May 2010

Friday May 28th, 2010

Greetings and welcome!

There are not a lot of major updates today. The big weekend is off to a start for a lot of people. A few weekend people were around last night, and that will increase a lot today.

The weather outlook remains the same. It is expected to be a nice weekend until Sunday night when a line of rain should pass through. Monday will be cooler.

In my travels last night I found that the new growth in the woods is really taking off. We had an early start, then the lack of rain slowed it down. It is filling in nicely now.

I also spotted a snapping turtle up on the road by the river and a courageous sandhill crane. Two adult cranes had crossed the road. As I got close one of them ran back out in front of the truck at the last second jumping around and flapping it’s wings because a baby on the other side had run into the road. I was aware of them and going slow so an expected e-stop gave the whole situation a happy ending. I was quite impressed with the bird’s courage and glad that it ended well.

Last night was the full moon. At that point we can expect some moonlight over the weekend. Something that I really enjoyed on the last full moon was going to a remote clear cut in the forest and parking on a hilltop to watch and listen to the world go by late at night. That might be a good choice for this weekend.

The full moon should make the fishing better too. Supposedly the solunar tables are for both fish and game, and there were plenty of active deer.

The only event that I have to add is that Bob Heckler and his brother will be playing at the Rapids Resort Saturday night, otherwise there is a DJ there the other nights.

Well I am off to go and dive into the day. Have a good weekend and thank you for visiting!

RJB

Thursday May 27th, 2010

Greetings and welcome!

The cold front finally came through yesterday and put an end to the heat and humidity. Yesterday it gave north central WI 1-3 inches of rain in places, and similar totals across the Fox Valley. It was hit and miss with areas only a few miles apart seeing very different totals.

That was our story here. The storms along the front died down overnight as the front advanced our way. They started back up again pretty much right here. For at least an hour yesterday we had rumbles of thunder, but the rain was only enough to make dust droplets on the truck.

The storm grew quickly as it moved east. A friend said that it was pouring in Crivitz hard enough to make the parking lot fill with water. The radar returns showed about 0.66″ in Pembine, and 0.88″ in Mountain, but 0.1″ here.

There have been a lot of news reports this week about the drought in Northern WI. The Milwaukee fishwrap had an article, the Green Bay TV 2 news did a piece this morning, and the DNR has an article about it as well.

I thought we had it bad here.. The articles said that the Rainbow Flowage  in Oneida County was down 13 feet, and Deep Lake in Washburn County is down 15 feet. There was a picture on the DNR site of a dock 50-75′ up a hill from the waterline.

Contrast that with Waubee Lake that is maybe 3′ off, and our rivers are running at about normal recent August low levels.

Flowages like Caldron Falls and High Falls are not affected from our perspective. The dams have strictly controlled water levels that they must maintain. They are not down at all. WPS isn’t making much power or letting much through the dams, but the lakes remain full.

I checked fire danger today and we are at moderate. Much of the area saw rain. Today’s low relative humidity behind the front is of some concern, but  we are not a tinder box. They actually are allowing burning today.

The next item up for bids is the weekend weather. So far that looks to be on track with earlier forecasts.

We will see high pressure dominate the weather through Sunday. It is expected to be warm with increasing temps as the time passes. An approaching storm will push warm and probably humid air north into our region as it approached from the west. The influence of that should be mostly felt on Sunday. The forecast has the cold front coming through Sunday night and early Monday morning with a chance of rain and storms. They do not look that strong on the models.

As far as temperatures I would generalize a little and estimate upper 70s and into the 80s Saturday, and a little hotter day in the mid-80s Sunday. Monday should drop back to the upper 70s if it clears out quickly.

I am always a little suspicious of bluebird weekend forecasts, and this one is no different. The models and sources agree on what I have above. I am not sure that I do.

Here are the events that I know about for this weekend..

May 29 Rustic Inn
Silver Cliff Rummage Sale
In the Yard and Pavilion

Buy or Sell from 7 AM to 12 Noon
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May 29 Town of Stephenson
Parade starts on Archer Lane off Boat Landing #3 Rd 9th Annual Picnic & Parade
sponsored by the Town of Stephenson Fire Dept. and Twin Bridge Rescue Squad Parade at 11am – Picnic to follow at the Stephenson Town Hall on County X

Food & Drink, Games & Raffles, Live Music
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May 29 Townsend Town Hall 9th Annual Townsend Stars & Stripes Celebration

7pm to 11:30pm Refreshments, Raffles, Games & Prizes, Live Music
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May 29 Wabeno Fire & Rescue Grounds 2nd Annual Wabeno Fire & Rescue Fund raiser

Open House – Pig Roast – Classic Car Show – Raffles – Live Music
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May 30 Silver Cliff Memorial Park
& Picnic Grounds Annual Memorial Day Picnic
Ceremony at 10am, picnic to follow – Food, Drink, Games, Raffles
Sponsored by American Legion Post 66 & Auxiliary

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May 30 Downtown Mountain Mountain Memorial Weekend Parade
Starts at Noon – Life music, food, refreshments and raffles to follow

Sponsored by the Mountain Area Business Assoc.
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May 30 Lakewood Town Hall & Activity Grounds McCaslin Lioness 11th Annual Family Faire
10am – 3pm Raffles & Prizes – Silent Auction – Children’s games

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Sunday May 30th- Memorial Day Parade Through Wausauke @ 11am followed by the Wausaukee VFD Truck & Garden Tractor Pull 12pm at the fairgrounds $5 entry $2 beer and food

The travel should be fairly painless. The WIDOT site says that they closed down most construction sites for the weekend. There are exceptions. Here is a link to the page where you can plan your route around those spots.

