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Pattern Ablazing August

It looks like an explosion. I would think wildlife wouldn't move with the same pace in all directions. But who knows?

They do really big demo's to break new ground from time to time....

My guess is an explosion at the mine. Startled all the birds and they flew off in each direction.

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This makes sense the bigger returns locally are birds etc.....but the ring itself is probably a shockwave, especially given the atmospheric conditions this morning.....
 
It looks like an explosion. I would think wildlife wouldn't move with the same pace in all directions. But who knows?

Yeah no doubt it originated at the mine. Here's an overview and it's clearly from the mine. There are big lakes there so the bug hatch idea that @SD said can't be ruled out. The pattern looks like shockwave to me. I've fished around that area my entire life and can't ever remember a demolition when inwas down there, not one that I heard anyways.
 

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Looks like Brad p is going with the warmer side of guidance

It looks good based on what guidance is out there. The Euro and EPS are big on lowering dews and heating the I85 corridor while keeping the US1/95 corridors with higher dews and more average daytime highs. You can see the piedmont trough sharpening each afternoon on the Euro and as the week goes along it gets deeper and slightly farther east. Something to watch this week I've never paid enough attention to really see how the temp patterns play out when you really sharpen the piedmont trough and if it does heat the I85 corridor more than eastern areas

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It looks good based on what guidance is out there. The Euro and EPS are big on lowering dews and heating the I85 corridor while keeping the US1/95 corridors with higher dews and more average daytime highs. You can see the piedmont trough sharpening each afternoon on the Euro and as the week goes along it gets deeper and slightly farther east. Something to watch this week I've never paid enough attention to really see how the temp patterns play out when you really sharpen the piedmont trough and if it does heat the I85 corridor more than eastern areas

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I’ll take those dews in a heart beat.
 
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