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The 'oh, who cares' 1st half of May boring ass pattern banter thread


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Riddle me this. Do you think I make up the temps? Just throw a dart at the board? Or do you think I report what my professional equipment is reading?

 

 

I think they are probably off to some degree. If you put it back online, it would be much easier to follow the time-lapse chart and compare to other readings. But until then, its only speculation.

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I think they are probably off to some degree. If you put it back online, it would be much easier to follow the time-lapse chart and compare to other readings. But until then, its only speculation.

If you or anyone would like to come here and help me figure out how to connect it to my iMac I would love to get it back online. I need someone to figure out how to do it here. So anyone who would like to come help, let me know
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I think they are probably off to some degree. If you put it back online, it would be much easier to follow the time-lapse chart and compare to other readings. But until then, its only speculation.

for a tiny town Tolland has like 5 Wunderground stations in the area and the one at 886 feet has to be very close to his environment. Yea all this doubt would be erased if he was back on line.

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No I need someone here

Do you have the USB-Serial cable with the FTDI chipset inside if it?

 

 If I were to buy something right now, out of all the options, to connect my Vantage station to my Mac I would buy a serial version of the WeatherLink cable the cheapest way I could find. I have no affiliation with ProVantage but they always had very good pricing. Then find a good USB-Serial cable, either KeySpan or an FTDI cable.

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I posted it in the Western forum, but check it out...Nenana Ice Classic up in Alaska is aiming for their latest meltout date on record (May 20, 1964)....doubt it will make it that long, but 2nd place is May 16, 1945 which is tomorrow.

 

http://www.nenanaakiceclassic.com/Breakup%20Log.html

 

http://www.nenanaakiceclassic.com/

 

 

When the tripod falls over is when the official time of iceout is recorded.

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I posted it in the Western forum, but check it out...Nenana Ice Classic up in Alaska is aiming for their latest meltout date on record (May 20, 1964)....doubt it will make it that long, but 2nd place is May 16, 1945 which is tomorrow.

 

http://www.nenanaakiceclassic.com/Breakup%20Log.html

 

http://www.nenanaakiceclassic.com/

 

 

When the tripod falls over is when the official time of iceout is recorded.

 

Nice jackpot...lol.

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I posted it in the Western forum, but check it out...Nenana Ice Classic up in Alaska is aiming for their latest meltout date on record (May 20, 1964)....doubt it will make it that long, but 2nd place is May 16, 1945 which is tomorrow.

 

http://www.nenanaakiceclassic.com/Breakup%20Log.html

 

http://www.nenanaakiceclassic.com/

 

 

When the tripod falls over is when the official time of iceout is recorded.

 

Reminds me a Joe's Pond in Vermont:

 

http://www.joespondvermont.com/iceout.php

 

Except the stakes are a little higher and it's been running longer in AK!

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I posted it in the Western forum, but check it out...Nenana Ice Classic up in Alaska is aiming for their latest meltout date on record (May 20, 1964)....doubt it will make it that long, but 2nd place is May 16, 1945 which is tomorrow.

 

http://www.nenanaakiceclassic.com/Breakup%20Log.html

 

http://www.nenanaakiceclassic.com/

 

 

When the tripod falls over is when the official time of iceout is recorded.

LOL at gaining ice from May 2 to May 6 damn May 2 - 36.7 Inches

May 6 - 40 Inches

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