WEATHER / CLIMATE
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The Northern Australian Monsoon 2020 - 2021. 1 2
by greysrigging- 78 replies
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She's IN ! At home just now ! The squally showers have done the old 180* turn around streaming in from the Timor Sea to the north west and the Arafura Sea to the north. The true indication of our Monsoon season. About a week or 10 days earlier than normal onset, although perhaps a bit later than in a general La Nina year. which might be mid December. So no excuses now for foolish behaviour, tom foolery, poor decision making, excessive alcohol consumption, and being a bit of a goose.... the 'build up' is done and dusted, mango season is finished, so no more 'mango madness', no more telling the Judge, "sorry Your Honour, but fair dinkum mate, this 'build up' had been a…
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Accuweather is wacked. 1 2
by Palmy- 51 replies
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I check forecasts all the time on several different websites. But Meterologists at Accuweather are screwed up in the head, at least I hope. Accuweather has this forcasting system, where they reach out 15 days, which seems a little crazy if you as me. They seem accurate for the first 5 days, and sometimes the next five days. But between 10 days and 15 days, they are seriously wrong. They say that we are suppose to have snow and rain all the way out. It says that we will have temps in the mid to low 40's for highs and temps near 30 or lower for the lows. With snow and rain. They have to have some issues. Are the forcast models doing everything at this website? This cant…
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Cold Blast no1 for Texas 1 2
by steve 9atx- 73 replies
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Just in time for MLK day, we're supposed to have lows in the "low 30's". I have a King, Triangle, S. uresana, and A. micrantha pushing spears and two Queens starting to bloom! I don't know if it'll do any good, but I broadcast muriate of potash and epsom salts and watered them in. It's probably not soon enough for them to absorb the anitfreeze. Steve
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Could climate change be good? 1 2
by NC_Palms- 1 follower
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It is safe to say that as palm addicts, we have a bias towards the tropics and subtropics. So for the past few days, I have been wondering if climate change is as bad as it is being projected to be. Within the past few decades, we have been seeing an extraordinary growth of the global tropics and subtropics towards both poles. On average, the tropics expand toward the poles 93 miles per decade. This is very noticeable in Florida, where mangrove trees are being found as far north as Saint Augustine. I predict that it may be too late to reverse the effects of climate change. If this is true, we as a society will need to adapt to a tropical expanding world. This includ…
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Severe Thunderstorm in Spring Valley, CA 1 2
by MattyB- 1 follower
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I've never seen anything like this in SoCal. We got 1/2" of rain in 10 minutes and 50 mph winds.
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2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season 1 2 3
by JLM- 2 followers
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That time of the year is still several months away, so dont worry about it yet. But, why am I making this thread then? We have Invest 90L off the east coast on...*checks date*…. January 16th! This Invest area is not expected to really do anything, and has been tagged with a 0% chance of development by the NHC today. Satellite data indicates that it *may* be a Subtropical Storm, but this is such a marginal case where it may or may not be that its best to just wait to call it anything until post season analysis. A lot of studying will go into this system im sure. 90L will go on to impact Nova Scotia and Newfoundland with gusty winds and rain. Heres some satellite …
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Weather Stations
by LJG- 31 replies
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Does anyone have a recommendation for an advanced Weather Station? Something that can use wireless technology to talk to maybe 5 - 10 output sensors? The key thing is one that will connect to your PC so you can download data and track it, graph it, etc.
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What Type of "Microclimate" Would This Little Lake Island Have?
by PalmTreeDude- 1 follower
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So the other day at a stop light I snapped a picture of a small island on a lake, the water around it is about 15 feet deep and this is in Virginia on the boarder of zone 7a/7b. I am wondering, if the very middle of this small island would have a solid zone 7b or maybe even a zone 7b/8a climate? It has a lot of canopy to protect from winds and everything, just a thought I had, I am curious to hear what other people say.
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Wundermap/Weather Underground
by bubba- 15 replies
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Listening to all this whining about weather throughout the state of Florida caused me to look at this new tool.It is incredible. You can review temperatures all over the world and that includes very specific detail of your area.Certainly,all these weather stations are not perfect and you will see some anomolies but it does present an interesting overview of your Region or area of interest. As it relates to Florida,we are experiencing a cool front.There is no question that the Jet is taking a deep dive South.A review of Wundermap shows the following: Palm Beaches/South-Highs-Mid to upper 70's Naples/Ft.Myers-Highs-low to mid70's St.Pete/Tampa-Highs-mid 60's G'vil…
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Definition of tropical 1 2
by Zeeth- 44 replies
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What do you guys think the definition of tropical is? Mean temps above 64 for each month in the year, or by looking at vegetation? It is certainly easier to do so by vegetation, like saying if coconuts and other tropicals will be full term in an area. Temperature readings from the internet are often skewed, as many times what you are reading for one city is often from a station in another, often colder, city. I would bet that certain areas of costal St. Pete, Anna Maria Island, and some of the other islands in the area do indeed have mean temps above 64 for the entire year, but since stations are usually based on the mainland the readings are skewed. A good example of thi…
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Which area of the world has the highest year round low temperatures? I saw the post by Kris about his Cyrtostachys renda problem in which he described his night time lows as being between 77 and 82 degrees, in other words Cyrtostachys renda heaven. The long summers were brutal during the 7 years I spent in Taiwan (without A/C) when months would go by where we wouldn't even see the temperature drop into the 70's. We would wake up in the early morning and it would already be over 80 degrees (28 C.) and the sun wouldn't even have risen yet. Are there places on the planet where low temperatures are like this year round?
