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Tuesday August 3rd, 2010

Greetings and welcome!

The weekend turned out alright. I got rained on for about an hour Saturday and that is about it. Other than that we filled it up like every weekend around here.

It feels a lot like August today. It is mid-upper 80s, and a little muggy. There is a chance of a isolated shower or storm popping up in the heat of the day, and we can pretty much ditto the outlook for tomorrow too. After that we are looking at low to mid-80s to low 90s and the first chance of rain coming on Sunday. Feels like August.

Here are some weekend events..

August 7 Lakewood Town Hall & Activity Center

32nd Annual Lakes Country Arts & Crafts Show

9am-3pm Sponsored by McCaslin Lions Club
Original Artwork – 256 Booths – Food & Beverages available on the grounds

August 7 Townsend Town Hall

Annual Corn Roast & Family Fun Day

starts at 11 AMSponsored by the Townsend Flowage Assoc.
Childrens Games, Music, Food & Drink, Raffles & Prizes

August 7 Crivitz Village Hall

22nd Annual Gun & Knife Show

8:30am – 3:00pm
Sponsored by Crivitz Legion Post 413

August 7 Mosquito Park
Amberg

Amberg Community Association Annual Duck Run

11am Food & Drink – Paddle Wheel

I have some to add…

The Friends Of Mountain Ambulance Service will be having their Drive-Through Fish Fry this Friday and the Mountain Ambulance Station by Hwy 32.

The Everbreeze (Chute Pond) and the Schoolhouse in Mountain are having corn roasts Saturday.

There is a Family Fun Day and Auction at the Lake Lucerne Clubhouse in Crandon Saturday.

Friday night is the 10th annual Family Fun Night & Street Dance in Wabeno.

I did see our blue heron friend along the river again last weekend. He avoided my lens, but Mr. Osprey didn’t..

I have seen the osprey many times and have gotten a few shots of it. He is an elusive one though. This pic was taken through a gap in the tree canopy, zoomed and cropped in.

I’d love to stick around and chat, but it is time to dive into another full and unpredictable day in Silver Cliff. Have  good week and thank you for visiting!

RJB

Friday July 30th, 2010

Greetings and welcome!

I just wanted to check in with a last minute weather update.

The NAM and the TV are looking for some rain tonight and early Saturday morning. They have it clearing out late Saturday morning, and a lingering chance that we might see some scattered showers and storms if the afternoon heat stirs up the atmosphere enough.

The NAM weighs in with some notable rain tonight for us. The NAM total QPF for the next 72 hours is 1-1.5″ with almost all of it coming overnight tonight.

That was the scenario that I floated yesterday where the main energy of the disturbance would hit us instead of the UP as otherwise predicted. With the scattered nature of it, I could only guess if it will work out, but right now it is way north, up by International Falls.

The GFS is keeping us in the lowest color area for precip (0.01-0.1″) from Friday night until Saturday afternoon. They also subscribe to the chances of some late day rain Saturday, stepping up the total rain possible to 0.1-0.25″. They show a nice day Sunday, and a total weekend QPF <0.25″.

The HPC has us in the lowest bands except for tonight & Saturday and a total of 0.1-0.25″ of rain for the weekend. There is no precip expected after Saturday afternoon.

The NWS has a chance of showers and isolated storms tonight and a chance of showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms Saturday. Rain chances with them are 40% tonight, 30% Saturday.

The bottom line? It will be a mostly very nice summer weekend. With temps in the mid-70s to low 80s, it will be really nice for late July.

The rain expected after Saturday morning is not anything organized. Think of it more as typical summer afternoon scattered showers that pop up in the heat of the day. I wouldn’t sit this weekend out on account of weather.

Watch the cloud tops.. If they start getting really tall, pay attention. More likely they will be flattened on top (capped) or cut off (shear) and won’t be able to build up high enough to support showers or a T-storm forming.

I am also going to go out on a limb and predict a good sunset Saturday evening. With a few clouds around and some moisture in the atmosphere it should have good color and maybe some feature clouds.

Have a good weekend and thank you for visiting!

RJB

Thursday July 29th, 2010

Greetings and welcome!

The rain storm a few nights ago was a good one. We didn’t have any damage around here, but we did see an inch to an inch and a half of rain.

To the north and east of the Peshtigo River watershed they got pounded. Rainfall estimates that I have seen were in the 2-5″ range for far northern Forest County and Florence County and nearby places to the north and east of there in the U.P.

Both rivers should be on the rise for the weekend. The Menominee is the highly recommended pick for whitewater rafting this weekend. It was running at 3,000cfs the last time that the gauge updated, which was yesterday afternoon. I suspect that it will be there or more likely higher for the weekend. That river is so cool when it gets big, burying 12 man rafts in huge waves and holes, and really getting the adrenaline rat fed.

The weather this weekend looks mediocre. I checked 4 different sources and came away with 4 different ideas on what will happen. My best guess is that it will work out ok. There will be a chance of rain Friday afternoon and again Friday night and Saturday morning. That rain should not be too heavy according to the forecast models, which put he QPF at 0.01-0.1″ per six hour frame. The NWS, NAM, and HPC have the rain leaving by noon, the GFS keeps the chance of <0.1″ in the forecast right through Sunday.

The heaviest part of the storm is expected to be in the UP and near Lake Superior, with light and scattered stuff coming to our area. That could also change, having a storm work out 200 miles one way or the other of the prediction isn’t that big of a variance on the grand scale.  None of the forecasts have it straying south at the moment.

