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dendrite

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  1. Yeah…no. Think you’re in the dark here.
  2. I was outside all day with the plant splooge. Breathe it in.
  3. lol...this is something a 7 y/o would do. I'd feel weird taking a creature out of its natural habitat and raising it in a jar.
  4. I lived in APF for a little while...don't miss the ex, but really liked the area and weather. As I've said before, if I ever go south I'm going all the way. I don't think I could handle 4 straight months of Oct/Nov during DJFM down in the Carolinas.
  5. lol...regular thunderboomers in May and early June? Good luck. Gotta take the synoptic this time of year when you can get it because in a few weeks we probably will be relying on the convective.
  6. Not saying it isn't dry...quite the contrary. Just stating I'd like to see what the actual soil moisture is there and not view data from a broken sensor.
  7. Glad we don’t live there. Tolland STEM needs to get their garden soil moisture sensor replaced. It’s been flatlined 200cb since winter. It’s a perfectly moist 23cb here.
  8. Pollen is about 1”/hr right now. pushing 70° off of 47.8°. The landscape up here is plenty moist after the rain the other day.
  9. Took awhile, but the sun is nice. Rhodies are poppin.
  10. Somewhere in some dimension someone is posting how much snow fell at West Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA right now.
  11. ESE flow east of the terrain. NW flow into W MA/NY. Need to flip that flow.
  12. heh...once I saw that mid level deck clear Jaffrey and there was that typical low overcast line not moving through the Monadnocks I knew this afternoon was going to be screwed up here. Yeah, I think we do get some breaks, but there's enough low level moisture entrenched that I think it'll quickly end up BKN again and give the mosquitoes just enough energy to get them really hungry this Friday evening.
  13. But there may be a tipping point. I still think we're due to pull something more exotic off heat wise in the coming years. most of the rest of the country has done it. We just need to tap one of these near record mid level warmth airmasses with the right downsloping WNW flow. We've found ways to muck it up with North Atlantic junk or dews reducing the thermodynamic heating capabilities so far. But at some point one of those 98/75 days is going to end up 105/60. I know we had this convo a little bit back, but you were probably checked out then after winter was kaput.
  14. It is what it is. With a warming planet we get an atmosphere that can hold more moisture and produce more clouds and precip. Our cool stretches aren't due to the mins anymore either...mostly low maxes.
  15. Already seeing the low level deck firmly entrenched on vis as the mid level clouds easily scoot eastward. Shat begets shat.
  16. Meanwhile we're nice and moist up here.
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