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- Birthday 03/10/1946
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Spooky Season (October Disco Thread)
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
Lots more "fake" readings in SNE than the "real" ones like Mt. Tolland. Maybe the hills are really the "fake" places. Low of 25 here with thick frost and 1/16" ice on the washtub. -
Spooky Season (October Disco Thread)
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
MWN 16°, 54G61, WCI -9. Brisk. Last night's stove load retained enough embers to restart without needing the lighter this morning - first time of the season. We'll see which side of 25 tomorrow morning in our rad pit. -
Spooky Season (October Disco Thread)
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
The juicy echoes to our west when I sent the above post fell apart before reaching here. Event total is 1.17", a modest overperformer as the forecast had us in the 0.5-1.0 bracket. -
Spooky Season (October Disco Thread)
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
1995-96 was by far (29" ahead of #2) our snowiest winter of 13 at Gardiner, though the thaws left SDDs in 5th place. Five straight months began with cold and snow, finished with mild and wet. Cherrypicking the dates illustrates the contrasts. The top line shows the data for Dec 1-21, Jan 1-16, Feb 1-19, Mar 1-11 and April 1/14 - total of 81 days. Lower line combines the remainders of those months, 71 total days. Avg max Avg min Depart. Precip Snow SN/day 26.4 9.1 -6.4 11.56" 127.4" 1.57" 44.1 24.2 +4.8 14.58 9.2 0.13" -
Spooky Season (October Disco Thread)
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
We lived in Gardiner then, 9 miles south from AUG. Oct. 6, 1995: 51/45, 2.33". Tiny shower about 8 last evening 0.01", almost mocking. Dumped precisely 1.00" from the Stratus this morning and radar suggests a final total near 1.5". -
Spooky Season (October Disco Thread)
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
We had 2.64" on Sept 25-26 and the local rivers are nearly back to the levels before that event. Maybe 6" spread over 2-3 weeks would have a significant effect on rivers and groundwater. -
Spooky Season (October Disco Thread)
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
Katahdin has been whitened above tree line and maybe the lower mts also, but here in the foothills only in 1999 did I see a trace this early. Average 1st trace is 10/28, 1st measurable 11/10 and 1st 1"+ 11/21. More recently, yesterday's high of 82 is the warmest in our 28 Octobers, 2° above the previous record set on 10/9/2011. That 82 is 22° AN. -
Spooky Season (October Disco Thread)
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
That 45° range is usually found in late April and May, very uncommon when sunrise and sunset are less than 12 hours apart. We had 71/31; greatest October range here is just 1° greater. -
This pic was taken on Sept 18. Sixteen days later it's past peak, with 60-70% leaf drop. Overall (not including places like this) we're high to peak, depending on species mix, about a week ahead of average.
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Spooky Season (October Disco Thread)
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
Not here - it's our wettest month and Oct 2005 (14.09") is the most for any month. Our first full month here, June 1998, is 2nd with 12.81". Third place is shown below. J 3.23" J 3.96" F 2.95" A 4.10" M 3.71" S 3.70" (Despite 11.46" in 1999.) A 4.09" O 5.45" M 3.96" N 4.22" J 4.76" D 4.87" TOTAL: 49.27" -
Spooky Season (October Disco Thread)
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
Late last evening the temp was 5° lower than same time day before, but this morning's low of 31 was 2° higher than yesterday morning. Warmer aloft - 8 AM at MWN: 46° (and TD -8!) -
Spooky Season (October Disco Thread)
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
Our average water year is 48.89". This recently ended one had 38.08", only 78% of the average. 2025 thru September is 7.13" BN and last October was 3.56" BN, giving the water year a dry start. -
Spooky Season (October Disco Thread)
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
29 and frosty this morning, tied with 9/21 for season's coolest. Cat lying in front of the woodstove. -
Our rad pit didn't happen - low was a modest 39. We had 30 and 29 mornings on 20/21 last month. September numbers Avg max: 69.6 +1.5 Highest: 78 on the 28th, latest for a Sept max Avg min: 44.4 -1.3 Lowest: 29 on the 21st Mean: 57.0 +0.1 Precip: 3.89" +0.19", 1st AN month since May. Wettest day: 1.53" on the 25th. The 2.64" on 25-26 was 68% of the months rain. Other than the storm of 25-26, Sept 2025 continued the drought. Highest and lowest were modest, the availability of sunshine - 67% - was close to the most for Sept. The avg diurnal range of 25.2 was nearly 3° AN, this despite the 3° range on the rainy 25th, smallest diurnal range for any Sept day here.
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Spooky Season (October Disco Thread)
tamarack replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
At the time, the 2.54" on 12/25 was the greatest calendar day precip I'd measured in December here. The low of 43 was 14° higher than the average high for the date. It's now in 3rd place. We had 3.25" on 12 23/2022, less than a week after getting a 22" dump of 9:1 snow. That latter storm began as SN/IP and 2/3 of precip came at temps 30-35. The RA fell atop a solid 15" pack and only brought it down to 12". Tops now came on 12/18/2023 with 4.08", most falling at 45-55°. The 2" pack quickly disappeared, rivers were fairly high due to 2.3" RA a week earlier, and the 4.21" 2-day total produced the 2nd highest peak flow (only 1987 had more) on both the Sandy and Carrabassett Rivers. Had the 2023 storm fallen on that 15" pack of 2022, the 1987 record might now be #2.