Really, really lovely cumulonimbus action tonight! I just happened to have my drone in the car and got some solid shots of DT Seattle/Lake Washington/Mercer Island/Bellevue looking north from Skyway. Alas, the focal length of the lens doesn't do the vertical height justice and my WB was off rendering it into semi-gross HDR territory, but still... fun looking weather! It was quite windy- I was flying right at 390 ft and the drone was giving me all sorts of warnings about sustained winds/gusts.
A most incredible snow storm. At times the snowfall rates have been as heavy or slightly heavier than January 2017. Temp 27.5, Dewpoint: 27.1 with gusty east wind and very heavy snow continuing. I'm at 11 1/2" now! UNBELIEVABLE!!!! This pic does no justice at all.
NBM is quite an interesting product! Their weighting algorithm is moderately complex and dynamic, though does has some drawbacks as we saw yesterday. For those who don't know, NBM is an attempt by NOAA to create a super probabilistic forecast model that ingests output from all the models above and outputs forecast guidance for local offices that help them to gauge the relative odds of particular weather outcomes. The 'special sauce' is the post-processing, normalization and weighting that they d
Thanks for the heads up, I appreciate it! That's gross
I'll let you know if anything actually progresses with this application, I was hoping for Bozeman if anything lol. Montana has a quiet yet underrated tech scene that I hope deters most of the competition away cause of the climate. It'd be such a win-win to work there and really experience their winters.
That just sucks man, lamotrigene is one of the only, if not *the* only anti seizure meds that does not have horrible side effects.
I remember when we were going through the medication options when my daughter got diagnosed, and holy hell it was awful. We felt very fortunate when lamotrigene worked for her.
The side effects for everything else were that much worse for women. They pretty much guarantee (70-80%+) any pregnancy would have serious birth defects, and that's assuming the child even survived to term. I think for a couple of meds we were told we would have to sign an agreement guaranteeing she would be on birth control.
I really hope your insurance company comes through for you or you are able to figure something out.
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