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Jackstraw

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  1. Yeah thats about what we got from this last system. Threaded the needle N and S big time. With no measurable precip until fantasy range on the models here's to hoping the precip rubber band bounces back with sub freezing temps and as snow! Buddah knows, after last winter, we are way overdue for a bomb storm this coming winter!
  2. Well this slowly growing older man finally broke down and built a new PC. I do my PC's like my cars, I drive them until thewy smoke lol. Built a PC and bought a laptop in 2009 cost me 3500 bucks. I future proofed them best I could and well, its been nice but time to move on. They'll make good Linux machines. I was completely blown away by how damn confusing (and expensive) it was to build a new PC today. I was in IT for 30 years and I've never seen a market like this since the 90's. I think all of these companies paid billions on marketers and only spent 100's on engineers. I tested some real stupid components with some really flashy light thingy's and all kinds of wiz bangs that didn't amount to crap lol. There is so much marketing BS, especially graphics cards (what a freaking insane rip off!) I was in over my head instantly. All I got to say is if anyone else does it good luck. Researching through all the BS is a royal pain. It's worse than car salesman. If you don't do your research you can end up spending 3 or 4k bucks when you can build one that is 90% of one of those for less than a 1k bucks and will last 10 years. Took me 3 months just to research and test this marketing garbage lol. Got it done. Whew!
  3. Well Fall is my favorite time of year. I could care less about the colors but its the feeling in the air when that first big front rolls through and triggers the seasonal change. There's just a feeling in the air as we move through October up to Thanksgiving. The sound of leaves blowing, crunching under the feet as you stroll through the woods. Out in the country (where I live) suddenly opens up as they harvest and you forget how far you could see after a few months of being surrounded by crops. The woods too suddenly open up. Its great just to get in the woods as or after the leaves fall as you can really see all the wildlife getting ready for winter. It's also a great time to canoe or kayak. Ill be heading to Turkey Run State park area to go canoeing. Canoeing or kayaking down rivers in the Fall is the best (so's the fishing). A lot of this comes from when I was young. My grandfather had a 5 acre garden that we harvested by hand for his veggie stand. The smell of my grandmother canning veggies in October. There are certain spices used more when cooking in the fall. Very distinct smell when your around someone that cooks from the land and not a store. Working out in the giant garden in the early morning with coats on then peeling off layers as the day progressed. There's a smell that plants release when your picking, can't describe it. Those insanely long times of daylight starting to decrease at an ever growing pace. I always notice that more in Fall than in Spring. It's another sign of what's coming. It's anticipation which is a great feeling. If you're locked up in a city yeah it sux. Get the hell out and go someplace where you can enjoy it. I also enjoy it because it's the first hint of what could come, my second favorite time of year winter. Anyway Fall is about a lot more than colors. It's in our genes. It's in our instincts. It's the beginning of a celebration as we get ready for another trip around that big ball of light. Yeah, a lot more than colors... to me anyway.
  4. They've been hitting the corn hard while it still has some green around here. I'd imagine its farmers trying to get a good price as the number of industrial drying silo's around here have been going up like crazy, maybe 2 or 3 every 5 sq miles. The commodities market for grain is bit volatile right now.
  5. Thats mostly harvest or crops close to it. Does it every year though rarely all at once as of late. One thing around here, farmers that got flooded out early summer and raced to re-plant are being re-warded with this weather. Its mostly soybeans that they did that as its harder to recover corn. But there are huge swaths of still green growing soybeans in fields and they are harvesting around them hoping for another 3 weeks before a frost shunts them/ It was a big gamble but many lost so many crops in that couple of weeks of intense flooding it was worth the risk.
  6. Yeah you can't "see" drought from space. However the crops are crispy especially soybeans which have been a crispy brown for 3-4 weeks. I noted significant browning over the midwest from those geo-color sat pics a month ago. Some of it is crops, some of it is bare earth from early harvest. I will say its definitely a very very dry harvest/ If they running through soybean field in the evenings the dust lingers along the ground so thick you can only see a couple hundred feet when you drive through it, for maybe a half mile. Early afternoon you can see huge clouds of dust riding the thermals into the air from the combines. Its eerily got a scifi look to it from Dune lol.
