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September 2020 Discussion


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21 minutes ago, NEOH said:

The leaves are well ahead of schedule in Northeast Ohio. Many maples are turning near the tree tops. The color is predominantly red... even a purple hue. 

that's an interesting observation, 'red'  ..I was noticing that here, too.  It's like biasing in that area of the color-wheel.  

I was muse/speculating that perhaps the smoked filtration of light might have triggered the evac of the pigmentation associated with green, but the red was left behind..and that might be why? But I'm not/no specialist in the subject matter.  Normal years have red anyway, but I'm seeing more red than normal .. at an earlier time -

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We’ll see. I think some areas of New England will get a good drink. Of course some areas will get screwed, but I think that trough will last into and maybe last day 10...so enough looking at just Monday or Tuesday. Got to look beyond that.  Looks fine to me. If you are only happy with nothing less than 2-4” of rain, I salute you. 

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We’ll see. I think some areas of New England will get a good drink. Of course some areas will get screwed, but I think that trough will last into and maybe last day 10...so enough looking at just Monday or Tuesday. Got to look beyond that.  Looks fine to me. If you are only happy with nothing less than 2-4” of rain, I salute you. 
I'll take a 1/4" at this point
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2 hours ago, powderfreak said:

Agree, shaping up for a stunner for you guys under that cirrus with western edge clear...great recognition Gene.  Could see it all day over in NH from Mansfield.

PF.   It just didn't work out here.  There was a fair amount of smoke but not enough in my opinion to make it such a dud.  We had the cirrus.  Just don't know why it was not better.

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3 minutes ago, Bostonseminole said:

looks like pattern shifting ever so slightly wetter, I think we can put all the drought talk away till next summer.  We are not in the Sahara, it will end like everything else does weather-wise in NE..

This is scarring to DIT... every single May and/or June going forward that has a period of even 7 days without rain will throw him into a panic that it may not rain again for 4 months.  

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7 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

This is scarring to DIT... every single May and/or June going forward that has a period of even 7 days without rain will throw him into a panic that it may not rain again for 4 months.  

Think he will ever mow his lawn again so much he burns it or will he learn his lesson about letting grass grow when its dry

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1 hour ago, wxeyeNH said:

PF.   It just didn't work out here.  There was a fair amount of smoke but not enough in my opinion to make it such a dud.  We had the cirrus.  Just don't know why it was not better.

That’s weather for ya...you just don’t know why things sometimes don’t workout, when every single aspect points in the direction that it should have.  

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I'm back up at Pit2 for several days this week.  Yesterday was awesome.   Heavy overcast, strong along with strong and gusty winds whipping up the water.  All that was missing was having the wind whipping heavy snow.   In time.

Meanwhile, what a stretch of COC coming here. 76, 71, 69, 70.  Loving it.

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