Playa Weather
- junglesmacks
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- junglesmacks
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YMMV, but we use and compare them to everyone else and they always come closest. No one is a psychic and can tell you how long it's going to rain for, come on. You look at trends and say ok a cool down will happen on this day or it has a good chance of raining. Expecting psychic abilities and getting upset because they said it would rain all day and it only rained a little bit.. come on. They said it would rain, and that's what you need to know.
We know a cold front is coming on those days, yes. May rain, yes. That's the important stuff
We know a cold front is coming on those days, yes. May rain, yes. That's the important stuff
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
- junglesmacks
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Bob Stahl posted this link which may be helpful: http://65.161.206.29/weather/
- geospyder
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Another of those you won't know unless you ask questions...
In the picture below, taken from the Burningman weather page, which way is the wind blowing - "from" the point or "to" the point?
What is the "Normal" direction for the Playa winds? I'd like to position my vehicle to be a wind block for my tent.

In the picture below, taken from the Burningman weather page, which way is the wind blowing - "from" the point or "to" the point?
What is the "Normal" direction for the Playa winds? I'd like to position my vehicle to be a wind block for my tent.

You know it's going to be a bad day when you jump out of bed and miss the floor.
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[quote="junglesmacks"]PS.. Accuweather called this a week ago now.. I'm telling you.. their long range models aren't just based on "averages".. they have some great long range forecasting. They get it right more than anyone IMHO.[/quote]
actually, accuweather gets their models from the spc, but as far as real time, ie: severe thunderstorms, etc, accuweather is about a 7 to 11 minute delay on their radar to real time transmit. but i would say accuweather or the storm prediction center ( www.spc.noaa.gov) for long term forecasts. have a great trip!
actually, accuweather gets their models from the spc, but as far as real time, ie: severe thunderstorms, etc, accuweather is about a 7 to 11 minute delay on their radar to real time transmit. but i would say accuweather or the storm prediction center ( www.spc.noaa.gov) for long term forecasts. have a great trip!
