we did last fall.
Those memories are one of the things that make the Crystal
Coast such a special spot.
Why we
love it here?
It is hard to say that any place is
perfect. There always a balance between what you like and
what you don't like. That also changes as you age. At one
time I was close to homesteading in Newfoundland.
Today I would steer you to my articles, Ten ways Carteret County met our needs,
Why I love living in Carteret County,
and to the Crystal Coast Electronic Village
Homepage as answers to why we have chosen this
area.
From that reading it is easy to understand why we enjoy
living in a small subdivision called Bluewater Cove near Cape Carteret. It is what we were
looking for in a place to live. It's close to services
and close to the beach but not on the beach. We have a
dock behind the house and are close to some great trails. I can ride my bike in the
neighborhood and not face a lot of traffic.
I also use my kayak on the White Oak River and have learned
to love exploring the river and surrounding
waters with our skiff.
This area also has some great festivals like the Newport Pig Cookoff, the Emerald Isle Saint Patrick's Day, and
the Swansboro Oyster Roast. We were also
impressed with the Emerald Isle Christmas Parade.
It is a friendly area with a great future. So right now it
is the spot for us. I often write about the area in my
other websites. If you are a very avid reader, you might
find some content on multiple sites, but usually the
content is fairly specific to the sites.
These are additional sites not mentioned in the above post.
Ocracoke Waves
Crystal Coast Blog 09
Crystal Coast Blog 08
Some archived articles