They also furloughed the DMV workers Friday for budget reasons, so the DMV will be closed. That was well timed.

In a related note, they have been hammering ads on the local TV stations that WI will be on a “Click it or ticket” seat belt law enforcement push this weekend. You will want to be aware of that and generally drive safely as they will be watchful as with any holiday weekend.

Have a good weekend and thank you for visiting!

RJB

Tuesday May 25th, 2010

Greetings and welcome!

Even though Friday started the weekend with more rain than expected and an overcast day that never hit 70, the weekend turned out pretty good. Saturday was overcast and in the 70s, and a pretty nice day. The sun came out in the afternoon, and eventually the skies cleared in time for some good stars Saturday night. The biggest challenge to sky gazing where I was would have to have been the moonlight. It was pretty cool in the fog and the trees, but it lit the sky. Sunday brought a mix of clouds and sun and a nice day in the 80s.

Monday was less desirable. Like most of the state we were in the 90s with high humidity. Both Green Bay and Rhinelander set records. In the case of Rhinelander the high of 90 broke the record of 87 from 1928. One of the TV weather buddies offered the nifty factoid that it was the hottest day since June 24th of last year. That says a lot about how cool July and August were last year. That is almost absurd.

Sunday afternoon we went to Kosir’s for a sit on top kayak trip on the Peshtigo River where it turns into Caldron Falls Flowage. Our group had people spanning 3 decades in age and we had a ball. The kayaks were stable and easy to paddle, and they have a drink caddy. The scenery was tremendous. The bird soaring on the wind with the stairways to heaven where the sun was poking between clouds was really cool. It was a really relaxed trip and a stress buster for sure. Followed by a cookout and good live acoustic guitar music around the campfire after sunset, it was a heck of a day.

Less fun on Sunday was cutting the grass for the first time. I got the old rider going and made a fine start on cutting grass. Some was not very long thanks to the drought. The usual thicker spots were a foot high and plenty thick. Folks that haven’t cut grass yet at weekend places should find that it is time.

The drought has been brutal, leaving lakes and rivers very low. Friday’s rain helped green and growing things, but the 0.2″ or so didn’t address the bigger rain deficit. Rhinelander has us behind on rain 3.96″ since Jan one, though I believe that they had a few storms that we didn’t see, both winter and spring. I would add a couple of inches of deficit for local variation via the Silver Cliff Split.

One huge benefit of the drought is the the bugs are not bad at all this year. Wood ticks are plentiful, but the mosquitoes are not. Normally when I walk to the river in late May I cross a sheltered area where I come out with a huge cloud of mosquitoes surrounding me. It is really something. Saturday I wore no Repel and attracted not a single mosquito in that area. That just doesn’t happen. Likewise when I was outside both Saturday and Sunday, plus both nights, I found exactly zero mosquitoes, and the Repel stayed in the truck all weekend. They do exist, I have seen them, but the population was almost non-existent in my travels last weekend.

Speaking of events that just don’t happen ever.. Gas prices are actually going down in the face of Memorial Day weekend. Usually we get jacked a little for holiday travel, and still probably will. That will be going against a declining petroleum market. Yesterday a barrel of oil was down to $68.36 at one point. That is off 22 percent from highs of $87.15 a barrel earlier this month. According to www.wisconsingasprices.com, people in the Madison and Janesville areas are paying as little as $2.55, while folks up this way are still in the $2.80s. ( Late addition-Chris paid $2.59 in Crivitz today)

The gas/oil market is falling in part due to the devaluation of the Euro. As that falls it makes dollar based crude oil more expensive. The $2.55-$2.85 pump price today really beats the snot out of a couple of years ago when $4.28 gas on Memorial Day weekend crippled tourism and contributed to our economic woes.

Get it while you can. A lot of the hurricane forecasters that I have seen predictions from are saying that the potential is there for a strong Atlantic hurricane season, and an active time in the Gulf of Mexico. With significant oil infrastructure in the Gulf of Mexico, hurricanes there affect gas prices here. If we see some of those areas hit this summer, $2.50 gas will be a fond memory. Get it while you can.

The El Nino that made for a warm and low snow winter and dry spring is now dead. Good riddance. The ENSO regions of the Pacific are cooling fast and are in what is considered neutral territory. Anomalies are as follows.. Niño 4 +0.3ºC, Niño 3.4 -0.2ºC, Niño 3 -0.2ºC, Niño 1+2 -0.1ºC. That is the end of this El Nino, which was the strongest since ’98.

