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June 2023 Summer Begins


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2 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Can see the haze is back... no where near as bad as it was last weekend though.

Only 150 AQI instead of 250+.

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Purple haze here, pool feels awesome. Party already started. Grilled breakfast sandwiches to kick off, lunch burgers dogs chicken, dinner grilled striper bass with scallops. So so glad todays weather is gonna rock. Happy 4th long long weekend

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1 hour ago, Ginx snewx said:

Purple haze here, pool feels awesome. Party already started. Grilled breakfast sandwiches to kick off, lunch burgers dogs chicken, dinner grilled striper bass with scallops. So so glad todays weather is gonna rock. Happy 4th long long weekend

Damn. That’s a party. We’ll played.

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1 hour ago, Ginx snewx said:

Purple haze here, pool feels awesome. Party already started. Grilled breakfast sandwiches to kick off, lunch burgers dogs chicken, dinner grilled striper bass with scallops. So so glad todays weather is gonna rock. Happy 4th long long weekend

I wonder if anyone in your tribe suffers gout ?

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13 hours ago, tunafish said:

It's all you can do, right?  The fact that we've got 2 (short) camping trips and 2 dips in the ocean in so far is miraculous.

Looks like June will end with 21 of 30 days with measurable precip, and only 5 of 30 completely dry (no trace).

 

Same 5 dry days here but only one day with a trace.  The 24 days with measurable precip is the most I've recorded here for any month.  Also had 16 days with 0.10"+, 2 more than any other month.  Somehow, we managed to have nearly 8" RA without ever having a calendar day with 1"+.  (Missed 4-6" in 1-2 hr by <10 miles Thursday, fortunately.)

June 2023 numbers:

Avg max:   67.27   4.05 BN
Avg min:    51.30   1.94 AN     The avg diurnal range is the least for any month March-September.  Only the short day/low sun angle months have had less.
Avg mean: 59.28  1.05  BN    Month's max was 89 on the 1st, min 41 on the 4th, only the 2nd of 26 Junes that failed to get below 40. 
                                                Max on the 4th was 47, only the 4th sub-50 max in June.  (The 3rd had an afternoon max of 47 spoiled by the 57 at my obs time late on the 2nd.

Precip:  7.89"   top day, 0.94" on the 17th

June had 20 cloudy days and only 2 sunny.  That 20-day mark trails only the 21 in Dec 2020, home of the Mega-Grinch, but 2/20 had 5 sunny days.  Last month only had 20% available sunshine, 4 less than 12/20.  Those are the only months under 25%.

Total rain was nearly 2" less than June 2009 but the deleterious effect on our garden has been very similar, maybe worse due to the lack of sun.




 

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Sun is finally showing up about four hours earlier than yesterday. Satellite trend has been better today for getting rid of the marine sludge faster. Any heating today will be limited by losing eight hours of insolation and the high clouds now filtering in from the west along with smoke. The forecast trends are pointing towards Wednesday for the next chance at sun. Awful summer so far, though unusually persistent high dewpoints have made it easier to generate storms, and make it more of a summer feel in the evenings, but that is offset by the abundance of biting insects that thrive in excessively rainy patterns.

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57 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Man this pattern blows 

Looping the GFS and GEFS it is amazing how persistent the lower heights are around us and NW of here.  It gets some brief SW flow at times but its wet and active.

Looks like it would be a great winter pattern.  Now we just get humid, clouds and occasional rain.

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