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dendrite

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  1. 5 straight days of <= 10C 850s on today’s ec for here. Maybe even a damn damming?
  2. Wait...we're using ORH in Auggie? 62F
  3. 58F at both STEMs this morning! Congrats!
  4. Should be pretty dewy for all Wed and into Thursday. More 70-75 swampazz. Hopefully we bang. I need me some rain.
  5. I'll have to find the site where I got mine from.
  6. Nice...we'll take that in September. Pretty sure we toss those maps though when they look like that in DJF. I guess they're more reliable in the warm season despite worse error scores.
  7. I don't think you're much different than my location temp wise. Frequent snowcover will help it as well.I'd probably be more worried about zoysia in a frost/torch pocket like CON than up where I am.You could buy a sheet or two of plugs and just let them go. I will say my plugs in the back that I planted in loosened, bare soil took off a lot faster than the ones that I planted in the hard pack front that was already full of grass and weeds.
  8. I'd assume the correlations for the loading patterns in middle August aren't much different from those in July? ...i.e. not much correlation to + or - temps in our region depending on the NAO or PNA phase?
  9. Should be -2.2ish at CON after today.
  10. I thought the COC shot moderated? Just looked at the EPS and it still looks similar. No one should have taken a d10 op run a handful of days ago seriously. Steady as she goes on the ensembles. No one said frigid either. We don't do that anymore unless it's a rainy wedge following a shot of lower dews.
  11. Still 69.9F at 1030am. We take. Lots of happy folks this morning around town.
  12. Must’ve been some good radiation fog off the poop this morning.
  13. Yeah Lava. You may want to try the zoysia. Maybe try a little area of it to see how it does in your area but it grows fine here. You don’t radiate well either which helps. The zoysia won’t care about sun and dryness once it starts getting established and it will choke out all of the weeds since it almost acts like a weed itself. You’ll just have to deal with a dormant lawn in the beginning of May and Oct/Nov but it should thrive during the summer when you want it green the most. It’s really no fuss. It just takes awhile to fill in...like a few years if you space the plugs a foot apart.
  14. I think we know what’s coming. Occasional heat and dews with shots of COC mixed in. And oh yeah, a lot of hyperbole from a certain poster.
  15. Down to 49.6°. Looks like CON tickled 47°. The pit at Bear Brook is 42°. HIE 39° and SLK 36°
  16. 9pm...I run everything on standard time like NWS/ASOS.
  17. A little odd tidbit for the Davis owners. Nothing has ever come of it yet, but if you turn on your console backlight and look above where it would show "daily rain" (just left of the umbrella icon), you can faintly see a spot on there that says "snow depth". I assume they left the option open for it in the early 2000s, but the technology never was feasible enough for them to add it.
  18. Much cooler in here now. Shorts and a hoodie weather for DIT. Just the way he likes summer.
  19. You're right. Just reread Will's post.
  20. I think the goal is to make them use up all of the oxygen. A gap would give them air exchange. How’s it working?
  21. I bust balls with you, but jesus h. That SW slope must just bake. You probably need irrigation to get the look you want...either that or plant a few trees for extra shade. But I’m sure you don’t want to block the views.
  22. West side room my friend. Windows are wide open. The backlight of the console heats it up too though...probably only upper 70s in there.
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