Looking for folks who would be interested in playing host to some sensors, radios, and small computers. I would be collecting atmospheric conditions, gases, radiation, and emergency pages sent out to first responders.
This would be a part of what might be an open mesonet network of stations that provide more data than your typical weather station. As host to the station you would have access to the data coming from it as well as the data collected from other stations.
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Yes. Try switching browsers.
Yesterday I couldn't get NWS local climate data to load on Firefox. It just kept going to the national map. Switching to Safari fixed it.
Today, I can't get local observation data on Safari, but they load fine on Firefox (climate data is back on Firefox too).
Oh, and my Davis WeatherLink Live device stopped transmitting at 12:45 this morning, and nothing I've tried can get it working again. Coincidence???
May 20 high: 68 F
2024 average high for Downtown LA as of May 20: 70.60 F
Average high for May 21-31 2024 required to tie last May: 68.27 F
Note: KCQT was moved so this could be messed up.
Volcanoes are tricky... they have been the cause of cold periods and also responsible for inundating the atmosphere with CO2 and leading to some of the warmest periods in Earth's history. I read that one volcano is Iceland which is dormant is putting out massive amounts of CO2 currently and they had no idea until they deployed drones over the area with sensors.
It appears the Earth might be entering a period of high volcanic activity. Two recent eruptions in Indonesia, the ongoing eruptions in Iceland, and now ominous warning signs from Campi Flegrei in Italy. The latter has experienced over a thousand shallow earthquakes in the past month and ground deformation of 2cm per month. Definitely something to watch.
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