Iceagewhereartthou
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Been having rainfall rates over 3 in/hr, up to 3.3 the last little bit, and lots more coming west from Greenville!
Asking this because I can’t look at the models now myself… does the Euro have this thing getting infused with jet stream energy or a cold front after it’s on land? This showing it still at 998mb after being on land for 3 days.
It eats up some energy flying on the northeastern side of the ridge, honestly not far from something bigger hereAsking this because I can’t look at the models now myself… does the Euro have this thing getting infused with jet stream energy or a cold front after it’s on land? This showing it still at 998mb after being on land for 3 days.
Looking good. As an average for the area they are probably spot on but at least a few places will do ok with the front and 99l moisture next week but some of us will likely be near 0. Think we might do a little better days 10-20 but it's like chasing snow in January right now@SD D0 coming back soon, geez the Euro and GFS both almost zilch around here for next 10 days, that ridge is a beast
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Yeah basically what's happened most of the summer, just enough moisture pulled in from tropical remnants to keep us averageLooking good. To be honest models are probably too dry for us with the potential for some moisture to be pulled in from the envelope associated with 99L but as a whole we are not in a great spot through at least D10
I changed my post a little but I agree. This upcoming period of 95+ is going to take a big toll on soil moisture. Thankfully for ag interests most crops are ready for harvest except maybe some late soybeans.Yeah basically what's happened most of the summer, just enough moisture pulled in from tropical remnants to keep us average
Oh yeah totally agree with that last part, in fact I almost added that once we get deep into September let it drought lolI changed my post a little but I agree. This upcoming period of 95+ is going to take a big toll on soil moisture. Thankfully for ag interests most crops are ready for harvest except maybe some late soybeans.
My fear is if it stalls, flooding becomes a problem.@SD D0 coming back soon, geez the Euro and GFS both almost zilch around here for next 10 days, that ridge is a beast
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They've had plenty of moisture, good cool dry weather is what you need for great Fall colors...... stop being so selfishNo drought please, need good fall color in the mountains this year
I bet there wasn't even a watch or warning either was it?I saw one bolt of lightning yesterday.
It was a helicopterI saw one bolt of lightning yesterday.
Yeah I agree. The only real negative about dry/drought late in the season is turf grass. Most are starting to store energy in the roots now for next springs green up so stressing it now might yield a slower weaker green up in 2022 but you can offset that with water/fertOh yeah totally agree with that last part, in fact I almost added that once we get deep into September let it drought lol