Jump to content

All Activity

This stream auto-updates

  1. Past hour
  2. Swing and a miss again . Here comes the drought emergency
  3. 6:30pm 76/56 I just made a time lapse of the past 3 hours. It is interesting to see the smoke move to the south. https://video.nest.com/clip/c02c65ef933a48e098d7046464887f42.mp4
  4. Turned beautiful crisp blue with low dews and great visibility up here. From like a raging bonfire to Chamber of Commerce in an hour or two.
  5. It is freaking eerie out here in Jamaica. Feels like I’m breathing in smoke from a campfire.
  6. https://x.com/burgwx/status/2077515763556979192?s=46&t=JYOHM881b6groqc0-RqtxA cant figure out how to display tweets anymore. My trick isn’t working.
  7. Storms juuuuust missed my place in the western suburbs of Allentown. The cool outflow feels nice at least.
  8. Quite the tree damage I am told Springfield VT to Claremont NH. I-91 was closed for a time. Saw this report: "You can see the path just south of mile 48. I-91 is a debris field for a quarter mile. Twisted trees snapped off that were more than a foot in diameter."
  9. Contrast between dense smoke and n smoke along convective line in n. PA is wild
  10. Yeah we got it pretty good
  11. Yes, good point referencing history. Something that gets ignored all too often these days b/c if interferes w/ hype or a narrative. Large wildfires in Canada have a cycle of 50-80 years. The dark days here in the 18th century have been traced to large wildfires in Ontario from paleoclimatology IIRC. This is the problem w/ these days, the media and politicians prey on recency bias and short memories and act like what is happening now is unprecedented or not supposed to happen. We are wired to think in human lifetime frames of reference, but that is nothing compared to climate and geological frames. Wildfires are so endemic, some species of plants have evolved to only to germinate w/ fire present The seeds of many plants in fire-prone environments need fire, directly or indirectly, to germinate. These plants produce seeds w/ a tough coating that can lay dormant, awaiting a fire, for several years. So summarily demonizing wildfires is misguided and narrow-minded. Yes, their impacts can be devastating, but that is no different that say hurricanes and tornadoes as to the natural order of things. Fire has a natural role in the environment/ecosystem and it was established long before humans existed.
  12. Smoke hit like a freight train a few minutes ago. I don’t miss that pungent odor one bit
  13. Missing me just a few miles to the north. I was watching the lightning in the north sky. Just some sprinkles here.
  14. I peaked at 98/74 - DCA hit 97.
  15. Since there has been no rain here in weeks, I managed to hit 99.9 today. Next few days are going to truly suck
  16. Indeed it does. I think out of the last 4 times we've gone camping, there's been a fire ban for 3. Interesting AFD from BOU this afternoon about next Tues-Wed: I can't imagine what this feels like now... I'd bet one of the 3 times PW exceeded 1.5" was in the flood of Sept 2013, which was the only time I've felt like there was a tropical storm in CO (small dense raindrops, air you could cut with a knife). It was interesting to note that average PW increases to 1.3-1.5" for the Denver area, with the EC ENS having the highest values near 1.5" (seems overdone as only 3 soundings from Denver have EVER exceeded 1.5" PW).
  17. GOES-19/GOES-EAST is down so currently there's no live satellite imagery for the entire eastern half of the country.
  18. Suffolk water authority “halt lawn watering immediately”
  1. Load more activity
×
×
  • Create New...