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Old April 23rd, 2024 | 03:44 PM
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Hey Olds friends

I am starting a thread for any interested in the weather and some astronomy topics.

I have been following a few sites out there that have been creditable and thought some of you may find interesting as well.

I am going to start with a youtube channel that had a heads up forecast involving some potential tornadic activity developing this week.

Another site that has been of interest is Earth Sky if you have a chance browse around and see what you think. Stelliarium, will be another source some may enjoy.

Anyway here we go. I am really curious what all of you with the interest have found helpful


https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essen...eid=e9896f9620

https://stellarium-web.org

Enjoy and those that remember...






Old April 23rd, 2024 | 04:24 PM
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Not much interesting in the weather here. It's sunny and clear. Nearly every day. The only new thing is it's already 100 degrees.
Old April 27th, 2024 | 07:35 AM
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Looks like a live stream taking place in a few hours to follow the severe weather happening across the country today for anyone interested.

Here is a link to the you tube channel i will be following

Stay safe everyone

Old April 28th, 2024 | 06:37 PM
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Before I take that big dirt nap, I intend to see the northern lights. As often as I have been to the U.P. of Michigan I had hoped to have already checked that off my bucket list.

Last summer we took a family vacation to the Badlands. The park rangers put on an astronomy show every night. One surprising fact they shared, due to all the light pollution less than 10% of Americans have seen the Milky Way. I’m proud to report this family has!!
Old April 28th, 2024 | 07:00 PM
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It’s visible from many portions of Arizona. Lots of dark sky areas here.
Old April 28th, 2024 | 07:21 PM
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Here's a great site to look at every day.

https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
Old April 29th, 2024 | 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Fun71
It’s visible from many portions of Arizona. Lots of dark sky areas here.

About 5 years ago we took a family vacation out west. Flew to Vegas, rented a car and spent 8 days driving all over. Visited the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Meteor crater, Kingman, needles California, all while spending as much time on Route 66. One of the highlights for me was the Extraterrestrial Highway and Rachel Nevada. I took a selfie outside the gates of Area 51. For some reason my wife nd kids refused to get out of the car. I’m guessing the guys with machine guns played no small part in their decision!!

Area 51


How many in readerland read The Peanuts cartoon knew Snoopy has a brother named spike?

The family on the extraterrestrial highway.

once it got dark we set up the lawn chairs and just watched the sky. We kinda hoped we might see something “unusual”, the view was great
Old April 29th, 2024 | 07:30 PM
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Nice looking family. Thank you for sharing.
Old April 29th, 2024 | 07:36 PM
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Yes, I remember Spike lived in a cactus, and threw something, like maybe his outgoing mail, in the end of it which flipped up, before heading to Snoopy. That's about 35 years ago I am trying to remember, so mileage may vary.

Speaking of brothers, I christened our two golf carts at work, one of them governed and one WFO, as Speedy Gozales and Slowpoke Rodriguez.
Old April 29th, 2024 | 08:17 PM
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Speaking of brothers, I christened our two golf carts at work, one of them governed and one WFO, as Speedy Gozales and Slowpoke Rodriguez.
Nice. 👍

One clarification though, they were cousins.
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I've been a National Weather Service spotter for almost twenty years. Thankfully the worst extreme weather events I've ever had to report were the 6/29/2012 derecho storm that tore thru here late that day, and Hurricane Michael in October 2018. Those two were enough for a lifetime.

We have a state park an hour away that's one of the best dark-sky spots on the East Coast. An astronomy group out of Chapel Hill NC hosts star parties there several times a year. https://chaosastro.org/

UNC-CH also has the Morehead Planetarium but, as is so often the case with universities in expansion mode, construction around it has made it tough to get to.

The local school system had its own planetarium too, until a pair of knotheads got themselves elected as county supervisors and cut its funding in an effort to dismantle it. Classic case of "we don't like it so nobody else can have it either".

It was demolished in 2018 to make way for a new regional jail which, as a contract facility, is a moneymaker for that county.
Old April 30th, 2024 | 06:07 AM
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Nice looking family. Thank you for sharing.
^^x2^^
Old April 30th, 2024 | 03:31 PM
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Nice looking family. Thank you for sharing.
X3

The family trip you shared brings a great point up. The time spent with family and the memories had will be lived on.

Nice touch Dad
Old April 30th, 2024 | 03:49 PM
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I've been a National Weather Service spotter for almost twenty years. Thankfully the worst extreme weather events I've ever had to report were the 6/29/2012 derecho storm that tore thru here late that day, and Hurricane Michael in October 2018. Those two were enough for a lifetime.

We have a state park an hour away that's one of the best dark-sky spots on the East Coast. An astronomy group out of Chapel Hill NC hosts star parties there several times a year. https://chaosastro.org/

The local school system had its own planetarium too, until a pair of knotheads got themselves elected as county supervisors and cut its funding in an effort to dismantle it. .
That Derecho was crazy and unexpected not on anyones "radar"

The new telescopes have viewing times that can be had. James Web and the Elder Hubble have some neat live tabs one can click into for an eye on what some researchers are booking time for. Check it out

Shame some schools did not realize the opportunity for inspiration for the new young curious science aptitude and chose to dismantle the equipment and program, They may have thought...
At least we have have a hell of a Football Team and The Basketball Jocks rule the revenue stream

An old teacher once asked "why dont you pursue your science curiosity?" Back in the day my response... Theres no money in it for the local hiring companies....... What if?

