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- Birthday 03/10/1946
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New Sharon, Maine
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Family, church, forestry, weather, hunting/fishing, gardening
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Totally different from the Euro for NNE.
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September is the sunniest month here, followed in order by August and July.
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About 20 years ago (I'm guessing) an entomologist in Maine researched the critters and found that there was a significant (barely) relationship between the color bands and the subsequent winter. (Probably the above relationship - I don't remember. And I think it compared snow or snow/cold for full winters, without the early/late connection.) Slowly warming minima here - 34 on Tuesday, 36 yesterday, 38 this morning. Forecast suggests tomorrow morning will go the other way.
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Nice! I've seen almost no deer sign in our woodlot, though our new neighbors (they plan to build next summer, now doing some road and clearing work) have captured does and a nice buck on their trailcams. Another sunny cool day.
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36° with fog this morning, 34° without fog yesterday.
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34 this morning, close but the garden still lives (though growth/ripening has slowed considerably).
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A bit over 1" from Saturday's event, including some Sunday leftovers. Raised the Sandy River by 0.15 feet, still under the 25th percentile and headed back down. First fire in the stove in nearly 3 months this morning - low of 41 after yesterday's cloudy drippy high of 59.
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Had 0.92" yesterday afternoon, with about 0.6" in 45 minutes, 3:30-4:15. Biggest precip day since March. Light rain this morning, another 0.04", but after today it's dry, dry, dry.
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Had nearly an hour of mod/hvy RA, barely enough thunder to call it a TS - 1st one since July 20. Not close to severe (near zero wind) but we take.
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We moved to Fort Kent on Jan 1, 1976 and moved back south (Gardiner) on Oct 25, 1985, so I missed the big Novie dump, though we waded thru it a week later on Public Land (Scraggly Lake) just NE from Baxter Park. The day we moved to FK was relatively mild, low 20s. Then Jan 9-13 had minima -33/-36/-24/-41/-37. 1976 was probably the most weather-eventful year of my lifetime, though the 12 months March 1960-Feb 1961 was close.
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With the right conditions, even in late month. On 9/30/86, straight-line winds flattened about 600 acres 13-14 miles SE from downtown Fort Kent, a swath 4 miles long and up to 1/2 mile wide, ending with trees blown into Square Lake. Damage was near 100%, probably 90-100 mph gusts. I don't know if CAR ever investigated - would've had to been within 6 weeks of the event as the area had a 20"+ storm on 11/20-21. (Irony: 5 years later, same date [9/30], the area had 3-4" snow.)
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Saco at Cornish, Maine is at 269 cfs. The listed low is 295 in 1995. Sandy River at Mercer is 57.1 cfs. Record low is 38.7 in 2002 while the 25th percentile is 86. August 2002 Was the driest with 0.88", and Jan-August was 3rd lowest. (Lowest J-A came the next year but Sept-Dec dumped more than 27", 57% of the year's total.)
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Dragging canoes is such fun, especially when they're loaded with duffle, food and drink. Learned all about that on Allagash Stream going to (and 4 days later, dragging back from) Allagash Lake.
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We're assessing the damage from this morning's 0.04" deluge. June: 2.44" July: 1.53" August: 1.32" Sept.: 0.04" Total: 5.23" 2nd driest for the same period: 7.44" in 2002.
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My 1.32" for August looks a lot better than your total, but the JJA total here was only 5.29", driest by nearly 2". (POR only 28 years) Curling leaves, bit of early color outside of the swamps, some leaf drop.