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Tons here still
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Your neighbor thermo Is *
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It's all about me though! Well me and my very dry yard.
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Uh, strong t-storm moving through south metro right now. Probably won't hit you but shows convection is definitely still on the table this evening.
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Yes, they hired the firm that advised InBev on Bud Light's glorious campaign.
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what year was that one?
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Amazing how much the bugs have died down from the cool spell. Sitting out on my patio and there's hardly a mosquito. Excluding yellow jackets unfortunately.
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84 the high today.
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INVEST 90L: Central Tropical Atlantic (80/90)
BarryStantonGBP replied to BarryStantonGBP's topic in Tropical Headquarters
OI OI LADZZZZZZZZ ACCUWEZZA BROUGHT THIS OUT -
After light rain earlier this evening, heavier rain has developed here. Edit: Related to the above: FLOOD ADVISORY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON SC 757 PM EDT FRI AUG 22 2025 ..FLOOD ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM EDT THIS EVENING * WHAT...FLOODING CAUSED BY EXCESSIVE RAINFALL IS EXPECTED. * WHERE...PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST GEORGIA, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING COUNTY, CHATHAM AND SOUTHEAST SOUTH CAROLINA, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING COUNTY, JASPER. * WHEN...UNTIL 1000 PM EDT. * IMPACTS...MINOR FLOODING IN LOW-LYING AND POOR DRAINAGE AREAS. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - AT 756 PM EDT, DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED HEAVY RAIN DUE TO THUNDERSTORMS. MINOR FLOODING IS ONGOING OR EXPECTED TO BEGIN SHORTLY IN THE ADVISORY AREA. BETWEEN 0.5 AND 1 INCH OF RAIN HAS FALLEN. - ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 0.5 TO 1.5 INCHES ARE EXPECTED OVER THE AREA. THIS ADDITIONAL RAIN WILL RESULT IN MINOR FLOODING. - SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE... POOLER, DOWNTOWN SAVANNAH, HUTCHINSON ISLAND, MIDTOWN SAVANNAH, HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD, WINDSOR FOREST, WILMINGTON ISLAND, COFFEE BLUFF, SAVANNAH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AND MONTGOMERY.
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Arctic Sea Ice Extent, Area, and Volume
gallopinggertie replied to ORH_wxman's topic in Climate Change
The current rate of global warming is pretty much unprecedented in the geological record. Wouldn’t the current amount of undersea volcanic activity then also have to be unprecedented to be the main driver of the warming? But it isn’t, is it? The Earth has gone through periods of volcanic activity way more intense than anything that’s currently taking place. The rate of CO2 increase on the other hand is also pretty unprecedented…just like the speed of this warming. Hmm. Really makes ya think, doesn’t it? -
Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
donsutherland1 replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
Yes, that's correct. So far, at least seven sites in Oregon or Washington have reached 100 or above. Daily records have fallen at locations including Corvallis, Portland, and Vancouver (WA). Portland finished with a high of 102. -
Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
donsutherland1 replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
A combination of factors: marine heatwaves, drying hot seasons (June-September), and background anthropogenic warming. -
2025 Mid-Atlantic Garden, Lawn, and Other Green Stuff Thread
frd replied to mattie g's topic in Mid Atlantic
My lawn was green, but leaf spot and brown patch came to visit. I heard from many lawn pros it is rampant in the NE this summer from excessive cloud cover, warm nights, excessive rain and high dew points. A lot of triggers for disease pressure and various lawn diseases. -
Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
gallopinggertie replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
PDX just reached 100, for the first time this year and setting a daily record. If the next few days reach forecast highs, the majority of August record highs at PDX will have been set in the past ten years! -
The W/N Pacific warm piss pool of disaster is alive and well. Until that goes away my hopes for winter are about zilch (maybe some ridiculous combination of other factors can overcome the Pacific jet here and there but we've seen so many times how it all gets literally blown away, torn apart, etc and we get suppressed crap or a cutter or way too late bloomer). Even the strong 23-24 Nino couldn't really overcome it, it just added STJ juice to the insane Pac jet. September is by far the best weather month here. Hopefully we get a synoptic system or two to give us all some needed rain and otherwise warm and dry weather. Today's just glorious.
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I also had no power for a week with that one.