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dendrite

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  1. The media is terrible and is responsible for a lot of problems in the world.
  2. Maybe. Kinda wedged in right now. Will get some 60s dews, but the real soup will probably get pinched off before it advects up here ahead of the fropa. Temp is still only 58.7° with OVC.
  3. Yeah that trailing shortwave moving in as the front stalls could be potent.
  4. Hamstring tightness. Much higher chance of returning than Stein.
  5. 4 straight freezes at CON last Sep despite a +1.5 month. STATION: CONCORD NH MONTH: SEPTEMBER YEAR: 2020 LATITUDE: 43 12 N LONGITUDE: 71 30 W TEMPERATURE IN F: :PCPN: SNOW: WIND :SUNSHINE: SKY :PK WND ================================================================================ 1 2 3 4 5 6A 6B 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 12Z AVG MX 2MIN DY MAX MIN AVG DEP HDD CDD WTR SNW DPTH SPD SPD DIR MIN PSBL S-S WX SPD DR ================================================================================ 1 78 50 64 -1 1 0 0.00 0.0 0 4.4 15 170 M M 4 23 170 2 68 57 63 -2 2 0 0.15 0.0 0 4.0 12 160 M M 8 1 18 160 3 79 60 70 5 0 5 0.03 0.0 0 3.8 10 160 M M 6 1 13 330 4 81 52 67 3 0 2 0.00 0.0 0 5.9 22 290 M M 1 12 27 310 5 78 44 61 -3 4 0 0.00 0.0 0 4.6 18 310 M M 3 24 320 6 79 53 66 2 0 1 0.00 0.0 0 2.5 12 310 M M 4 17 280 7 84 54 69 6 0 4 0.00 0.0 0 8.0 23 170 M M 4 30 180 8 86 58 72 9 0 7 0.00 0.0 0 3.3 8 160 M M 1 12 14 180 9 84 59 72 9 0 7 0.00 0.0 0 2.6 9 160 M M 0 13 140 10 79 60 70 8 0 5 0.01 0.0 0 2.1 10 170 M M 4 12 13 170 11 74 47 61 -1 4 0 0.00 0.0 0 7.5 17 330 M M 4 23 330 12 71 40 56 -6 9 0 0.00 0.0 0 3.4 14 170 M M 0 1 18 190 13 76 42 59 -2 6 0 0.00 0.0 0 6.3 18 170 M M 6 24 180 14 74 48 61 0 4 0 0.00 0.0 0 10.8 24 320 M M 0 32 320 15 67 35 51 -9 14 0 0.00 0.0 0 1.8 10 270 M M 0 15 210 16 77 36 57 -3 8 0 0.00 0.0 0 6.7 18 220 M M 0 24 190 17 77 50 64 4 1 0 T 0.0 0 5.3 16 330 M M 3 1 24 360 18 69 45 57 -2 8 0 T 0.0 0 9.1 18 330 M M 6 26 300 19 62 28 45 -14 20 0 0.00 0.0 0 5.8 16 330 M M 0 22 310 20 64 27 46 -12 19 0 0.00 0.0 0 2.6 13 360 M M 1 17 20 21 66 27 47 -11 18 0 0.00 0.0 0 1.8 14 10 M M 0 17 360 22 67 27 47 -10 18 0 0.00 0.0 0 8.1 18 330 M M 0 26 340 23 80 49 65 8 0 0 0.00 0.0 0 8.4 24 300 M M 1 33 290 24 81 43 62 5 3 0 0.00 0.0 0 3.3 13 240 M M 0 18 250 25 80 47 64 8 1 0 0.00 0.0 0 2.5 12 140 M M 0 16 100 26 75 50 63 7 2 0 0.00 0.0 0 4.0 13 160 M M 7 12 16 170 27 78 60 69 14 0 4 0.00 0.0 0 6.0 14 190 M M 8 1 18 190 28 82 65 74 19 0 9 0.07 0.0 0 8.3 21 190 M M 5 1 29 200 29 82 60 71 17 0 6 T 0.0 0 6.8 17 170 M M 7 1 22 170 30 72 50 61 7 4 0 0.65 0.0 0 11.7 28 170 M M 4 1 41 160 ================================================================================ SM 2270 1423 146 50 0.91 0.0 161.4 M 87 ================================================================================ AV 75.7 47.4 5.4 FASTST M M 3 MAX(MPH) MISC ----> # 28 170 # 41 160 ================================================================================ NOTES: # LAST OF SEVERAL OCCURRENCES COLUMN 17 PEAK WIND IN M.P.H. PRELIMINARY LOCAL CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA (WS FORM: F-6) , PAGE 2 STATION: CONCORD NH MONTH: SEPTEMBER YEAR: 2020 LATITUDE: 43 12 N LONGITUDE: 71 30 W [TEMPERATURE DATA] [PRECIPITATION DATA] SYMBOLS USED IN COLUMN 16 AVERAGE MONTHLY: 61.6 TOTAL FOR MONTH: 0.91 1 = FOG OR MIST DPTR FM NORMAL: 1.5 DPTR FM NORMAL: -2.47 2 = FOG REDUCING VISIBILITY HIGHEST: 86 ON 8 GRTST 24HR 0.65 ON 30-30 TO 1/4 MILE OR LESS LOWEST: 27 ON 22,21 3 = THUNDER SNOW, ICE PELLETS, HAIL 4 = ICE PELLETS TOTAL MONTH: 0.0 INCH 5 = HAIL GRTST 24HR 0.0 6 = FREEZING RAIN OR DRIZZLE GRTST DEPTH: 0 7 = DUSTSTORM OR SANDSTORM: VSBY 1/2 MILE OR LESS 8 = SMOKE OR HAZE [NO. OF DAYS WITH] [WEATHER - DAYS WITH] 9 = BLOWING SNOW X = TORNADO MAX 32 OR BELOW: 0 0.01 INCH OR MORE: 5 MAX 90 OR ABOVE: 0 0.10 INCH OR MORE: 2 MIN 32 OR BELOW: 4 0.50 INCH OR MORE: 1 MIN 0 OR BELOW: 0 1.00 INCH OR MORE: 0 [HDD (BASE 65) ] TOTAL THIS MO. 146 CLEAR (SCALE 0-3) 16 DPTR FM NORMAL -41 PTCLDY (SCALE 4-7) 13 TOTAL FM JUL 1 175 CLOUDY (SCALE 8-10) 1 DPTR FM NORMAL -60 [CDD (BASE 65) ] TOTAL THIS MO. 50 DPTR FM NORMAL 13 [PRESSURE DATA] TOTAL FM JAN 1 726 HIGHEST SLP M ON M DPTR FM NORMAL 276 LOWEST SLP 29.35 ON 30
