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February 17th, 2010

SLoweather is looking for a local-to-SLO freelance programmer skilled in LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySql and PHP). The ideal applicant will have experience in secure PHP website design, PHP MySQL querying and display, MySQL database optimization and editing, and be able to document that experience with on-line web site examples and other references.

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SLOweather blog hacked and fixed…

February 8th, 2010

It looks like we were the victims of a site hack.

It’s been repaired.

Full moon tonight, 29 January 2010

January 29th, 2010

Tonight’s Full Wolf Moon set this morning at 6:34 AM and  rises over San Luis Obispo this evening at 5:13 PM PST.

Other names for it are Old Moon, Moon After Yule, and Ice Moon.

The forecast is for a 10 percent chance of rain after 4pm and mostly cloudyskies today, so it’s not likely that we will be able to see it tonight.

Stormy Weather This Week.

January 17th, 2010
Today’s surface charts indicate four different storms moving very quickly across the eastern Pacific towards California.
The jet stream is just about as powerful as they come, so exact timing of these vigorous systems will be a challenge.

The first storm will approach our area today with increasing southerly winds and rain. Periods of heavy rain will develop tonight into Martin Luther King Jr. Day along with moderate gale to fresh gale force (32-46 mph) southerly winds.

Rain amounts with this storm look to generally range from about 2 to 3 inches in the low elevation regions to 3 to 6 inches in the higher terrain and mountains with snow levels from 4,000 to 5,500 feet north to south today coming down to 3,500 to 5,000 feet Monday.

After a very brief break Monday night into Tuesday morning, another wet weather system will cross the state Tuesday afternoon with a return of rain and strong to moderate gale force (25- to 38-mph) southerly winds. The rain will turn to showers

by Tuesday night. Another storm, the strongest of the series, will cross the Central Coast Wednesday afternoon into Thursday with heavy rain and fresh gale to strong force (39- to 54- mph) southerly winds. This storm could bring flood and mudslide concerns to our area.

Total rainfall amounts from these systems could add 5 to 10 inches in the lower elevations and 12 to 18 inches in the higher terrain and mountains by Friday. Thunderstorm chances will increase later in the week as a cold air mass in the upper atmosphere filters across the region.

Saturday should be mostly dry, then another storm is forecast to arrive on Sunday with increasing southerly winds and periods of heavy rain.

 

 

 

Moorise 31 Dec 2009/Sunrise 1 January 2010

January 1st, 2010

Here at SLOweather, last night’s Blue Moon rose over the East Cuesta Ridge mountains 23 minutes after the official, horizon-based time of 5:11PM.

…and here’s the first sunrise of 2010…

Full Blue Moon 31 Dec 2009

December 31st, 2009

The second full moon of December, commonly called a “Blue Moon”, rises locally at 5:11PM PST. That’s just a few minutes before sunset at 5:29 PM.

Winter Solstice 2009, Monday 21 Dec 2009

December 21st, 2009

Today is the Winter Solstice, the first day of winter in the northern hemisphere. Winter officially begins at 9:47 AM PST.

Thunderstorm on the way, 11 Dec 2009

December 11th, 2009

John Lindsey and the NWS are both predicting thunderstorms for our are atoday. In looking at various radars and the SLOweather lightning pages, there is significant lightning off-shore. It looks like it might arrive around 10 AM or so.

First December Full Moon Tonight, Tues, Dec 1, 2009

December 1st, 2009

This morning the moon set rather spectacularly behind the Irish Hills as I walked the dogs around 6. Officially, moon set was at 6:20, but the bulk of the Irish Hills made it appear to set earlier for me.

It rises again this evening at 4:16 PM. Sunset isn’t until 4:51 PM PST, so the moon and sun should be at opposite sides of the sky for a short time.

This December full moon is known as the Full Cold Moon, sometimes the Full Long Nights Moon. Either name is appropriate, as last night was about the coldest of the season to date, with a low this morning of 34°F, and the nights getting longer up until the winter solstice later this month.

Spring in November

November 9th, 2009

Around SLOweather, it looks as if the heavy rains a month ago, and follow-on warm weather have created a false spring. A lot of shrubs and trees are blooming early.

Wild plum

Lemonade berry

Bishop manzanita

Western redbud