The bottom line is that if the forecast stays on track we could have light and scattered rain Friday afternoon, Friday night, and Saturday morning. Other than that it looks pretty comfortable with temps in the upper 70s or low 80s.

We have some great events in the area this weekend. The big ones on my list are the car show at Eagle Creek Pub and the grand opening party at Fisher’s Camp Resort. There s also a ride for the Crivitz Rescue Squad, the Wagner VFD picnic, and a 100th anniversary party for the High Falls dam by where the snowmobile radar runs and the water ski shows are held by Boat Landing #3 on High Falls Flowage.

Yesterday brought some enlightenment as to why my berry bushes are under performing. I went out to check what was a bumper crop of black raspberries, only to find every ripe berry stripped from the branches. As we were out there guessing at what at all of those berries, a chippy showed us. Apparently he ran up the cane, bent it down, and stripped the berries.

That explains a lot. About 3 weeks ago the yard was just infested with chippies. They are fine until they start getting into the house and stuff like that. About the time that I was ready to do something about it, they were suddenly scarce. Now I know why. They are all down in my berry patch.

Other than that there isn’t much to report.

Have a good weekend and thank you for visiting!

RJB

Tuesday July 27th, 2010

Greetings and welcome!

The weekend weather worked out ok for the most part. Saturday morning brought rain, but it cleared up about 1pm. Late afternoon we had about a 10 or 15 minute downpour, and then the skies parted.

The afternoon downpour was a dandy. I was out chopping wood for the grill when it came. I was hot anyway, and being the stubborn one, I kept chopping wood. The rain just kept coming with increasing intensity until it was really hammering. Finally I was driven into the woodshed, and by that time it was funny. The previously seasoned oak that I split up took a lot of camper’s helper to get started in the grills.

Sunday and Monday were nice days but on the hot side. You will have that in late July, that is what beaches and rivers are for.

Today is another warm one, and there is a little extra humidity too. There will be a lot of extra humidity when the storm that is hitting Rhinelander now hits us.

The rain for today and tonight looks like it will be heavy somewhere. A variety of sources brought a variety of opinions on where. They all agree that it will rain, but they vary in how much could fall here. The HPC has it staying north, and us getting 0.75-1.25″. The GFS had similar numbers with1.0-1.5″, and the normally conservative NAM had us getting hit good and weighed in with a possible 1.5-3″. These are QPF numbers for the next 60 hours.

Looking at the US radar animation, the NAM might be onto something.

We are in a fairly typical summer pattern where a dome of hot humid air tries to push north into the region. As it encounters the cooler air to the north, the line between the two sets up quite a battleground for the formation of storms.

Often the storms follow distinct paths illustrating the line between the two air masses. Sometimes waves of the storm come one after another like train cars on a rail right down that line. That is where we get stuff like the horrible flooding in Milwaukee, recent flooding in the Fox Valley, the flooding in the Dells a few summers ago,  and the 9″ of rain in one night in the Peshtigo River watershed a few summers ago.

Right now the radar looks like it is going to train on the Pesh watershed. I say bring it. Yes we have had almost 14″ of rain since June 1, but we only had something like 2.54″ between Jan1 and June 1, and 6 years of drought before that. It is coming around nicely, but 6 years of drought is a big deficit to recover from.

I recall a discussion over the weekend about the gators (mosquitoes). I hardly ever used Repel in May and most of June was pretty good. The last few weekends have found them back to normal. The good news is that I haven’t seen a tick in 6 weeks.

I have been seeing a lot of deer moving around the past few days. I am not sure what draws ’em up to the road, but there have been a lot. Maybe it is the full moon.

Also in the critter department I spotted a couple of different birds along the Peshtigo this weekend. There was an osprey that I have seen and taken pictures of before, but this time he kept some canopy between him and I. I tried, but he was faster.

This guy was a big bird. I saw him coming and got off a couple of frames as he came by. This is the best one.

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We have some pretty fun events this weekend..

July 31 Eagle Creek Pub
Silver Cliff

Eagle Creek Pub’s

5th Annual Car Show

Come enjoy the cars, and this year we’ve added bikes
Music, beer specials, fellowship & FUN!

July 31 Fishers CampResort
Boat Landing #10

Fisher’s Camp Resort

Grand Opening Celebration

11 am – ???
Chicken Booyah, Live Music, Drawings & Prizes

July 31 Leaving Dan & Tim’s Riverside promptly at 11:30 AM

Crivitz Rescue Squad

1st Annual “Ride for Rescue”

Monies raised to go toward a new ambulance for the Crivitz Rescue Squad
Click Here for Full Details

July 31 Stephenson Town Park
Boat Landing 3 Rd
High Falls Flowage

100th Anniversary of the High Falls Dam

WPS & the Twin Bridge Ski Team invite you to celebrate the occasion

Ski show at 6:30 PM

July 31 Menominee River Park
Hwy 180 & County X

30th Annual Wagner Fire Dept.

Fundraiser Picnic

11 am to 8 pm – Music, kids games, horseshoe tourney, raffles, prizes, food & refreshments

The weekend weather looks pretty good 4 days out. The NWS has us for a nice weekend with comfortable temps in the upper 70s or low 80s. A couple of the forecast models introduced some scattered rain, but it was all random spots in the 0.01-0.1″ per 6 hour range. I will keep an eye on it, but right now the weekend weather looks nice.

That is about it from here. Have a good week and thank you for visiting!

RJB