John Lindsey's presentation about his vocation in the weather field made our club very appreciative of our magical microclimate.
 
Rotary Club of Cayucos-Seaside Thursday, June 03, 2010 Call to order: 7:12 Pledge Invocation ï‚· Upcoming meeting date: ï‚· Next meeting is in Los Osos on Friday, June 11th at Sea Pines Golf Course. ï‚· Dark on June 10th ï‚· International Committee: Los Osos building schools in the Philippines. ï‚· Polio Plus total: 1,700.00 ï‚· Lost @ Sea Memorial was very moving and we are officially taking over from here on out! We need to put out the canopy next year due to sun. Dan would like to make this his personal project from now on. ï‚· We need to keep organized! A box is in the works for storage to keep the bell and other belongings. ï‚· Motion passed and approved for storage facilitation. ï‚· Information has been distributed to teachers at school regarding participation of their students in the parade. ï‚· June 12th is the District Awards in SB ï‚· The Rotary Foundation News to be postponed ï‚· Guest Speaker: John Lindsey ï‚· 65% of the time we have northwesterly winds. Avila shares the same type of microclimate. ï‚· Highest temp 109 back in 1971 highest recorded. ï‚· There can be about a 30-degree differential between the coast and inland. ï‚· The East Coast is called the Bermuda high. Heat, haze and humidity. ï‚· 20-24 inches of rain per year. We are above normal for most locations this year. ï‚· National Climate Prediction Center is predicting above normal temperatures this summer. ï‚· Field Trip may be in the works during November and December for a tour of the Diablo Power Plant. ï‚· 50/50 drawing ï‚· Meeting adjourned @ 8:00