Friday, March 30, 2007

Technology & Severe Weather

With severe weather knocking at our door this week, we took advantage of a sale at the Tonganoxie City Office on a Midland weather radio. Equipped with S.A.M.E. technology, the radio will pick up any weather alerts and warnings for our programmed area. In other words, when a weather watch or warning is issued for Leavenworth County, the radio will sound an alarm followed by the warning. It works too ... we got our first weather alert last night with a Flash Flood warning after we had received 1.60" of rain in just a couple of hours. I know that it was 1.60" of rain thanks to our new wireless rain gauge. Technology and severe weather - it's a beautiful combination.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Was That Wind Speed For Real?

There's been a threat of severe weather all week but nothing but a few selected good soakings to mention thus far. A local Tonganoxie home weather station did report a sudden wind gust though at 250 mph. Surely this must have been a fluke ... or that of one really, really powerful nearby sneeze.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Wind Chill Over 40°?

Mid 50's all week with a wind out of the north. I was curious to see what the wind chill was as we spent a lot of time working outside this week but I learned from the National Weather Service that wind chill doesn't exist above 40°! I'll have to remember that. We're expecting rain showers off-and-on all week ... glad we got the grass planted.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Springtime in the Air

Spring is in the air ... at least the birds are in all their variety. We spent most of the day Saturday working in the yard and enjoying their songs and this beautiful time of the year! The trees are still yet to show their leaves but the crocuses came up and are in bloom. Forecasted highs this week put the Kansas area in the upper 70's! Should be some great Springtime weather considering that our average high for this time of year is 52°.