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dendrite

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  1. High of 72°. Nice breeze. Ended up with 3 HDD out of the day.
  2. It’s right over my septic so I’d rather not. I haven’t risked going back to get the mower yet either. I think I’ll cover up head to toe and put a mesh bug hat on as well. Little bastards.
  3. Just ran over a yellow jacket nest while mowing. Got stung multiple times. I should’ve known because the ground sank in on one pass and then in the same spot on the return was when I got attacked. It must be a massive nest.
  4. The heat is relative. 93 here is big and that’s pushing 98 CON-MHT-ASH. My point is we haven’t had that yet, and most of the heat we did have was earlier in the season with only modest dews. Like Tippy has said, we haven’t had anything highly anomalous like the rest of the country has seen so far.
  5. That’s like saying we’re over the hump with winter on 1/30. Some winters are just starting around then…lol. There’s still a lot of summer to go. We haven’t had a brutal heat day yet either.
  6. Yeah GEFS and EPS are still both retrograding the WAR in by 8/10. Enjoy the next week, but plan on a dog day stretch returning.
  7. 65° -RA 0.76” through the bucket. A yawner up here.
  8. Hundreds of years from now this will probably be considered arctic.
  9. Hopefully the bunnies made it through this raging heater okay
  10. How long is anyone outside in direct sun this time of year anyway? I start burning in about 2 minutes.
  11. They do? I’ve never heard of anyone thinking the heat index factors in sun, but rather just the temp with humidity factored in. Maybe find smarter milfs?
  12. Pickles just wants the affect of the sun on the skin being factored in. But you’re just going to confuse the public more. “It’ll feel like 120 in the sun with calm wind, but 110 in the sun with a breeze, and only 100 under a cloud.” Our heat index is basically a humidex. Just accept you’re going to feel hotter in the sun and that wind will increase cooling effects.
  13. Not off hand but those equations are complicated and there’s some disagreement about how the variables are all factored in to come up with an estimate. All of these indices are just estimates. The wind chill one was wrong for decades as well.
  14. Shade to me means under trees or on the north side of a building. 2m temps and dews are measured in open areas with full sun, but they are shielded to protected from solar contamination. We’re trying to get the true air temperature and dewpoint of the air at 2m…not the temp the probe is being heated to due to solar effects.
  15. Okay I think I know what you’re saying. Heat index only encompasses temp and dew and those are both measured in full sunshine albeit with proper shielding. You want something that factors in temp, solar radiation, humidity, and wind. There are equations to calculate that, but you’re not going to get it on an ASOS without a pyranometer to measure the solar rad. Davis uses an equation to calculate THW index or THSW index if you have a solar sensor so I can do that here. But it changes wildly during the day depending on clouds and wind speed. Here’s my THSW index chart for the day. You can see where the sun started hitting the solar sensor and each cloud we had.
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