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  1. On 6/1/2021 at 7:57 AM, dailylurker said:

    Makes you wonder how people that stupid made it to adulthood. 

    Years ago a man whose home was about a mile from mine did something really stupid.  He was tired of ants invading his home so he decided to go to the garage and get a gas can and pour the entire thing (!) around the font of his home where the ant hills were.  A few minutes later he tossed a match on it.  It thumped hard, easily heard inside my home.  He was lucky to have survived his ordeal but he did about $100k worth of damage to the front of his house and broke windows out of homes across the street!  Thanks to excellent response of our local firefighters (volunteer) they saved his home from burning down.

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  2. 3 hours ago, PrinceFrederickWx said:

    It’s been great weather for planting a tree actually- ground is soaked and easy to dig, temperature feels a lot more comfortable than yesterday (when I actually needed a hat and gloves!). I’ll take upper 50’s and drizzle vs planting in upper 80’s and sun anytime.

    Love this weather!

    I was running the 500k weed dragon Friday and I'd much prefer the chilly breeze and lower 60s (then) vs. upper 80s and sweating like a pig!

    We're lucky, tomorrow should be clear and nice.  Not pool nice, but nice!  The H3 (Hot/Hazy/Humid) crap will probably be here for Independence Day pool parties!

  3. The whirring was quite noticeable at dawn, then as heavy cloud cover ensued, silence.  Now it's getting brighter and they are singing.  I'll have to take some sound levels.  In the house with the windows open it's up to 44dB which is quite noticeable but not annoying.

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  4. 4 hours ago, Always in Zugzwang said:

    I haven't seen any of the "flagging" trees yet, I thought that typically appears in a couple of months when the eggs hatch and fall out.  But maybe some of the earlier ones are starting to.  I saw a lot of that in 2004.  Fortunately, it doesn't really harm most trees and in fact (from what I heard) is like a good pruning.  But new or smaller trees like fruit trees...could be bad for those (I actually have seen a couple of yards where someone has put up netting around their smaller ones).

    Yes I remember bad flagging on the northern outer loop of the beltway (695) back 2004.  Lots of people learned from that with saplings and have 'em bagged now!

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  5. 4 minutes ago, mappy said:

    That’s a good spot! Shame the open view from the parking lot is east and not west, probably looked better 

    Anywho, game was cancelled just as we were walking out the door. Wooo

    A good place to watch them blow in is King fireworks parking lot.  It's high and open and the risk of getting "lit up" from nearby lightning is very real. 

    The capture was done with an app called Theodolite Pro for iOS.  Been using it for over a decade.  Works great especially on the 12 Pro Max!

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/theodolite/id339393884

    Unfortunately there is nothing close for Android users.

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  6. Checked last night around 2300 and sure enough the larger pin oaks were loaded with marchers.

    Right now the hum is quite noticeable inside the house through the screen.  Fog hasn't burned off, not even close to it. 

    Thank goodness they are still not close to the house, it's enough of a PIA to keep the 51 solar panels clear of pollen!

    Also, the fireflies were much more numerous.  After today's heat that will only increase.  Hopefully we have a good season for them!

    Brood X cicadas won't even be a distant memory in July when the dusk singers emerge.  Now those are quite noisy and raspy but hearing those during an approaching thunderstorm is actually quite soothing to my ears!

    And speaking of yelling at them, at least in the case with the aforementioned singers, they don't even stop at a deafening thunderclap!

     

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  7. Temp hasn't moved much but it has gotten considerably brighter in the past 15 minutes.  Went from no noise to considerable humming.  Seems like they are quite sensitive to light.

    Once insolation gets over 350W/m^2 the noise picks up noticeably.

     

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  8. 1 hour ago, WxUSAF said:

    And then randomly it turned back on at 945pm and started blowing cold air. So I have no idea. 
     

    Light rain here now. Whopping 0.04” in the bucket so far.

    Def want to get that checked out.  Charge could be low causing it to ice up.  A clogged evaporator/filter can do this (or otherwise low airflow across evaporator coil).  Systems that get low on charge are LEAKING, however and that should always be properly addressed.

    First time running AC for us.  Prerequisite is usually DP of 70F or higher.  We didn't get there but the pollen in the house was so bad my sinuses couldn't take it any more!  Even though we got a few hundredths (TEMPEST shows 0.07 and the Young tipper recorded 0.04) it did help.  Windows open, whole house fan ON, feels so much better like a pesky splinter that's been removed.  Would like to see a nice quarter to half inch though over a few hours to wash the pea soup out of the gutters.

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