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July Discobs 2025


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2 hours ago, frd said:

 

 

The next three days provides the majority of the WPC's 7 day rainfall totals. 

Here is the day 1 to 3 rainfall outlook. Very robust prediction for excessive rainfall in our area. 

 

Well, at least things will stay green here in the subtropics!

Another day of stepping outside, and once out of the shade and into the sun,  my brain going haywire signaling "get out of the sun ASAP." It's cooking out there

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Have a small patch of grass between the sidewalk and street. It had a number of dry bald spots from over the years that I had tried to do patch seed on with no success. So this past spring with the help of my FIL we dug up the strip hauled out a lot of clay and put some proper soil in. Rolled down 2 strips of sod and kept it watered. May was wonderful for it. But it has a new dead dry patch in it again. With all this humidity would be nice to get something out of it but we seem to be back to the no substantial rain July season over here. 

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1 minute ago, frd said:

 

Surf zone ocean temps continue to warm. 

Many locations are at  75 to 76 degrees F. I think we might hit 78 to 80 degrees by early to mid August.  

 

That depends on wind direction. Your best bet for seeing warm clear coastal waters is a NE wind. 

Models don't seem that impressed with big rain later. I did notice the HRRR seems to have juiced up a little bit. 

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8 minutes ago, frd said:

Surf zone ocean temps continue to warm. 

Many locations are at  75 to 76 degrees F. I think we might hit 78 to 80 degrees by early to mid August. 

The bay waters are are pushing 85+, the high dew points have not allowed ET off the surface to cool it. People are going to be talking about marine heat wave soon if this keeps up another few weeks.

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7 minutes ago, wxmeddler said:

The bay waters are are pushing 85+, the high dew points have not allowed ET off the surface to cool it. People are going to be talking about marine heat wave soon if this keeps up another few weeks.

Upwelling from south winds can turn that heatwave into 60 degree chill fest overnight. The hottest summers sometimes have the coldest water temps. The bay is different. It gets hot.

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9 minutes ago, dailylurker said:

That depends on wind direction. Your best bet for seeing warm clear coastal waters is a NE wind. 

Models don't seem that impressed with big rain later. I did notice the HRRR seems to have juiced up a little bit. 

Could use the rain since the last few days have not been great in the rainfall department.

Storms are starting to fire in the far Western areas, however, with recent episodes of radar trickery and storms going poof and splitting I will take the same approach as in winter,  don't measure the rain until its in the gauge. 

 

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12 minutes ago, wxmeddler said:

The bay waters are are pushing 85+, the high dew points have not allowed ET off the surface to cool it. People are going to be talking about marine heat wave soon if this keeps up another few weeks.

The Med sea marine heatwave is nuts ! 

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