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June pattern and forecast discussion


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14 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Stein wild 

“It was a fun time, but the only thing keeping it from being a great time was that the grass was about a quarter inch too long and it tickled my toes with sandals on. 9 out of 10 type day.  At least there was no light breeze.”

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6 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

“It was a fun time, but the only thing keeping it from being a great time was that the grass was about a quarter inch too long and it tickled my toes with sandals on. 9 out of 10 type day.  At least there was no light breeze.”

Had the grass been burned out and drought stricken he may have up on that table stirring drinks with his dinky 

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4 hours ago, Hoosier said:

Hey Tip, did you notice the ~30C 850 mb temps making a run for the IA/ IL border on Monday?  I can hardly recall that happening, because it has hardly happened, and never in the middle of June.  Thing is, that layer is sooo hot/dry that it seems like mixing is largely contained underneath that height on the models.  

Glad I left Dubuque today. Wouldn’t have wanted to deal with that crap. 

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2 hours ago, Typhoon Tip said:

Ah really?   I've been reading that everywhere.   That, and countless other species in mass diasporas due new habitats opening up to them, and/or just the collapse of nativity leading to escape/migration to survive ...many of which have been showing up here.  

Ticks with deadly pathogens transporting into regions where the local fauna have very little or no native immuno-respose.  Nile virus toting tiger mosquitoes.   Black widows now in Massachusett, Pa and Ohio...Michigan. Just to name a short few.

Wolf spiders have been around for decades. 

I think you have a borderline fear/anxiety disorder with spiders. LOL... subject comes up, you're the first in line with doom's day scenarios.  And if one shows up in your closet, we get constant siege comparisons to something out of Lord Of The Rings. 

Ever see "Arachnophobia" ?  You should watch that movie, then,  sleep naked out in a barn in a sleeping bag you never did a sleep check before you climbed into - on a dare. 

I did see that movie when I was super young…I think that’s what started my spider fear :lol: 

and speaking of spiders is this one of those ones that are supposed to fall from the sky??? 

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Wiz getting tingly:

 

 

Upper ridge

becomes suppressed by open trough moving through Great Lakes, which

is a pattern that can bring severe weather to our area, and we do

note longer range guidance from CIPS and CSU shows some low

probabilities Thu/Fri. For now, it`s something to keep in mind and

we`ll need to see how things evolve over next few days with regard

to timing and instability/shear parameters.

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1 minute ago, kdxken said:

Wiz getting tingly:

 

 

Upper ridge

becomes suppressed by open trough moving through Great Lakes, which

is a pattern that can bring severe weather to our area, and we do

note longer range guidance from CIPS and CSU shows some low

probabilities Thu/Fri. For now, it`s something to keep in mind and

we`ll need to see how things evolve over next few days with regard

to timing and instability/shear parameters.

Me and Joe tossing buns back and forth on the collaboration chat this morning.

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