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Can't believe its looking like another dud for the first two weeks of June for my friend and I. We had done the final week of May and first week of June from like 2009 until like 2019 then didn't get together the covid year and then bumped to the first two weeks of June. We used to have pretty solid success until recently which is why we moved back a week. Well at least during my second week of vacation is when summer classes start so I guess I can use that to try and work ahead

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13 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

Can't believe its looking like another dud for the first two weeks of June for my friend and I. We had done the final week of May and first week of June from like 2009 until like 2019 then didn't get together the covid year and then bumped to the first two weeks of June. We used to have pretty solid success until recently which is why we moved back a week. Well at least during my second week of vacation is when summer classes start so I guess I can use that to try and work ahead

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Is there a product out there that can sort of calculate what the ambient pressure, outside of cyclone, is ?

Like not every low pressure is as impressively deep as it may look in scalar, because the surrounding medium isn't appreciably high.  And vice versa. Case in point, the Feb 1978 blizzard "only" bottomed out at 992 or something - pedestrian by nor'easter cyclone depth climatology. 

But the 75mph sustained Boston Light winds pushing the surf into 30' seismic rollers would tend to argue that pressure well was somehow systemically deeper than 992, because the surrounding was elevated perhaps.  Devil's in the deltas 

I'm wondering for the 1003 mb low and the 50 mph winds in a short duration ( like 4 hour window) nor'easter ... 

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On 5/24/2026 at 5:18 PM, Damage In Tolland said:

1.04” . What a wet last two months . Looking forward to the dry Stein stretch next 10-14

 

On 5/24/2026 at 5:51 PM, Damage In Tolland said:

4.12” just this month here .. and I missed an event with a pollen clogged sensor 

 

On 5/24/2026 at 5:54 PM, Damage In Tolland said:

Mushrooms growing ftl.  Please dry out

 

 

On 5/26/2026 at 6:24 AM, Damage In Tolland said:

Thankfully we stay dry this weekend .

 

22 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Be happy you’re getting rain out of this thing Friday night in ENE. Most of us Steining thru day 10 with no rains 

 

All that looking forward to a dry 10-14 day stretch lasted about 24-48 hours without rainfall before you want more of it?

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4 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

 

 

 

 

 

All that looking forward to a dry 10-14 day stretch lasted about 24-48 hours without rainfall before you want more of it?

Good for now as stated yesterday. But with high sun angle , evaporation, and low dews with 70’s and 80’s later next week. It dries out incredibly fast. Also need to drop next round of Lesco 

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4 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Good for now as stated yesterday. But with high sun angle , evaporation, and low dews with 70’s and 80’s later next week. It dries out incredibly fast. Also need to drop next round of Lesco 

The webbed hands of Stein slowly kill you like a boa constrictor… it’s so slow, you don’t know it’s happening until it’s too late.  Can see the appeal of staying ahead of it.

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14 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

The webbed hands of Stein slowly kill you like a boa constrictor… it’s so slow, you don’t know it’s happening until it’s too late.  Can see the appeal of staying ahead of it.

Tells you all you need to know about how we landscape our properties when you’re getting over an inch of rain every week and stressing about drought. 

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46 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

Is there a product out there that can sort of calculate what the ambient pressure, outside of cyclone, is ?

Like not every low pressure is as impressively deep as it may look in scalar, because the surrounding medium isn't appreciably high.  And vice versa. Case in point, the Feb 1978 blizzard "only" bottomed out at 992 or something - pedestrian by nor'easter cyclone depth climatology. 

But the 75mph sustained Boston Light winds pushing the surf into 30' seismic rollers would tend to argue that pressure well was somehow systemically deeper than 992, because the surrounding was elevated perhaps.  Devil's in the deltas 

I'm wondering for the 1003 mb low and the 50 mph winds in a short duration ( like 4 hour window) nor'easter ... 

It’s an interesting period though, because lots of people have their boats out in the water. I haven’t looked at tides… But that could be a quick 4 to 5 hour gust 40+ impact on the waters. If I was a mariner, I would certainly pay attention to that and I’m sure that won’t get any attention until last minute too.

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