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dendrite

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  1. Took until mid month, but congrats.
  2. Watching it go north of me here. There's still a chance it backbuilds a little more south and I get some rain out of it.
  3. I understand the rounding and that it doesn't affect the monthly data at the end of the month, but this kinda looks dumb. lol ...THE CONCORD NH CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR AUGUST 12 2019... CLIMATE NORMAL PERIOD 1981 TO 2010 CLIMATE RECORD PERIOD 1868 TO 2019 WEATHER ITEM OBSERVED TIME RECORD YEAR NORMAL DEPARTURE LAST VALUE (LST) VALUE VALUE FROM YEAR NORMAL .................................................................. TEMPERATURE (F) YESTERDAY MAXIMUM 84 441 PM 99 2016 82 2 71 1944 MINIMUM 53 532 AM 42 1950 57 -4 64 1930 AVERAGE 69 69 0 68
  4. Probably a little drier up here with a bit of a N-S gradient, but not too bad down there either. We’ll dew it up again for the weekend. Kinda fun looping through the CFS this time of year to see the longwave pattern change...even if it’s wrong.
  5. Absolutely brutal stretch, but we're doing our best to battle through it. 08/01 79.9 56.8 0.00 17 0.0 0 08/02 81.2 52.0 0.00 8 0.0 0 08/03 82.4 55.0 0.01 13 0.0 0 08/04 79.4 55.7 0.00 17 0.0 0 08/05 78.3 49.6 0.00 10 0.0 0 08/06 82.0 51.2 0.00 14 0.0 0 08/07 82.1 63.8 1.40 32 0.0 0 08/08 81.4 64.4 0.01 12 0.0 0 08/09 79.2 55.1 0.05 15 0.0 0 08/10 70.9 52.7 0.01 17 0.0 0 08/11 74.8 51.1 0.00 17 0.0 0 08/12 80.4 52.6 0.00 15 0.0 0
  6. 84/53 so far on the day for CON. That would be a -1F on the day (+2/-4). It's a warm afternoon, but notsomuch on the daily departure. We'll be BN at the midpoint of the month.
  7. People who don't look at models struggling mightily.
  8. Nothing says severe like a low going south of you.
  9. But yeah....lookin' warm beyond this week. No surprises there.
  10. Seems a bit confused about his temptuality. Really wanted the heat and dews while vacaying on the Cape, but then really loved the chamber weather when he got home. Torn between COC and tremendously warm ass temps. We will give him love, space, and support to figure out his true feelings.
  11. Still sound like a fungal root rot to me, but hard to tell. Got pics? I doubt the layer of sand is much of an issue. Most shrubs gets down into the sandy layer anyway. I think intense sun can burn the leaves, but if the whole thing is wilting and dying back is sounds like overwatering to me. Have you fertilized them? Do you have them mulched with wood chips? That can keep them more consistently moist, but new chips can rob them of nutrients as they initially compost down.
  12. COD wasn’t working for me for a couple of days. It was working for me this afternoon and now it’s down again. I figured it was a propagating DNS issue too.
  13. CON will be about -1.7F after today. It's gonna be tough to pull off a record warm month at this point.
  14. Looks like there's an AirNow site at Miller State Park showing up on Mesowest now...2254ft. That should be pretty cool to follow in the winter. 67F for a high so far there today.
  15. We usually go apple picking the last third of September and by then I’m ready for some frosts. Torching away 9/1-9/20 is great. I like the extended deep growing season.
  16. We’ve done u90s and 100 in Sep before. We just need to do it with torchy airmasses and notsomuch sun angle.
  17. Temps and dews in mid Aug don’t give a damn about the changing seasons, but there’s definitely a lot less bite to being out in the sun midday. I mean, I still get roasted, but I burn in March and September too.
  18. I can feel the warmth increasing in the Feb sun filled car though.
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