Day: October 23, 2017💾

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LED Streetlights Are Giving Neighborhoods the Blues

LED Streetlights Are Giving Neighborhoods the Blues

"For some, those first LED lights have been a fiasco. The harsh glare of certain blue-rich designs is now thought to disrupt people’s sleep patterns and harm nocturnal animals. And these concerns have been heaped on the complaints of astronomers, who as far back as 2009 have criticized the new lights. That’s the year the International Dark-Sky Association, a coalition that opposes light pollution, started worrying that blue-rich LEDs could be “a disaster for dark skies and the environment,” says Chris Monrad, a director of IDA and a lighting consultant in Tucson."

"When my city of Newton, Mass., announced plans to install LED streetlights in 2014, I was optimistic. I’m all for energy conservation, and I was happy with the LED bulbs in my home office. But months later, returning from a week’s vacation in rural Maine, I was shocked to find my neighborhood lit by a stark bluish blaze that washed out almost all of the stars in the night sky."

"Lately, lighting companies have introduced LED streetlights with a warmer-hued output, and municipalities have begun to adopt them. Some communities, too, are using smart lighting controls to minimize light pollution. They are welcome changes, but they’re happening none too soon: An estimated 10 percent of all outdoor lighting [PDF] in the United States was switched over to an earlier generation of LEDs, which included those problematic blue-rich varieties, at a potential cost of billions of dollars."

After Controversy Over Condolence Calls, Can Trump And The White House Refocus?

After Controversy Over Condolence Calls, Can Trump And The White House Refocus?

"Part of the problem for Americans is the disconnect Panetta highlights between the military and the rest of society. In 1945, just before the end of World War II, there were 12 million active servicemembers. Now, there are just over a million or so."

"They're the best 1 percent this country produces," White House Chief of Staff John Kelly said Thursday in his defense of President Trump in the White House briefing room.

"It's actually less than 1 percent. That number in 1945 represented roughly 9 percent of the country's total population. Now, the number of active-duty servicemembers is only about 0.4 percent of the population."

"Most of you, as Americans, don't know them," Kelly continued. "Many of you don't know anyone that knows any one of them."

"Americans are far less engaged in the debate over worldwide American missions than they likely would be if they had a daughter or son or neighbor in the fight. That has to have an effect on American society and policymaking."

Map: Chautauqua Lake Fish and Wildlife Mangement Areas
Thematic Map: Agriculture in New York

October 23, 2017 – Looking Ahead This Week

This week is going to be mild but quite rainy. So much for the leaves sticking around for long. Clouds today but very wet tomorrow. Nice on Friday and Saturday, showers return for Sunday.

Weather Summary
Today. Mostly Cloudy and 68 degrees , 5:59 sunset.
Tonight. Chance of Showers and 63 degrees , 61 max dew point, 7:20 sunrise.
Tuesday. Heavy Rain and 71 degrees , 61 max dew point, 5:58 sunset.
Tuesday Night. Heavy Rain and 55 degrees , 7:21 sunrise.
Wednesday. Chance of Showers and 63 degrees , 64 max dew point, 5:56 sunset.
Wednesday Night. Chance of Showers and 43 degrees , 7:23 sunrise.
Thursday. Chance of Showers and 57 degrees , 5:55 sunset.
Thursday Night. Partly Cloudy and 40 degrees , 7:24 sunrise.
Friday. Sunny and 63 degrees , 42 max dew point, 5:54 sunset.
Friday Night. Mostly Clear and 41 degrees , 7:25 sunrise.
Saturday. Mostly Sunny and 62 degrees , 43 max dew point, 5:52 sunset.
Saturday Night. Chance of Showers and 44 degrees , 7:26 sunrise.
Sunday. Chance of Showers and 59 degrees , 5:51 sunset.

Little Rock City Road

Map: Severence Hill Trail
Map: Gilman Lake