Ah, Ah, Ah... Choo!

When last week hit it's mid point, May 2010 had the feel of late March. By the time this coming week hits it's mid point, May 2010 will have the feel of early June. We've certainly been on the normal May roller coaster ride thus far, but as I type this, I cannot ask for better weather for this time of year. Temperatures in the mid 60's with plenty of sunshine and light winds. The garden has been tilled, the brush has been sized and burned, and the basswood in the back yard is flowering and starting to show it's fruit. Summer is approaching.

(OSNW3 Weather Brief)
(OSNW3 May Observations)

(OSNW3 May 2010 Summary)

(click on graph for the month summary data - it will open a new tab/window)

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Climate Averages
As May passes it's mid point we here at OSNW3 are currently 85% of the Oshkosh average for precipitation (2.59" of 2.96"), and currently 4.7° below the Oshkosh monthly mean temperature (53.1° of 57.8°). All official climate averages for Oshkosh can be found by visiting the Midwest Regional Climate Center or the National Weather Service - Green Bay and using their NOWData tools. Official climate averages are determined by a 30 year period and are updated every 10 years. Our current averages are for the years 1971-2000, and in 2011 they will be updated to cover the 1981-2010 30 year period.

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CoCoRaHS Message of the Day

As I finished entering one of my daily observations on the CoCoRaHS site this past week, the message of the day caught my attention. The message is below.

"Sunrise, sunset . . . swiftly flow the days" so goes the song from the musical "Fiddler on the Roof". The warmer weather of May brings us outdoors making many of us more aware of the time of sunrise and sunset as the days continue to lengthen over the next month. We are awoken by early morning sunshine and still have time to work outdoors in our gardens or play softball after dinner. If you're interested in sunrise/sunset times, and how they change for anywhere in the country, you may wish to pay a visit to the U.S. Naval Observatory website: “Naval Observatory” They also specialize in such obscure, but critically important information such as twilight -- the amount of light visible before sunrise and after sunset. So this weekend when you are outdoors take note of when then sun sets in your neck of the woods.

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OSNW3 Website Additions
I've been meaning to put the "days with measurable precipitation" data onto the site for quite sometime. I finally made the time. The data is linked on the Observations page located to the right of the Annual Precipitation link in the Daily Observations area.

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Front of House
I mowed on May 14 which brings my yearly total of mows to three. Front of House shots are here, and the daily noon webcam shots are here.

(FOH - May 16, 2010)

Comments

  1. Looking at your monthly summary graph so far, it seems this year will trend much like last year did. Generally speaking, 2009 and 2010 started above avg, dipped below for a little over a week, and looking ahead it seems you'll be above avg again.

    We, too are expecting warmer-than-average temps this week, but it's coming a day too late. It's foggy/rainy now and might get to 60°. We have a Relay For Life event at school today...and I'm signed up for the dunk tank. This teacher's gunna be coooollld.

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  2. WxWatcher, I would have to agree with your generalization. I was speaking with my Father in-law and he mentioned how it's been raining for the past week almost and before the rains came it was nearly 90. I hope you get dunked at least 10 times. It'll mean everyone's having fun dunking the teach. Enjoy.

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  3. It's looking Summer-like in your weekend photo, I see the Birch is fully leafed out! our birch has leaves on it, and it nearly has full sized leaves. I've mowed 2 times and I'm going on my 3rd this week!

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  4. D, it sure is. And since I've failed to trim any of my bushes the past three years things are looking shaggy. I need to do that this Winter for sure. We need to split our hostas on the east side of the house as well. HUGE.

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  5. Just checked out your Daily Observations page for the first time. That is AWESOME! I never thought I’d say this, but I think you’re making a weather geek out of me.

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  6. Lee, I am glad you checked it out and that you liked it at the same time. If the content on the site and blog helps make someone a weather geek... well, now, I'll toast to that!

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