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dendrite

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  1. No idea. It's as if they didn't even consider snow climo when originally building them. Weird.
  2. NNE likes to build meteorology schools in downsloped valleys...Plym and LSC. They should've built them at 1500'.
  3. Plymouth likes to jack in 2-4" light SWFEs.
  4. Same idea. Watering from the bottom up.
  5. Gutter type system? Saw those on YT. Mine are struggling in those growbags.
  6. When's the last time Plymouth jackpotted MA and Plymouth jackpotted NH?
  7. Could be some pretty colors aloft days too. Some torch mins with meh days if/when the Barry moisture moves through.
  8. Looks like 2-3" on radar estimates around there.
  9. Wow...4.48" in under 12hrs at 1P1 last night. I feel like that AWOS usually underreports too. 4.77" total. Seeing 3-4" totals on cocorahs too.
  10. Radar estimates of over 4" NW of Gene and up through Plymouth.
  11. 1.27" in the stratus and 0.97" in the tipper. Probably need to clean some bird poop out of it.
  12. Oriental Gardens? Never been there, but I’ve heard plenty of sketchy things. That’s China Bistro now I think. I’m sure Eek has opinions.
  13. Big heat starting to disappear on the models.
  14. He knows. He's just playing his game.
  15. I think we all know by now that early next week will be low humidity. It's mid-week and beyond that is looking more swampy.
  16. We'll see how it shakes out, but last summer had the brief dew wave around the 4th, a relaxation, and then it was dog days right through August and September. So there's plenty of time to go for it to turn into another swampazz summer. The extended euro looks like pretty big heat. That's a nice 22C plume of midlevel warmth coming in over the top from James Bay. I'm sure it'll change to some degree, but we have the big heat getting inside d6 now. So pick your poison...98/64 or 93/73. Maybe we can get some tropical remnants up here to muck up the heat potential for a day or two.
  17. And yeah, sulphuric haze which requires sulfates (pollution) to form...not directly the fault of dews. I doubt dinosaurs were struggling with ozone on Pangaea.
  18. It's always worse with low mixing. You need sun to "break apart" NO2 to cause the chain reaction to form O3. Dews just happen to occur with our hottest airmasses, weakest mixing, and longest daylight hours. My AQ is a little rusty, but I believe water vapor breaks down in the stratosphere which can lead to depletion of ozone in the strat. I don't remember the exact chemical reactions though.
  19. Source region. Thank the megalopolis for a lot of that crap. LA has terrible air...what do they have for dews?
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