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22 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:
That is shrinkage
I guess I'm just well
endowedacclimated.58/51
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Not quite at the full shrinkage stage yet as Casco Bay is still very swimmable, at least from the beach. Guessing water temp around 58F?
70/51 COC city.
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3 minutes ago, dendrite said:
You've had a ton this summer. You're fine.
BN since April but, as you said, absolutely fine this summer. (7/1 map includes a very dry July.)
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4 hours ago, powderfreak said:
When I was down there last fall the whole place seemed like it would flood with water given 5+ foot increase in water. I’m sure many areas are 10-20 feet up but just has that “barrier island” vibe.
Without having visited myself, this was my thought as well. I strongly encouraged them to leave today, especially since they're only planning on staying until Saturday anyways. They said "we'll park the car in a high spot". Ok, good luck with that.
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I have family who drove from MA to Hilton Head, SC earlier in the week. Saying they're going to ride it out. How likely is it they won't be able to drive home due to a flooded out vehicle?
Current surge forecast is 4-6ft.
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6 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:
then it would just go over the swampy everglades with not much weakening and crush Miami....pick your poison
LOL, my coworker evacuated Anna Marie island yesterday to Miami. That would be...something.
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Based on current guidance, what areas are of most concern for storm surge?
TIA
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2 minutes ago, Whineminster said:
Last similar one before 38 was the colonial hurricane. These things only happen once every few hundred years.
Mother Nature: "oh would you look at that! It's only been 84 years, better cancel what I had in store for SNE. Need to wait another hundred years. Drat."
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1 minute ago, Hazey said:
SST's are above average even up this latitude. If there is ever a chance at breaking the Atlantic Canada all time low pressure, this is it.
Is Halifax/NS as woefully unprepared for a storm like this as New England is?
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10 hours ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:
What they need to do is stop putting people in drug court , where you go out relapse ...get thrown back in rehab where the state gets big bucks per “bed” then you f up at rehab wander through the streets till your next Major relapse incident and back to drug court . That isn’t working but those beds at the 20 rehab centers in Nashua are MINTING $$ . I know many acquaintances in Nashua (from the gym - where many rehab places give their people memberships ) in that situ and some get straight , many are on a merry go round . Either that or when you find a major dealer make a painful example of them , thou I don’t think the law allows that .
That's ugly, and obviously not doing anything to solve the issue. Those for-profit rehab centers are not the solution and sound like they mostly exacerbate it. I'm talking about non-profit detox (or outpatient) combined a long-term recovery facility or home. We have one in Portland and it seems to work well. There will always be people who cycle through, though, regardless of the setup. Very few people are successful achieving recovery on their first attempt.
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12 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:
Heroin and opiates are everywhere. It's more hidden in some cities than others but most big towns in New England and the Northeast in general have a problem that is not getting better. A family that we are friends with, helped start the Franklin Co Opiod Task Force years ago, so I hear first hand about the problems in Massachusetts and beyond.
I was at a show in Hartford last month talking to a few Hartford cops about it. They said kids from VT and NH can drive down to Hartford and get heroin for $5/bag and then flip it for twice that back home. Even worse, because firearms access is much looser up North they trade guns for big packets of heroin to resell or use.
The town I live in has worked very hard to come face to face with the problem and address the many challenges of stemming use, stopping supply chains and getting people help.
I think people are realizing this isn't a "poor person" issue - addiction impacts all walks of life. And at this point, there is no stopping it - and it's clear now that you can't arrest your way out of it. The best that can be done is having low-barrier support programs in place that offer help to those who are ready for it. Although funding and staffing for these programs are difficult to come by.
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3 hours ago, powderfreak said:
That's about to roll through here. Would post the radar gif but it's barkin at me about size limits...https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms=subregional-New_England-comp_radar-24-1-100-1&checked=map&colorbar=undefined
58°F off a high of 80°F, 0.07" so far tonight.
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39.0 for the low
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cue ginx coming in here telling us to stock up on canned foods for the 30th time this year
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2 hours ago, dendrite said:
Clover can take a beating as well. And like you said, if you cut it frequently it'll struggle to flower. I just like to let it get long a couple of times for the bees and for it to drop new seed for the next year.
I love it, wish it would take over more of my lawn than it already has.
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1 hour ago, Lava Rock said:
I've checked recently for them and have not seen any, but will check this week. Would rather not put more chems down than necessary.
Early fall is the better of the two times of year to apply, but if you don't have visible grub damage (or are only finding 1 or 2 if you dig up some sod), you don't need to apply. Not chemicals, but I get what you're saying. They're pricey, too.
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9 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:
Looks good. Some lawns can definitely get away with it. But around here I see some lawns during the growing season that would be brutal to let the kids run around in. Again, I don’t recommend nor like to use heavy chemicals but annual aerating and overseeding does wonders, and that’s natural. I’lll fertilize once in spring and once in the fall too because of the high weed infestation.
Thanks. And for sure, I see them too. I think if you keep the growth short, it's not an issue with bees. We also have a ton of other flowers outside the yard that keep the bees out of the play area, even when the white clover is in bloom. I only made it 20 days or so into no-mow-May, because, yeah, that was NSFKids.
Nothing wrong with aerating and overseeding, like you said, it's natural. I can trace the drainage from this yard straight to the bay 3 miles away, so no chemicals here either.
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23 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:
Sounds absolutely awful
20 hours ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:Kids playing soccer while bees hover over a yard packed of dandelions tickling their shins just isn’t an appealing way to enjoy the property. I’m not one to advocate for heavy chemical use but a little yearly fertz, overseeding, and aeration…and the lawn is enjoyable.
Definitely awful.
Lawn is plenty enjoyable without all that but I appreciate your concern.
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11 minutes ago, ineedsnow said:
Sun was just intense red and orange.. WOW that was awesome... smoke from western wildfires?
Yes, now watch the moon follow suite.
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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:
What is the cheapest way to overseed? Mow-->rake--> aerate-->seed? Stein killed half my yard and I don't feel like taking out a HELOC for it.
Cheapest way? Let mother nature do it for you. Don't do anything at all.
After a few years it'll be a vibrant, natural, FREE, ecosystem of native and non-native "weeds" and grass.
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On 9/3/2022 at 5:01 AM, moneypitmike said:
Most of my lawn has come through the worst of the drought fine. With the recent rains you'd never know it's been dry.
There are a few patches that got really burned. Any thoughts on these areas? Would you rake them out and reseed as if it were a spring clean-up?
Thanks!
Pull the dead grass.. do the roots come with, or does it snap off at the surface?
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You guys are funny
Bickering about stein
Still unsure of regional geography after years of tracking and posting
Beer for all
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October 2022 OBS/DISC
in New England
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Agree on that part. I fit that description and have hit 35°F twice this year, neither with a frost.
Already down to 39.7°F, with a dew of 33, so we'll see.