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KakashiHatake2000

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  1. That is pretty pleasant fall like October temperatures enjoy Daniel Boone mostly to partly cloudy here windy and cool .
  2. I haven’t really seen anything with the people I’m following in East Tennessee no posts or weather coverage .
  3. did yall see the 6-10 day climate prediction center precipitation out look it shows green east of the rockies also the 8-14 shows green in the northern plains to central plains with us being in equal chances so i guess that is a win win
  4. i think it is safe to say i wore my tennessee vols shirt for a good reason i heard that they won today "TN beats Syracuse 45-26" "
  5. https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/wallops/2025/08/24/nasa-sounding-rocket-mission-targeting-aug-25-launch-attempt/ looks like there could be a rocket launch in the mid atlantic
  6. yeah same cyclone-68 i just gave it a watch too and most definitely is interesting from a meteorological standpoint
  7. ladies and gentlemen the moment youve been waiting for the case study for the may 31st 1985 tornado outbreak a meteorological breakdown
  8. https://x.com/convchronicles/status/1959276496687903012?s=46&t=nTdsbQZkQMPkUI3zGjAXJg convective chronicles is planning on uploading a case study on the may 31st 1985 tornado outbreak i figured that yall would be interested looking back on it with the case study
  9. oh i see gotcha and yeah fair i still think the food is good though even if it is something affordable but what you described seems pretty delicious
  10. i usually like to go to cracker barrell and yeah you do in fact have to walk around the gift shop when waiting on your table but the food does taste pretty good and agreed baroclinic zone
  11. oh i see gotcha i guess it has to do with new research or climate change or global warming or something but interesting nonetheless thank you daniel boone
  12. oh okay gotcha thank you daniel boone at least it will be better than the temps we have now im guessing they change the climatology maybe every decade or something i guess but good to know
  13. thankfully there are antibiotics that you can take at least despite there not being a lymes disease vaccine out yet i kind of wish that one from the early 2000s could be brought back even though low demand
  14. oh wow that is a lot of tick bites but yeah im glad you just had an itch and not anything else asside from the 6 inch black and blue mark on your behind and an itchy bottom too
  15. just gotta go and always make sure to check and by that i mean everywhere i think they could get it by walking in tall grass in the woods places like that i believe i might have to look it up and see actually Tick Bite Sources Ticks can be found in various outdoor environments, but they are most commonly encountered in specific habitats. They thrive in wooded, grassy, brushy, or shaded areas with high humidity, such as tall grass, leaf litter, shrubs, and underbrush, where they can easily attach to passing hosts. While they are often associated with forests and rural trails, ticks can also be present in urban parks, gardens, and even yards, particularly in areas with dense vegetation, leaf litter, or where wildlife like deer and rodents are present. Although ticks are less likely to survive in open, dry, and sunny areas like mowed lawns, they can still be found in unmown, humid, and shady spots within yards. Therefore, while ticks are not found everywhere outside, they are widespread in environments that provide the moisture and cover they need to survive and feed. Ticks are commonly found in wooded areas, low-growing grasslands, and yards, especially in shaded and humid spots. They are attracted to areas with wildlife such as deer, squirrels, and birds, which serve as hosts. Ticks do not fly or jump; they climb onto hosts as they brush past vegetation. Areas with tall grass, weeds, and leaf litter are prime locations for ticks. Ticks can also be brought into homes on clothing or pets after outdoor activities.
  16. i had a tick bite on my hip and can confirm that it was definitely itchy and also got it checked out for that disease too i think the tick might have to be on there for a while in order to get that i guess maybe twenty four to forty eight hours not exactly sure
  17. i think i have been told that it is sort of a bullseye type rash i believe which is an indicator of lymes disease so probably would have to get medication or antibiotics and everything
  18. i hope you feel better soon coastalwx
  19. here is what nws morristown was saying yesterday in case if anybody didnt get a chance to see it
  20. check out nws morristowns afd a couple of news mets have leaked it already on facebook not sure about any where else on social media
  21. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1ZRAvb2Cut/? climate prediction center on the new enso probabilities
  22. i thought i would post this here just to let everyone know with the excessive rainfall outlook for today
  23. hopefully everybody is staying safe today in southeast tn but i also wanted to show the full picture of the slight and marginal risk for excessive rainfall r
  24. wow yall have amazing views up there in the new england area great photos of scenery
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