As we again reenter the ridiculousness of Standard Time tonight, the Merc has an article on sleep deprivation by county and towns in the Bay Area. The headline has an Oakland ZIP code as the most sleep deprived, and the chart shows San Mateo County is the least sleep deprived county (i.e. averaging less than seven hours per night). Solano County is the most sleep deprived at 38.1% and San Mateo County the least at 28.7%.
Pulling the covers back a bit, the San Mateo County figure is lulled by Portola Valley at 23.2%. The other rural towns are also quieter and sleep more. Dear old B'game is a little better than the county average at 26%, but that may include our shared ZIP code sister, H'borough. I am skeptical about the metric because the duration of sleep is only part of the story. When weather conditions are just right--meaning just wrong for sleep--the jet backblast from SFO take-offs may not fully wake you up, but you're not in REM either. It might also be making us...a bit heavier than need be.
The "Fall back" is not as bad as the "Spring forward", but be careful out there as either change is associated with distracted driving, etc. We all voted to stay on Daylight Savings time, but the Sacramento gang and Gavin haven't moved on making the change. Add this to the "Sacramento Stupidity" category.
Dangerous low sunlight four times a year instead of twice a year during commute hours.
And pedestrians continue to wear black…
Posted by: Peter Garrison | November 02, 2024 at 08:49 PM
Re: Sleepless
1-2 am last night = wave after wave of departure noise from SFO.
Airports in China have a 10 pm curfew.
Consider sleep a national security issue as we get groggier and they get their good night’s sleep…
Posted by: Peter Garrison | November 03, 2024 at 07:04 AM
It was bad last night for more than just 1-2am I think. I can't be sure because I'm a little fried.
Posted by: Mom | November 03, 2024 at 10:02 AM