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wxeyeNH

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  1. I today I had to do errands. Went from my house to Concord then back up to Meredith and then to Center Harbor. Just a few trees down here and there. In my hood the roads are covered with leaf shreds from the hail and most of the damage was around my immediate neighborhood. The severe thunderstorm provided some unique graphs on my weather station. Temperature from 82F to 63F almost immediately. Rain rate of 6.50" but hailstones just bounced out of Stratus cup so maybe more qpf fell. Wind gust to 56mph
  2. Scott, what am I thinking?? I have so much cleanup and Im on a mobile hotspot with no services. You are right, the anemometer is at 10m. The weather station in the field got knocked over but the anemometer didn't. So the gust was over the roof level. Sorry about that.
  3. Yes, and it is not a wide open big field, we thought our windows would break with the hail hitting sideways
  4. My anemometer is on a mast over our sunroom about 10 meters above ground. The Davis station is in our Apple orchard on a tripod about 2meters high. Both transmit to the console.
  5. Wow, 2nd most intense thunderstorm I have ever seen. We must have had a microburst. 56mph gust from the Davis before the anchors were pulled out of the ground and the station blew over. 1" of rain and lots of quarters size hail This is the video in real time. As the microburst hit we lost power. Skip to the end https://video.nest.com/clip/f83adb4b41f645c4a408d1c2adec1cb7.mp4 During storm before bigger hail
  6. Shussh! I'm like a kid in a candy shop, want severe but no damage. Matt Noyes and Danielle are my neighbors, have a weekend place up here. He is glued to my cam's right now
  7. 83/70 Severe thunderstorm Warning and Tornado Warning just to my SW. Constant distant thunder. My webcams should capture it going through here pretty soon www.bridgewaternhweather.com
  8. Ouch, look at those dews in S NJ, E MD and SE VA Lots of 79s
  9. 82/72 Light shower. Towering Cu all quads
  10. 18Z GFS is much warmer than prior run. It now matches the Euro with even some 102's showing up in SNE
  11. Glad I don't live there. 85.3/68 Just looked at the GFS. Seems to be backing down on widespread meaningful qpf with tomorrow's convection
  12. So it is almost 5pm in London. Was 40.2C the highest at Heathrow? I received .58" yesterday. Biggest drink since very early June.
  13. The discussion does mention tornadoes a couple of times. Wonder which one it will be?
  14. Talk about towns and growth. I grew up in Pikesville in the 60's and 70's. Left Baltimore in 79. Reisterstown was a sleepy little town way out Reisterstown Road. Lots of corn fields past the Beltway. They were just starting to clear for the NW expressway. Now Owings Mills and Reisterstown are so built up.
  15. PF, the bear picture you posted was crazy. I stole it and posted it on my fb page saying that a friend took it in Stowe. I have had a lot of comments. I don't think I have ever seen a picture of a New England black bear this big. Was it the biggest one you have ever seen?
  16. Speaking of dews here is something interesting for my location. I just went back and looked at the graph of my dews for 2022. I have only hit 65F dews 6 times this calendar year. I have hit a 70F dew twice, for about an hour each time. Statistically I don't know if this is some type of record for my location but it has sure been a comfortable summer. The uncoming dews will feel like a steam bath. Our electric rates increase 32% on August 1rst so lets get the muggies out of the way so I will be able to keep the AC off by then.
  17. We give up. We have been watering our lawns from our drilled well but can't keep up. An inch or two of rain early next week will bring everything back to life. The Emerald Ash Borer is really starting to hit hard here. Our neighbors across the road have a dozen Ash trees around the house. 4 are now bare and a couple more dying. I went over to a tree and pulled off a bit of bark and right there was a Borer. We have 2 nice Ash trees and so far they are fine. We called Tree Solutions here in Central NH. The owner came out. He was very informative. He said there is an insecticide that is safe for people and animals and has a very high success rate in saving trees. An application is good for 2 years. So we spent $600 to save our Ash. Our neighbors use there house as a getaway place. They live in Boston. I keep telling them about their Ash which will eventually fall on their house. They are not concerned. Now we have the Beech disease heading north and the Spongy Caterpillars too. In past we had the Elm disease and the Chestnut Blight. Seems like tree diversity is going down the tubes.
  18. Okay, locked and ready! What could possibly go wrong? .21" from thunderstorm a couple of days ago. .02" today's total
  19. Severe thunderstorm rolled through here a bit earlier. We have no power but wifi hotspot works great. Only .30" or so of rain but some strong winds. I'm sheltered from the W and NW but peak gust was 38mph. Power is out in the whole area. Lots of trees down.
  20. SPC has expanded the slight risk area into C/NNE for tomorrow.
  21. I'm not a space weather expert but looks like Aurora potential tonight. K index shows a storm is hitting right now
  22. Speaking of deer my neighbor has one of those trail cams. He caught a video of a coyote carrying a small fawn in it's mouth. On the other hand it looks like a doe had 2 fawns in our field very recently. The little guys are running around with Mom. Yes, lots of bear. The good thing is with the thousands of sightings each day in NNE, bear attacks are very, very rare. 72/51 at noon with mostly sunny skies. Another day in paradise. I love this summer, just need more rain (Don't look but starting about now we will begin to rapidly loose daylight on both ends. It will become noticeable in the next week or two)
  23. .57" in the bucket. Lawns and Gardens rejoice
  24. I see one remaining snow patch in Tucks. I remember as a kid, so it had to be around 1970 that a patch of snow made it all the way through summer and lasted until snow season started up again. Either Don Kent mentioned it or I read it in the Boston Globe. Thinking more about this I believe they had a record setting yearly snowfall the winter before?
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