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August 2025 Summer Thread


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1 hour ago, weathafella said:

Definitely pedestrian at best for sne but man what a roaster up north!

Indeed.  91/92 the past 2 days, and here in the woods we aren't likely to reach the upper 90s of the AUG/BGR airports.  (That 92 sets a new max for August here.)  We've had only 2 heat waves here, June 27-29, 1999 and August 13-15, 2002.  Only some siggy clouds would prevent #3 as today's launch pad was near 60, again - relatively dry equals quick heat.

Day 1 of our annual forestry "peer review" field trip stayed mostly in deep shade, fortunately, and so far no reports of tick encounters.  They seem to disappear here in August, but unfortunately they're back in a big way a month from now.  Today's agenda includes some strategies for protecting brown ash from EAB, as the species has shown little/no resistance and it's culturally critical to indigenous peoples in NNE and the Maritimes/southern PQ.  (I'm skipping today in favor of resting my new knee joint and surrounding tissue.)

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17 minutes ago, DavisStraight said:

You need solar. A friend of mine was getting bills like that in the winter with electric heat,  he installed solar and has been saving a lot of money.

Need a new roof before we go solar but yes it is in the pipeline. Heat pumps, new roof, and solar. 

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2 hours ago, dendrite said:

Have we had any temp reports above 1kft in Templeton, MA this week?

Here's a cool one (at least to me). Never seen an osprey around here in my life. Very familiar cry in the treetops but wasn't sure what it was. I guess mid-August is when they migrate. Gone in less than a minute. Merlin: 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, kdxken said:

Here's a cool one (at least to me). Never seen an osprey around here in my life. Very familiar cry in the treetops but wasn't sure what it was. I guess mid-August is when they migrate. Gone in less than a minute. Merlin: 

 

 

 

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Probably grabbing the strong thermals.

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Boy that 00z GFS was an inferno run out there... 06z backed off.

There could be a legit (last?) signal after the 20th for some heat but it needs some work.  won't get into what that is because no one will read it but 50/50

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And I'm hearing thunder, a bit east of New Milford, CT.

Looks like a small blip on the radar, but I'm a happy camper.

Nice little wind burst ahead of the rain getting here.

 

The rain has arrived, nice little summer downpour - the lightning strikes have all seemed to be pretty anemic, though.

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4 hours ago, tamarack said:

Indeed.  91/92 the past 2 days, and here in the woods we aren't likely to reach the upper 90s of the AUG/BGR airports.  (That 92 sets a new max for August here.)  We've had only 2 heat waves here, June 25-27, 2003 and August 13-15, 2002.  Only some siggy clouds would prevent #3 as today's launch pad was near 60, again - relatively dry equals quick heat.

91 at 1:20 and maybe going higher - 3rd heat wave here in 28 summers.  Reasonable dews preventing huge discomfort, though full sun is still a furnace.  
Temps Mon/Wed:  91/60; 92/61; 91*/59.     *so far. 
First 2 HWs also suggest bearable TDs:  8/02: 90/57; 90/61; 91/62   6/2003 (note correction of year):  91/52; 91/60; 90/64.

Yeah. We have been noticing a lack of bats.     

White-nose fungus has decimated many species of bats, especially those which overwinter in hibernacula (e.g. caves).  The fungus causes them to awake too early, depleting stored energy such that the critters don't survive hibernation.

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