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25 minutes ago, GramaxRefugee said:

What do you recommend spraying with? (Briefly,  without getting too off track)

0.76" since midnight here.

If you mean the chemical, Malathion(Bonide). Instant kill and somewhat more selective than other insecticides- wont kill bees etc. as long you dont spray directly on flowering plants. It does not leave a long lasting residual, but the objective is to kill every adult you can NOW and stunt the next cycle. Just be sure it doesn't rain for a few days for best results.

I have a backpack sprayer with a 2-cycle engine. You can use a pump-up garden sprayer if you don't have a lot of vegetation to spray. I am in the woods so I need serious hardware lol.

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1 minute ago, losetoa6 said:

Solid shield of rain moving in . I bet its 9 or 10 PM before it backs off.  My Vp2 is clogged so not sure total but creeks are pretty high here 

Yeah it has really filled in nicely on radar compared to when I made that post. At least there was a break so I got out for an hour to pull weeds. Easy when the soil is saturated. :D

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57 minutes ago, losetoa6 said:

That's dedication right there.

Not really lol. I have plenty of weeds and its futile to try to control them. They grow prolifically. 

I just have "certain places" I don't want them. Driveway, mulched areas, etc.

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55 here and pouring.

Considering I had less than a tenth of an inch of rain for this event when I woke up early this am, the 1.15" currently is pretty impressive. It is also enough. Ready for it to end.

 

eta- looks like the total will be 1.4"

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Coupla days ago, strong Texas thunderstorm moved thru Buda. Red radar signature. Gusty winds to 40 mph. Absolute whiteout and very very dangerous lightning! Got 6 inches in  three hours. The storm slowed down over us and dumped and dumped. The entire back yard was a lake, lol.

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Temps are nice, but the cloud cover is a bit depressing. Seems a lot of cloudy days the last month. 

Was going to plant on the garden,  but will wait yet another day. Very wet soil still despite the warmth of yesterday. 

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Wow,  SOI back down 

SOI Dashboard

Latest Southern Oscillation Index values


SOI values for 8 May, 2019
Average SOI for last 30 days -5.75
Average SOI for last 90 days -7.69
Daily contribution to SOI calculation -14.92
Monthly average SOI values
Feb -14.62
Mar -6.48
Apr -2.43

Note: The SOI values are expressed as an index (i.e. no units) and are derived from the 1887–1989 base period. This information is updated daily. The new data are typically available by 7:00pm (AEST).

Recent (preliminary) Southern Oscillation Index values

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Date Tahiti (hPa) Darwin (hPa) Daily Contribution 30 day Av. SOI 90 day Av. SOI
8 May 2019 1010.13 1010.55 -14.92 -5.75 -7.69
7 May 2019 1010.34 1010.60 -13.69 -4.44 -7.61
6 May 2019 1011.67 1010.80 -5.04 -3.60 -7.44
5 May 2019 1012.81 1011.25 0.25 -2.97 -7.38

 

 

 

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