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July Summary

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OSNW3 July 2014 Daily Observations (click on graph for the month summary data - it will open a new tab/window) Can you name these clouds? I cannot. #lakewinnebago #neenah #wiwx pic.twitter.com/ToJdaJ4vZR — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) July 9, 2014 Top 10 coolest days in July (image). MaxT and MinT. Most recent cool MaxT Jul-28 2013. #Oshkosh #wiwx pic.twitter.com/l7SOKP0q6N — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) July 11, 2014 It is a special kind of ominous. #lakewinnebago #wiwx pic.twitter.com/x90OpBE4cu — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) July 15, 2014 Sorta fun going back and reading what I wrote during my first July blogging - http://t.co/AnOVUkMvOY - Here's to many more! #Oshkosh #wiwx — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) July 16, 2014 #OSNW3 temp records began Jan 2007. Never has the temp dropped below 50F in July. 2x now in 2014; 49.8F & 49.2F - http://t.co/HFtdYfRbXV — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) July 16, 2014 #OSNW3 has reached 90 degrees this summer. Currently 92.0°F #Osh...

June Summary

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OSNW3 June 2014 Daily Observations (click on graph for the month summary data - it will open a new tab/window) #rain #Oshkosh #wiwx https://t.co/avloHIjJ2z — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) June 1, 2014 Found it a bit discouraging that the #OSNW3 #winter snowfall total didn't make the @NWSGreenBay list. pic.twitter.com/8RHNspDG26 — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) June 5, 2014 The sky above #OSNW3 #Oshkosh #wiwx pic.twitter.com/kZV06dyIA4 — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) June 15, 2014 #wiwx soul. @caseykessenich @RoyalStPatricks pic.twitter.com/JK6OdSS4oZ — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) June 19, 2014 It has been a wet decade thus far at #OSNW3 (see charts). #Oshkosh #wiwx http://t.co/QVjEtgsplf pic.twitter.com/gw2F6jKeZD — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) June 22, 2014 1.91" of #rain at #OSNW3 in #Oshkosh #wiwx . Event began at 21:32 and lasted 50-55 minutes. @LukeSampe @NWSGreenBay pic.twitter.com/f5UFYPKPKB — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) June 24, 2014 June 2014 has...

May Summary

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OSNW3 May 2014 Daily Observations (click on graph for the month summary data - it will open a new tab/window) #OSNW3 recorded the least amount of days > 60F for Oct-Apr this decade. #Oshkosh #wiwx (more) http://t.co/MMxTNibFud pic.twitter.com/PNeeGosnaV — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) May 4, 2014 I love me some East winds. #waves on my side of #lakewinnebago #wiwx https://t.co/J5oBgkadam — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) May 7, 2014 Mr @hostalover360 , you have seen many of my FOH photos over the years. What happened to those bushes? Are they dead? pic.twitter.com/5p7YCbEVUf — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) May 13, 2014 Those dead bushes bring life to the front yard. pic.twitter.com/EDUJgbuubm — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) May 26, 2014 15 days with pcpn in May at #OSNW3 , but just 0.07" above #Oshkosh average. http://t.co/4Ankd0mbO3 #wiwx pic.twitter.com/QRB8Env2ZX — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) June 1, 2014

April Summary

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OSNW3 April 2014 Daily Observations (click on graph for the month summary data - it will open a new tab/window) 109 Days of #winter in 2013-14 (same as 2012-13). #spring officially began at #OSNW3 on Apr 2 - http://t.co/z5ZzNSI45d (new blog post) #wiwx — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) April 3, 2014 Time lapse of yesterday's #snow accumulation and today's melt. The shadow wins the race - http://t.co/UTjDpvvbyB #OSNW3 #Oshkosh #wiwx — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) April 5, 2014 24hr obs ending 7AM today, #OSNW3 recorded a MaxT of 60.2°. First 60+ since 10/13/13. 180 days ago. #Oshkosh #wiwx pic.twitter.com/EfCN6NXbKn — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) April 10, 2014 18 measurable #snow days in April at #OSNW3 since 2007 - http://t.co/tSdo7evcLN #Oshkosh #wiwx (photos & radarloops) pic.twitter.com/3E8gmO5W7P — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) April 11, 2014 Cats and dogs. Watch the area around #OSNW3 succumb to water. #flood #Oshkosh #wiwx - http://t.co/SmchqvchBC ...

OSNW3 - 2013-14 Winter Season Duration - 109 Days

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The winter of 2013-14 has come to an end. Spring is officially here, in my backyard. Let me review the the conditions that constitute a winter season. The definition of a Winter Season Duration (WSD) is as follows, and in the case of OSNW3, six(6), is used for "several" consecutive days. First Day of Winter represents a daily max temp equal or below 32°F and a snow depth of 1" or greater for several consecutive days. Last Day of Winter represents a daily max temp equal or above 32°F and a snow depth less than 1" for several consecutive days. ---- The winter of 2013-14 lasted 109 days. It began on Dec 14, 2013 and ended on Apr 1, 2014. Below is a graphical representation. What is locked into memory from last winter? It also lasted 109 days. It began later, ended later and was not persistently cold like this winter. Note the differences between last year (below) and this year (above). While it seems uncommon, we cannot rule out winter making a return thi...

March Summary

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OSNW3 March 2014 Daily Observations (click on graph for the month summary data - it will open a new tab/window) I analyzed the top-5, they are legit. Deepest March snow depths in #Oshkosh #wiwx history - http://t.co/067ddRUjfA pic.twitter.com/bSdpFU932r — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) March 7, 2014 Winds pull strands of ice out into Lake Michigan from Washington and Detroit Islands. http://t.co/ZQMWiV9zfY pic.twitter.com/zybXkRgWyK — NASA Earth (@NASA_EO) March 10, 2014 Thanks for the muse @WIBN06 - looks to be sunny and 53F at #OSNW3 . Snow depth was 8" this AM. #Oshkosh #wiwx pic.twitter.com/1PvbfDLufn — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) March 10, 2014 Overnight #OSNW3 recorded a MinT of 34.5F. This is the first time since 12/4/13 that the MinT recorded +32F. 98 days ago. #Oshkosh #wiwx — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) March 11, 2014 A 16" snow depth difference between #OSNW3 and @WIBN06 - https://t.co/PDWexn5inE (it's a map) #wiwx #Oshkosh #Suamico pi...

A Niagara Escarpment Mini Glacier

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I've been traveling to a customer site in Sheboygan, WI for over a decade. The route I choose to take most often is the road less traveled. I like to go slow and look at the scenery. My favorite portion of the route (the bulls-eye on the map above) is traversing Wisconsin's southern portion of the Niagara Escarpment . During the winter months I often observe a large chunk of ice slowly snaking it's way down the escarpment towards the road. (the bulls-eye on the map below is where the chunk of ice exists) I think of the chunk of ice as a mini glacier. Each time I pass it I notice how it grows, deforms and flows through time. This year is it abnormally large. Compelled by it, I stopped and took a couple photos today. Update on the NEMG - April 1, 2014 While I was on my way out of Sheboygan earlier in the day I hugged Lake Michigan. #lakemichigan is certainly open as of right now. #sheboygan #wiwx pic.twitter.com/R8waQoVNnx — Josh Herman (@OSNW3) ...