Originally posted by agrysonThanks for the link... it looks like I will get a .5 to 1 degree increase... I'm guessing its in Fahrenheit. So I wont really have to change the mechanicals much.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/08/070806170331.htm
You're looking at about a 5 degree increase in average annual temperature over the next 40 years, though that seems a little high. With error, assume an increase of 3 degrees on the annual average. Your local climate (rainfall etc.) depends greatly on the local geography and the direction of pr ...[text shortened]... be stored for grey water usage. If your area has water charges, this will save you money too.
Originally posted by lepomisFahrenheit? I forgot about that, I'd assumed Celsius. Anyway, it'll effect rainfall in your area more than temperatures.
Thanks for the link... it looks like I will get a .5 to 1 degree increase... I'm guessing its in Fahrenheit. So I wont really have to change the mechanicals much.