Friday, September 30, 2022

light rinse, then repeat

 


So we had 1/2 inch on July 5-6, then a mere trace for sixty-plus days - then just under 1/2" the 28-29th of September. On to October.. hm, this looks familiar. A week of dry days, and now 85° would be almost twenty degrees above normal! This won't last long; it's October after all. I always think a typical October starts around 80°, then a small storm and 70 is a challenge, then another storm, and 65° is a memory. By Halloween even sixty is in the past (except for the infamous tropic/pineapple storms of winter) and it's either raining or foggy with mist. Cue the leaf drop!

I mad-rushed our deck to completion this past week, and O I Hurt. A couple days of pressure washing, then a day's rental of a heavy-duty sander with a weight collar, then a fast day of staining before those two wet days could soak the vulnerable wood. Timing was excellent, but my aches are numerous. Clearly the next project needs to be the pump on our empty hot tub..

We picked up a new 60-volt electric lawn mower, which didn't quite get the time to finish the yard due to the deck becoming a weather priority. Looks like next week will get that finished.. followed by renting a brush cutter to reclaim a goodly chunck of property from the wild and crazy blackberry vines. Several of those are attempting to close our (and our neighbor's!) driveway, so the rental beast will make quick work of it. Bummer that I'll be doing it in shorts and a tank top though: those stickers will hurt!! :^o

 

Update - forecast temps have dropped a bit, so overalls will be available in the Sticker War! 😬


Update II - still nice, possibly a few 80° temps again?



HOWEVER:

Note that by the 21st, autumn arrives wearing its grey costume. Cliff Mass at u.Wash expects the End to come that day as well via the ECMWF ensembles - as it generally does at some point after the 15th.

https://cliffmass.blogspot.com/2022/10/northwest-winter-starts-on-october-21.html


Update fini - forecast is still holding true. We didn't reach 80°, but we did hit 77° on the 15th!







Friday, September 23, 2022

another dry month wrapping up

 Here's the Wx Underground forecast for the rest of September.


So our driest and first 0.00" month (August) could be followed by our 2nd-driest! We are at 0.01" as of now, and showers keep disappearing from our forecast about five days out. Our 2nd driest is currently 0.03" so it could be close.

We're now at day 78 since the last true rain - the day with 0.01 was the first day above a trace since July 6th. A half-dozen trace days also occurred. 

Our Jul-Sep amount is 13% of normal - a very dry summer. Last year those three months were 132% of normal. As the three driest months it's less surprising to vary wildly from a small average than for other three-month periods.. but that's quite a swing.


Update - forecast is (for once) getting wetter - we'll see about that!






Saturday, September 10, 2022

three-day birthday celebration!

 Four, if you count Earth years!

I was going over my solar-system date calculator, which determines my age based on the orbits of the other planets. I extended my calculator to include my wife several years back.

I've just become aware that we have three consecutive birth-days coming up in late November! On the 21st, my wife will have been alive for 204 orbits of Mecrury - so hot cake for her! The next two birth-days are all mine, as on consecutive days I hit 107 orbits of Venus and 35 Martian years. By including my neice's earth-birthday on the 24th, the party just goes on and on.. :^)


Cheap thrills are the best ones!



Saturday, September 3, 2022

where's Waldo? Lake edition

Much to our dismay, Waldo was overhead this week. :( The fire has been burning for a month now in tough terrain, and after a west wind pushed it to Deschutes county the recent east winds have pushed it back to the campsites we know and love.

Waldo Lake was a destination for many years for our family. Despite bugs and random acts of awful weather, a good day at Waldo sticks in the memory for a very long time. Photos of my parents and other family members that now look down from above are in every family album.

Over a dozen years ago a large fire wasted the north shore of the lake. It didn't reach the campgrounds, but the desolation was a sad sight from the NE-shore campgrounds. This year the west side is in flames, and now abuts the area of the previous burn. The smoke has generally drifted east, but yesterday it came up the valley and dimmed our views. Thankfully it was too high up for the scent to reach us.

as of 10 September -- Oakridge and Irish/Taylor Lakes are highlighted

Sep. 9/10 update. Both camps on the NE shoreline are pretty much beyond hope. After a few days of moving eastward over the Cascade crest, east winds are pushing the fire against the lake again. That wind direction is expected to continue into Sunday, and the two camps are in exactly the wrong spot.

Very sad for our family-favorite campground.
 


9-16 update
Weather much more moist/cool and less wind. Not wet, but definitely feeling more autumnal. North end of Charlton Lake singed, and more Waldo shoreline to the south involved.






Friday, September 2, 2022

cruisin' with the big boys

 EV range anxiety is a big thing for americans. When you're used to going 400 miles on a tank of gas, the thought of doing less isn't for everyone. And the thought of sitting around while the battery charges for an hour is annoying to people who spend 45 minutes in a 'fast-food' spot without a second thought. Clearly McDonalds and co. need to invest in more EV chargers!


This last week we charged the Niro and discovered it had crossed its personal threshold - the full charge range estimate was 308 miles! This number varies with the season, since heaters wipers and lights all conspire to drain the tank. Spring and autumn have a bit less and winter is easily the worst in the PacNW, with lights and wipers vital and heat very nice. It seems the EPA estimate is based on these facts; the Niro EV is rated at 235mi per full charge, which is within 5 miles of our shortest range last winter.

Last year our longest range estimate was in the 290s, and other owners had reported 300+ tanks. That's the big Tesla selling point, and others always want to show 300+ as a feature. Nice to know it can be done - with thrifty use of comforts inside the cabin.