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Last post 06-09-2008, 11:17 PM by NetGuru. 17 replies.
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  •  05-07-2008, 5:33 PM 2981748

    Spring, ho hum

    It's amazing how nobody says anything about cool mornings and hot afternoons and bouts of rain! Winter must be the time for internet activity and I guess all the snow whiners have somehow resigned themselves to the fact that no more snow is due for a little while now!
  •  05-07-2008, 6:38 PM 2981918 in reply to 2981748

    Re: Spring, ho hum

    Uh huh...it's quiet in here.  We've tried to generate discussion, but with no luck. We'll keep trying though...
    John M. Gumm
    Meteorologist
    WKRC-TV - Local 12
    jgumm@wkrc.com
  •  05-07-2008, 8:11 PM 2982117 in reply to 2981748

    Re: Spring, ho hum

    wow it's good to hear from some people havnt heard from anyone in a while so what about the cicadas.
  •  05-07-2008, 9:54 PM 2982422 in reply to 2982117

    Re: Spring, ho hum

    wait until thuinderstorm season gets well under way
  •  05-08-2008, 8:00 AM 2983310 in reply to 2982422

    Re: Spring, ho hum

    Hello and good morning to all of the weather watchers out there!

    I am riding in the TOSRV this weekend, it is a bicycle ride from columbus to portsmouth on saturday and back on sunday. I would like to know how far in advance the winds can be predicted? Or maybe I can place an order, I would like to see winds out of the north at 20mph on saturday and winds out of the south at 20 mph or greater on sunday  : )   No seriously now how far can they be predicted and where can I get that info? I am an avid model plane pilot, kite flyer, sailor and bike rider and the wind plays a huge roll in my hobbies. The local weather somtimes neglects to predict wind speed and direction very far out, is this because it is unpredictable?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated by myself and 2999 other cyclists this weekend.

    Thanks Steve Barger    

  •  05-17-2008, 6:56 PM 3016097 in reply to 2981748

    Re: Spring, ho hum

    I like the snow but I wouldn't consider myself a "snow whiner"!  I'm waiting on it to get hot enough to warm up the pool now.  With the rain and chilly temps it isn't happening so far.

    When's it gonna heat up?

    Donna

  •  05-17-2008, 9:20 PM 3016462 in reply to 2981748

    Re: Spring, ho hum

    I'm a ham radio operator, the worlds largest ham radio convention (Hamvention) was held this weekend at the Hara Arena near Dayton. Every ham that attends knows - from previous experiance - that it will; rain, snow, sleet, hail, 75mph winds, microburst, flash flood, or be 90 degrees in the shade on Hamvention weekend.

    Hamvention is over for another year, and now we will have nice weather.

     

  •  05-18-2008, 12:54 PM 3017930 in reply to 3016462

    Re: Spring, ho hum

    I heard that was an awesome convention...buddy of mine went.

    Yeah, the big weather story has been all the excess rainfall.  Despite that, we managed a lot of dry weather this weekend...and I'm not complaining..


    John M. Gumm
    Meteorologist
    WKRC-TV - Local 12
    jgumm@wkrc.com
  •  05-20-2008, 8:13 AM 3023944 in reply to 3017930

    Re: Spring, ho hum

    WOO HOO!! Thanks John for the AWESOME forecast for the holiday weekend (okay guys, I know that John is not personally responsible for the weather, but hey just having a little fun here).  I have waited all winter for the arrival of spring and while I am glad to see rain (especially after last year) I can honestly say that I am glad to see a stretch of dry, very warm weather come this way.  John, do you have any long term forecast for the summer months?  I wonder if there will be another year of drought this year or if we will be about normal. Any ideas?
  •  05-20-2008, 9:33 AM 3024200 in reply to 3023944

    Re: Spring, ho hum

    Any good weather is because of me...any bad weather is all Tim's fault. :-)

    The 3 month outlook for "June, July, August" is calling for temperatures at or slightly below average and rainfall around average according to the Climate Prediction Center.


    John M. Gumm
    Meteorologist
    WKRC-TV - Local 12
    jgumm@wkrc.com
  •  05-20-2008, 10:48 AM 3024448 in reply to 3024200

    Re: Spring, ho hum

    Thanks for the info John.  I will remember to blame Tim for all of the bad weather.  And I certainly know to blame Herzog for the traffic problems!!!!
  •  05-20-2008, 3:27 PM 3025517 in reply to 3024200

    Re: Spring, ho hum

    THATS WHY WE HAVE A POOL HEATER!!

    yep, got in the pool today. OK, so the pool is 91 degrees.

  •  05-22-2008, 8:23 PM 3034385 in reply to 3025517

    Re: Spring, ho hum

    ya its summmmmmmmmmmeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrr schools out time 4 sun :)
  •  05-29-2008, 7:51 PM 3056319 in reply to 3024200

    Re: Spring, ho hum

    what is the possibility of getting some of that global warming they keep promising?

    The pool may be 89 degrees, but those stiff winds out of the north are down right COLD!
  •  05-31-2008, 6:15 PM 3063298 in reply to 3056319

    Re: Spring, ho hum

    I live on the Northwest side of Hamilton County and so far I have seen only ONE cicada shell. I was hoping to see more of the little creatures buzzing around, but I guess they have invaded the east side of the county. I know we had some nasty thunderstorms roll through the area last night, especially Butler and Warren counties, but here in Colerain Township we didnt get a drop of rain. At least I didnt hear any storms. But summer isnt here yet, so there is still a chance for a good thunderstorm at night. Makes me sleep better as long as it is not too severe!  Hope more people start visiting this forum and getting some interesting discussions going.  Now that spring is here, I guess I will have to change my name!
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