At the moment sea surface temps are trending down sharply in the ENSO region. At -0.5 it is considered La Nina conditions. There are a variety of predictions on how it will play out. A lot of predictions are for the La Nina to develop later in the year, and neutral conditions in the short term. There are some predictions of a brief dip and a return of El Nino for next winter. Those are the less common of the predictions, but I won’t rule it out.

In the short term the ENSO conditions and other factors like conditions in the Atlantic have the setting for a big hurricane season. It is not really clear to me yet if the force field will be lifted from Northeastern WI and we will se some meaningful rain, or if the drought will drag on. We have been seeing a little rain, but nothing over an inch since it snowed 2 weeks ago. It would be really nifty to get some big storms with a lot of rain. Skip the devastation please.

A random thought.. Two Fridays ago it snowed enough to make driving difficult and knock out the power. A short 17 days later Athelstane weather recorded a high of 93.6 yesterday. Ya gotta laugh at the variability of the weather around here.

This week will bring a change in the weather, and a chance of some rain with locally heavy rainfall possible. It looks like a hot one today again, but there is a cold front on the way. That should bring some showers and storms with the frontal passage Tuesday night and Wednesday. The atmosphere is really loaded with CAPEs in the 4,000 j/kg range and precipitable moisture values of 1.5″ plus. You will get that with hot humid air and dew points in the 60s and 70s. At the moment the atmosphere is capped, but if that breaks down we could see rain and storms pop up ahead of the frontal passage.

The frontal passage could bring a lot of rain, or it could come through in a pretty minor way. Right now I am not getting my hopes up past the QPF from the HPC at 0.1-0.25″. If it lines up right it could bring a lot more.

Behind the front is cool less humid air. The forecast is for high pressure dominating our weather through the weekend. That should bring nice days and temps in the mid-70s. There has been a storm popping up on the models for Sunday night. Early versions a week or so ago had it quite a rain maker. More recent runs have it a quick in and out with minimal rain. I am skeptical of any bluebird holiday weekend forecast, and this is no exception. According to my philosophy of expect the worst and you will never be disappointed, it won’t rain on Wednesday, but will on Sunday night or over the weekend. I’d love to be wrong.

We have an event or two for the upcoming holiday weekend. Here is Chris’s list..

May 29 Rustic Inn
Silver Cliff Rummage Sale
In the Yard and Pavilion

Buy or Sell from 7 AM to 12 Noon
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May 29 Town of Stephenson
Parade starts on Archer Lane off Boat Landing #3 Rd 9th Annual Picnic & Parade
sponsored by the Town of Stephenson Fire Dept. and Twin Bridge Rescue Squad Parade at 11am – Picnic to follow at the Stephenson Town Hall on County X

Food & Drink, Games & Raffles, Live Music
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May 29 Townsend Town Hall 9th Annual Townsend Stars & Stripes Celebration

7pm to 11:30pm Refreshments, Raffles, Games & Prizes, Live Music
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May 29 Wabeno Fire & Rescue Grounds 2nd Annual Wabeno Fire & Rescue Fund raiser

Open House – Pig Roast – Classic Car Show – Raffles – Live Music
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May 30 Silver Cliff Memorial Park
& Picnic Grounds Annual Memorial Day Picnic
Ceremony at 10am, picnic to follow – Food, Drink, Games, Raffles
Sponsored by American Legion Post 66 & Auxiliary

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May 30 Downtown Mountain Mountain Memorial Weekend Parade
Starts at Noon – Life music, food, refreshments and raffles to follow

Sponsored by the Mountain Area Business Assoc.
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May 30 Lakewood Town Hall & Activity Grounds McCaslin Lioness 11th Annual Family Faire
10am – 3pm Raffles & Prizes – Silent Auction – Children’s games

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Sunday May 30th- Memorial Day Parade Through Wausauke @ 11am followed by the Wausaukee VFD Truck & Garden Tractor Pull 12pm at the fairgrounds $5 entry $2 beer and food

That is about it from here. I will be back later in the week with updates.

Have a good week and thank you for visiting!

RJB

Friday May 21st, 2010

Greetings and welcome!

This is 75 & sunny huh? It has been an overcast and damp day with occasional showers. The web gadget on the left says 61, not 75. Oops.

It looks like the storm got bigger and came farther north. It was a possibility in the models, but with the experts discounting it and 98% of the storms going around us I went along. Ooops.

The rain is moving out, and the rest of the weekend looks to still be on track with nice and warm weather. That is coming from the same experts though.

I am a little nervous about that, so I went and looked. It looks like Saturday should be ok. Today’s low will be right across Lake Michigan, but the models all say clear weather behind it.

Saturday night a warm front comes through dry. Behind it will be warmer, more humid southern air, and a better chance of something stirring up in the way of a shower or storm for Sunday afternoon. The HPC QPF shows us for 0.01-0.1″ of rain over the next 72 hours, but not too far west totals rise. By the Twin Cities it is almost an inch.

My best guess is a warm weekend, not as much sun as expected, and hot on Sunday with a chance of a storm later. It should be a nice weekend.

Have a good weekend and thank you for visiting!

RJB