  7. Absolutely. And notorious IN November breakouts fit my chasing style, sit and wait because most of the time you ain't gonna catch them lol
  8. To be fair any of the globals out that far could predict the Cubs winning the Super Bowl lol. However the NHC did mention using Google DeepMind's forecast in a few of it's discussions on Erin (in an experimental capacity). I will say this. I'm strongly suspect of some the discussions coming out of our local office. They have a very "machine" like feel to them at times, especially on weekends. I'm sure it's coming big time. It's inevitable
  9. P&C has us 1 degree short of 3 nights in row in the 40's Mon-Wed. I don't think I ever remember 3 consecutive sub 50 evenings around here in August. Preface of things to come a few months down the road (as long as there's flakes involved of course ) ? A weenie can wish lol
  10. Airing out a couple jackets today. Getting ready for the "freezing" blast of possible upper 40's next Monday night in August! Bring it! lol
  11. Flash Bang lightning out there. 3-5 strikes a minute. Watched from the porch for 90 min as these mini complex's moved SSE. Best light show of the year. They are just now weakening which could mean some left over outflows for initiation tomorrow morning similar to earlier today. Best light show of the year, until its on top of you lol.
  12. That's gotta be a monthly Anvil Rain record lol
  13. Like clockwork the first week of August the crop dusters invade. They were extra heavy this year. I saw as many as 6 flying around from my back porch one morning. Same time every year, free airshow lol.
  14. I'm ready for Blizzard Warnings already lol
  15. Not too bad here today but yesterday was like wow. When the wind picked up in the afternoon mixing down the smoke it literally smelled like campfires smoldering. Strong too. I went out back once to make sure my scrap wood pile wasn't burning lol
  16. It was chilly here. Was 56 at 7am. Supposed to be a little cooler overnight maybe as low as 52-53. Loving the low dews more than anything. It can be 95 with a dew of 55, wouldn't bother me. Maybe we can keep those 70's dews away for awhile
  17. Picked up another 2.5 as of 8am. Some spots just North picked up over 3. Widespread 1-2 around N Central IN. I was actually chilly this morning for the first time since early May and it was 69 lol.
  18. Lake Louise! Max Webster's song, April in Toledo... "Say's she's takin' a break... from my face" lmao
  19. The next couple of days the ridge riders may stretch their legs a bit to the ESE. These next round of SW's look to be stronger and have a better thermo environment than the last couple of days. I could see some fast moving bookends today and tomorrow maybe into IL/MI before this ridge completely collapses mid-week.
  20. We got a tenth early yesterday morning to keep this streak alive but I saw y'all got dumped on. We are drying out as much as possible with the humidity today so far. Maybe this evil leak in the atmosphere above us has finally been repaired lol. Crazy stretch of rain locally to be sure.
  21. Are you pushing the "anvil rain" record yet? lol
  22. Its getting Stephen Kingish around here. There's another little train that started about 2 hours ago. Its snaking 5 miles north and south and just dumping. I've gotten another .25 inches out of it and its still going. You can see it on radar. There's a boundary there but its been there like forever lol.
  23. Yip, between early this morning (literally one cell out of nowhere just like yesterday morning) and this afternoon we picked up another half inch or so. I was in New Castle and Chesterfield yesterday afternoon, cumulus back building from OH but no rain and when I got home around 8pm there were puddles everywhere. Between the one yesterday morning and early evening nearly a half inch. It's been like this everyday. I've lived around sea breezes and such, all that crap. When I look at Sat pics of central Indiana theres more often than not a thin stripe of clouds building in this area lately. Like I said, almost as if a latent outflow boundary has nestled in here. There were some studies back in the 90's concerning this type of phenomena and hurricane tracks but that was more centered on where the seasonal steering ridges were setting up as they can fluctuate a great deal. They were looking at correlations of early season moisture transport from Gulf and Atlantic, where heavier rains were occurring, that could show subtle areas of where say the Bermuda high was setting up that could give them clues as to where landfalling storms may be more prevalent for the coming Summer/Fall. I remember Bob Sheets discussing "follow the moisture" when referring to this. Had it bookmarked eons ago cant find it. Probably barking up the wrong tree. I mean we have had a meandering boundary through here for about a month with nothing major shoving it about. Was just wondering if such a thing may or not exist even theoretically. Like a little atmospheric wrinkle thats just floating around awaiting a 50 degree dew dry line to sweep in (or is that me lol) Plus I'm bored, freakin' sauna outside now
  24. I know glaciers have nothing to do with my rain lol. thats a whole different subject. I'm not that crazy... yet lol. My question was more towards a subtle weakness that lingers in the atmosphere where rain can develop more often than not. Kind of like an outflow boundary thing that can hang out for a month lol. Not a permanent thing. I know it sounds a little crazy Edit: We've definitely felt the heat Island effects from the expansion of Indy to the N. Will get some training storms up out of Indy
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