Thanks for the link to the state park, on the list for a future visit
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Originally Posted by otto72
X3

The family trip you shared brings a great point up. The time spent with family and the memories had will be lived on.

Nice touch Dad
I agree. I realize around 10 years of age we live in a pretty vast and interesting country with lots of history. Vacations are VERY important to us.

We are here for a good time, not necessarily for a long time.
Old May 2nd, 2024 | 05:59 PM
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I agree. I realize around 10 years of age we live in a pretty vast and interesting country with lots of history. Vacations are VERY important to us.

We are here for a good time, not necessarily for a long time.
I think I'm going to be a solo act for it all, so I need to set up a 1 man camper truck and start going and seeing things.
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Wayal... yer name IS John, after all...

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Old May 3rd, 2024 | 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by rocketraider

Wayal... yer name IS John, after all...

Pfftth. (Steinbeck fans will get the reference.&#128526



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The three Ford pickups I've owned have all been named Rocinante. Rocinante I was a 72 Sport Custom. The recently destroyed 93 was II. The 08 is Rocinante III.

Funny this topic came up!!

Im a member of the GM squarebody forum. A few weeks ago someone started a thread “does your truck have a nick name” so I had to reply.

I just bought Rocienti from my dad last week. It’s been in the family since 1985. While the god awful running boards and topper are long gone, the memories and “battle scars” are still there, along with the nickname.



I can never get copy and paste to work on the forum. Gotta do it the “primative” way.



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Looking like another round of weather to be on the watch for...

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Old May 3rd, 2024 | 08:18 PM
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Sounds like some cooler temps are also possible heading your way Kenneth
Old May 3rd, 2024 | 08:18 PM
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Yeah. 88 instead of 92. Not much cooler but I’ll take it.



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This might be off topic, but my wife was taking pictures of our C10 after I finished cleaning it and I thought the clouds were really dramatic.
Old May 4th, 2024 | 02:25 PM
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Cool Picture. That looks like a neat hot rod really like the stock look with the back deeper rims. Thanks for sharing
Old May 5th, 2024 | 10:17 AM
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New ride ready to go to the International Space station tomorrow.https://earthsky.org/spaceflight/boe...eid=e9896f9620
Old May 7th, 2024 | 03:01 PM
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Michigan Tornados Live Feed

Old May 8th, 2024 | 02:38 PM
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Another live feed Tornados Missouri, and others....

Old May 9th, 2024 | 04:34 PM
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I just saw this on the news. Lett's hope it doesn't severely impact communications and other systems.

https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/news/g4-watch-effect-may-11


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https://www.earth.com/news/earth-pre...-solar-storms/

Potential impacts

The area of impact is primarily poleward of 50 degrees Geomagnetic Latitude. Potential effects include:
  • Induced Currents: Power system voltage irregularities and false alarms on some protection devices.
  • Spacecraft: Surface charging and increased drag on low Earth-orbit satellites, potentially causing orientation problems.
  • Navigation: Intermittent satellite navigation (GPS) problems, including loss-of-lock and increased range error.
  • Radio: Intermittent HF (high frequency) radio communication.
  • Aurora: Northern lights may be seen as low as the southern states, down to Iowa in the Midwest, and down to Oregon in the Northwest.
Old May 9th, 2024 | 06:40 PM
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Interesting I was not aware this has been going on. I am hoping the eggs are all not in one basket for communications nowadays and impacted all together at one time.

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I just saw this on the news. Lett's hope it doesn't severely impact communications and other systems.
This morning I awoke to four household clocks w/ incorrect time:

(1) Nine volt battery operated clock in kitchen - behind 9 minutes;
(2) ACV Cuisinart microwave oven clock - ahead 5 minutes;
(3) ACV Kenmore Professional Oven/Range clock - ahead 13 minutes;
(4) ACV bedroom clock ahead 4 minutes.

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Old May 10th, 2024 | 09:09 AM
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That is pretty odd Norm. Were they all pretty much in sync prior
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That is pretty odd Norm. Were they all pretty much in sync prior
Yes. They were all in sync prior w/in one minute of each other. I know this because I just re-synchronized them last week. Very odd.
Old May 10th, 2024 | 12:21 PM
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Today's update:

https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/news/sever...ikely-continue

SEVERE GEOMAGNETIC STORMING LIKELY TO CONTINUE





https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/news/g4-conditions-observed

G4 CONDITIONS OBSERVED!



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There's some really cool information on the NOAA home page, including a graphic of the aurora over the duration of the event. Looks like northern Europe will see the most activity, but dang look at the US.

https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/




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Old May 15th, 2024 | 05:35 PM
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Interesting read from Earth Sky

Sun news May 15, 2024: The biggest flare of Solar Cycle 25 so farhttps://earthsky.org/sun/sun-news-ac...eid=e9896f9620
Old May 15th, 2024 | 07:30 PM
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Good thing that wasn't aiming directly at the erf.
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Thus, sun activity is now considered very high.


Here come increased global warming.
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Thus, sun activity is now considered very high.


Here come increased global warming.
Less starvation, more food. Unless Lurch gets us to stop planting food to keep us from starving.
Old May 20th, 2024 | 01:44 PM
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Eyes toward the skys in the Midwest Tomorrow Tuesday May 21st

We’re About To Get Rocked By These Big Storms… - YouTube




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