  6. It's been a struggle for my little pawpaw patch this summer with very little new growth. I finally gave in and used some water soluble Jack's citrus FeED (since the asimina family has tropical origins) and they really greened up and over half of them are putting out new growth and leaves. It's late in the season though so I'd like to get another week of growth and then have them harden off before a freeze. At least the root zone must be expanding since they decided to put out new top growth. I'm excited for spring already so I can hit them with this feed right away. It's not organic, but it'll be years before they put out fruit...so I figure 2-3 years of using this to get them established and then we can go with organic methods. Kinda goin lawn thread here, but these plants are late to come out of dormancy and early to go in...it's going to be tough to get ripe fruit up here because of the lack of GDDs, but maybe my hillside can steal me a week on both ends of the season.
  7. Half of the GEFS members bring a potent cold airmass in toward the end of the month. I know you're purposely being a weenie, but you can't rule it out for the rad pits yet. It doesn't take much for CON, ORE, OWD, and Maple Sinks.
  8. Eh...dews are kinda in and out ahead of the next front. A little dewier and wetter down there too. Euro op tries to Stein here.
  9. Low of 53°…nbd but breezy. My 4” and 8” soil temps are down to 63° and 65° respectively though. A couple more weeks and they’ll be down into the 50s and sadly the growing season will be coming to the end. Hopefully we can avoid a freeze this month and pull some late month warmth to extend the season a bit.
  10. Briefly lost power here. Pouring and pretty windy with these cells. No TS though. Just enough to throw a wrench into a bunch of outdoor parties.
  11. I mean the ground has been like a smelly wet sock for almost 3 months. Anytime we pull some sun and warmth it just evaporates into the low levels and just sits there. Hadley didn’t allow for any real cP airmasses to mix and dry it out so we basically had stagnant swamp conditions from July onward.
  12. Although what else do you expect with 2ft+ of rain this summer?
  13. Humid, but meh for 2nd. There was just a lack of low dew days. We’ve discussed this ad nauseum.
  14. Yeah this is the pick of the holidays here so far. Not that that's saying much. 05/28 54.7 42.9 0.15 0.0 0 05/29 51.0 40.9 0.22 0.0 0 05/30 50.7 43.4 0.52 0.0 0 05/31 57.4 46.3 0.28 0.0 0 07/03 57.5 53.4 1.08 0.0 0 07/04 68.7 53.4 0.50 0.0 0 07/05 74.5 53.3 0.00 0.0 0 07/06 83.5 63.7 0.04 0.0 0 09/03 70.8 50.6 0.00 0.0 0 09/04 73.6 53.4 0.00 0.0 0 09/05 68.0 51.9 0.11 0.0 0
  15. We’ve had some weaker maples turning color for weeks now. One down the road is always early with vibrant color and early drop. But yeah, the swamp maples have been early here as well. There’s a swampy area in Loudon over where we pick apples that almost looks past peak.other than that the leaves seem to be on a normal pace. There’s a hint of yellow in our birches/aspen.
  16. 3 straight record low mins last September is about as close as we've come to those late 80s/early 90s Septembers lately, but the month wasn't exactly cold overall.
  17. Man I really want to be outside trying to do yard chores and just enjoy the day overall, but it’s so difficult to do without oppressive heat, 70s dews, haze, and an onslaught of biting insects. Oh well. Maybe next weekend will be better.
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