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First Arctic blast 1 2
by NC_Palms- 1 follower
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Next week is going to be brutal for the Southeast. It will feel more like January than November here in Eastern North Carolina.
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October Weather Thread 1 2
by LA PALM BOY- 56 replies
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A bit warmer than average here (temps. in the low 80's) but pretty much business as usual for So. Cal. Doug
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today was an interesting example of how much warmer southern cali is, in the summer a few miles inland vs the coastal strip. at 5:30 today is was 66F right at the beach and 82F a few miles inland
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Freezing degree-hours
by mjff- 10 replies
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What do you all think of this? I have started collecting data for my area regarding not only the low temperature, but the amount of sub-freezing temperatures experienced. Obviously, just about any palm could be walked through a deep freeze at -10 and survive with no damage, while I imagine many would be toast if you subjected them to 2 weeks of even mild freezing temperatures continuously. To capture both the severity and length of the freeze I am taking the hourly temperature observations for my area, then starting when temperatures drop below freezing and continuing until they rise above freezing, subtracting the actual temperatue from 32 degrees each hour, and…
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Update on this method of Climatic Observation.My earlier post explained the methodology,which identifies areas and their corresponding Heating/Cooling requirements.Specifically, this identifies areas of cold and hot that directly effect growth of plants and particularly Tropical Specimens. Texas- Brownsville-Cooling-192 hours;Heating-257 hours Harligen-Cooling-186 hours;Heating 317 hours Florida- Marathon-Cooling-600 hours; Heating-20 hours Miami-Cooling-518 hours;Heating-27 hours Ft. Lauderdale-Cooling-506 hours ; Heating-28 hours Naples-Cooling-333 hours; Heating-73 hours West Palm-Cooling-366 hours;Heating-63 hours Melbourne-Cooling-220 hours;Heating…
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Global warming: Has your plant climate zone changed? 1 2
by Sandy Loam- 2 followers
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Is it just here or has your climate zone also shifted in the past decade as a result of global warming? For the past seven years, mine has. I am supposed to be on the border of USDA zone 8b and 9a, but I have just had seven consecutive years of zone 9b winters, including at least one zone 10a winter too. I don't know whether this will be a permanent change, but I am taking risks by making zone 9b plantings now. 2010 was a zone 8b winter here, so I am definitely taking a risk based on the assumption that zone 8b is gone forever. Unfortunately, most of you outside the United States will not be familiar with USDA cold-hardiness zones (zones 1-13), but I have to r…
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Texas Wildfires on Satellite
by _Keith- 7 replies
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Definitely visible
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Uh Oh....not good
by SubTropicRay- 37 replies
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http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/pred...610temp.new.gif
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Long range forecast for remainder 2010/early 2011
by Walter John- 12 replies
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Ours is for warmer temps and higher rainfall than average, including more storms and intensity of same. That's a bumper palm time by all indications here in the south east of Queensland.
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San Diego BURRRR!!!
by surferjr- 39 replies
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Don't know if our checking your high low gauges but I record in the front of my yard 40F and 44 in the back this morning. Down in the valley my car read 36F @ 6am. Winter is here!
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Tell me more about Dew Point...
by osideterry- 21 replies
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I just looked and my current temp is 72F, humidity is 13%, and the dew point is 23°. Is dew point a better indicator of moisture in the air than humidity?
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Spring's here 1 2
by Tyrone- 51 replies
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Well on the calendar anyway. But I've already recorded a 30.7C on Wed with a 16.8C minimum after that. The spring growth is starting to appear. Ready to start Spring planting.
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Cold in Queensland 1 2
by Cycadcenter- 61 replies
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Wal, Daryl, Clayton and all the other Queenslander's, just wondering how you faired in the cold snap. Just read that it only got up to 11 yesterday, coldest in 90 years with some pretty strong winds. We must have been about the same up in Childers as Bundy also only got up to 12. Bruce
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Accuweather US winter forecast
by PalmatierMeg- 12 replies
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Today I found these forecast maps and article in the Washington Post AccuWeather released its winter forecast this morning and is calling for a repeat performance of last winters harsh conditions, especially across the northern tier of the U.S. Like the winter of 2010-2011, La Nina, an episodic cooling of the tropical Pacific ocean, is the dominant player influencing its predictions. La Nina events tend to favor a strong polar branch of the jet stream, which activates big cold air outbreaks. And when the cold air interacts with warm air coming up from the south, big storms often develop in the transition zone. The State College-based forecast company ant…