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It Really Was a Heat Wave II (unless it wasn't, in which case it was weak sauce)- - Obs and Disco Late June/Early July 2012


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  On 7/1/2012 at 2:28 AM, ski MRG said:

Have a great time Steve. Check in from time to time to poke Blizz with a sharp stick.

I will, especially when I am highly intoxicated like he said I was the other day when I doubted his death torch with multiple severe derecho days.

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  On 7/1/2012 at 1:50 AM, ChrisM said:

damage is done, can't really hurt it anymore by doing physical activity because it's already torn. I've still been squatting ~400 lbs...you know that weight you could probably do half of while you were my age. Just gets sore against extended resistance. Running/weights =/= that. Skiing does.

Ha! Good one.

Don't kid yourself, I don't know what you've "torn" but no matter, be it tendon, muscle, ligament or fascia the body is a web of interrelationships, via the connective tissues there is a head to toe "kinesiological linkage" if you will. The ankles and knees are more weight transfer mechanisms than weight bearing. If you are pushing extreme weights than you are undoubtedly causing imbalances in the integrity of your overall musculoskeletal structure. Best to keep your exercise less extreme both pre (and of course post surgery.)

( fyi - I have a background in sports massage and acupuncture.)

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  On 7/1/2012 at 2:46 AM, Happy Valley said:

Ha! Good one.

Don't kid yourself, I don't know what you've "torn" but no matter, be it tendon, muscle, ligament or fascia the body is a web of interrelationships, via the connective tissues there is a head to toe "kinesiological linkage" if you will. The ankles and knees are more weight transfer mechanisms than weight bearing. If you are pushing extreme weights than you are undoubtedly causing imbalances in the integrity of your overall musculoskeletal structure. Best to keep your exercise less extreme both pre (and of course post surgery.)

( fyi - I have a background in sports massage and acupuncture.)

My surgery is in four weeks, I'm not that worried. My DOC said it was fine

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  On 7/1/2012 at 3:43 AM, scoob40 said:

Is this a mistake or have things changed ?

http://forecast.weat...ld2=-72.658&e=0

Nothing has changed...if anything I think Tuesday has looked slightly cooler than it did a couple days ago.

I wouldn't forecast 93 at BDL personally for Tuesday, but I've been wrong before and will be again.

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  On 7/1/2012 at 3:46 AM, ORH_wxman said:

Nothing has changed...if anything I think Tuesday has looked slightly cooler than it did a couple days ago.

I wouldn't forecast 93 at BDL personally for Tuesday, but I've been wrong before and will be again.

I had 88 on mon and 89 for tue.

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  On 6/30/2012 at 10:44 PM, litchfieldlibations said:

Whats your fave beer? I like woodchuck amber hard cider in cans in the summer, refreshing on the beach, dont think they make 30pks, couple 12 packs will do if I win, let me know your fave!

Well congrats on the win. A bet is a bet. I still wouldn't change my thinking as the fact that every other station was below normal shows that my logic was correct. However, I can't account for things like UHI and how it effects Logan given things like wind direction so something to think about going forward.

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  On 7/1/2012 at 2:10 AM, Ginx said:

Heading out early AM for 18 days off. Will be online once in a while.

Have a great time, Steve.

Taking the week off myself. Looks fairly decent weather-wise. Heading nto Santa's Village today. Rock pile tomorrow. Grafton Notch on Tuesday. Over to ME W-F. Hoping that we get a couple of showers along the way for the lawn.

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  On 7/1/2012 at 10:18 AM, moneypitmike said:

Happy July 1. A mere two months unitl the start of met fall. Tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-.......

Yep. We've started the initial descent. The rate of descent will pick up as we go. Hope the Warministas enjoy the fleeting heat. I don't know about you but I'm glad this "heat wave" was another total bust.

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  On 7/1/2012 at 10:22 AM, ski MRG said:

Yep. We've started the initial descent. The rate of descent will pick up as we go. Hope the Warministas enjoy the fleeting heat. I don't know about you but I'm glad this "heat wave" was another total bust.

As the days shorten, the heat worsens.

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  On 7/1/2012 at 10:22 AM, ski MRG said:

Yep. We've started the initial descent. The rate of descent will pick up as we go. Hope the Warministas enjoy the fleeting heat. I don't know about you but I'm glad this "heat wave" was another total bust.

  On 7/1/2012 at 10:34 AM, CoastalWx said:

As the days shorten, the heat worsens.

LOL. Heat, shmeat. Just give a few showers to keep the soils moist.

Nice light breeze this morning.

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  On 7/1/2012 at 10:42 AM, moneypitmike said:

LOL. Heat, shmeat. Just give a few showers to keep the soils moist.

Nice light breeze this morning.

58/58, off a low off 57. Just stellar weather for this time of year. Last night was the first time we really had to water the garden. I noticed that there was still some standing water on a few of the low spots on the golf course last night. The t-storms the other day gave us a good dose of water.

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Good morning SNE!!!!

74 sultry degrees under hazy blue skies, you can smell the fire in the air and it smells like success. OKX NWS UPTON forecasting sun and fun high of 94, that makes a heatwave here baby,, forecast high of 89 tomorrow, would be great to sneak one more 90 out. They have also increased temps for the upcoming week and every single day is above normal climo here..............as we look to burn again next weekend! Again, no torch, just solid constant day after day above normal stuff.

LtotheL

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  On 7/1/2012 at 10:46 AM, ski MRG said:

58/58, off a low off 57. Just stellar weather for this time of year. Last night was the first time we really had to water the garden. I noticed that there was still some standing water on a few of the low spots on the golf course last night. The t-storms the other day gave us a good dose of water.

Those storms stayed largely to my south, but I saw you got them pretty good.

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  On 7/1/2012 at 10:04 AM, moneypitmike said:

Have a great time, Steve.

Taking the week off myself. Looks fairly decent weather-wise. Heading nto Santa's Village today. Rock pile tomorrow. Grafton Notch on Tuesday. Over to ME W-F. Hoping that we get a couple of showers along the way for the lawn.

Should be a nice day at MWN for you, Mike ... p/c 50° with winds gusting to 50. Off to the beach for me and the kids again today.

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  On 7/1/2012 at 10:50 AM, CT Blizz said:

Loving how the next 7-10 days look. True summer for those that enjoy heat and humidity

Now that June has officially come in below normal you should change that sig of yours. It makes you look pretty silly. Your sizzle forecast have been fizzle forecasts. Expect that to continue. Some nice cool stuff is going to be dropping in, can't wait.

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