Is there anything online approximates the playa conditions, real time? Any of the DPW/setup crews got a weather station running? Weather Underground gives me Empire as the nearest, and that shows highs in the 70s. Gotta imagine that's mountain-weather, not playa. (I'm a newbie, so not seen the respective towns yet going in.)
Seems that someone, somewhere, would have a live weather station near the playa. BLM/research, something.
-B.
Nearest online weather station?
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Nearest online weather station?
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Check here, too:
http://www.cieux.com/bm/alerts.html#heat
Louise and I have been at the Y-intersection between Gerlach and the playa entrance a couple of times directing traffic. The only difference I could tell was that there was no dust storm at the intersection, but there was in BRC (just as windy, though). shrug - I didn't have a portable weather station to note temperatures and windspeeds, so it's what it seemed to be.
http://www.cieux.com/bm/alerts.html#heat
Louise and I have been at the Y-intersection between Gerlach and the playa entrance a couple of times directing traffic. The only difference I could tell was that there was no dust storm at the intersection, but there was in BRC (just as windy, though). shrug - I didn't have a portable weather station to note temperatures and windspeeds, so it's what it seemed to be.
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It's probably hotter & windier on the site compared to town.
The NWS regional & zone forecasts are probably the most useful tools, just figure the area weather flips around every six days or so, add 10-15 degrees to regional temps for the playa, and count on daily local wind cycles.
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/product.php?sit ... glossary=1
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/total_forecast/ ... es&dict=no
scroll down to "Northern Washoe"
The NWS regional & zone forecasts are probably the most useful tools, just figure the area weather flips around every six days or so, add 10-15 degrees to regional temps for the playa, and count on daily local wind cycles.
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/product.php?sit ... glossary=1
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/total_forecast/ ... es&dict=no
scroll down to "Northern Washoe"
Amazing desert structures & stuff: http://sites.google.com/site/potatotrap/
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http://www.intellicast.com/Local/Weathe ... n=USNV0033
10 day forecast will take you right up to the burn!
10 day forecast will take you right up to the burn!