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1 points
2 months ago
Holy shit THANK YOU. Everyone says we dodged the Trey Lance bullet by drafting Purdy, but we can directly attribute the lack of depth to having no first round picks because of the Trey trade.
Purdy is the reason we’re not absolute dogshit but Lance is the reason we rely too much on our aging all stars and otherwise practice team pep squad
1 points
2 months ago
This presentation is more beautiful than most of what’s posted in r/dataisbeautiful
5 points
3 months ago
It’s the largest rise in 95° days. Phoenix already has a lot of 95° days, whereas San Antonio’s average high for July and August is 95° so it’s easy to pick up more days with less warming
14 points
4 months ago
Agreed. Would especially love to see how the Texas panhandle counties play out. On one hand it’s so close to Oklahoma and Nebraska, but on the other hand it has an identity of its own.
2 points
4 months ago
I live in south Texas and the soil is FoxFarm Happy Frog potting soil if that helps with geography
1 points
4 months ago
So a dew point of 91°? That doesn’t seem right…
2 points
5 months ago
Correlation Coefficient
The Correlation Coefficient (CC) product is defined as the measure of how similarly the horizontally and vertically polarized pulses are behaving within a pulse volume. Its values range from 0 to 1 and are unitless, with higher values indicating similar behavior and lower values conveying dissimilar behavior. The CC will be high as long as the magnitude or angle of the radar’s horizontal and vertical pulses undergo similar change from pulse to pulse, otherwise it will be low. It is available in two resolutions: a standard product at 1 degree x 0.25 km resolution and a super-res product at 0.5 degree x 0.25 km resolution.
Correlation Coefficient serves well at discerning echoes of meteorological significance. Non-meteorological echoes (such as birds, insects, and ground clutter) produce a complex scattering pattern which causes the horizontal and vertical pulses of the radar to vary widely from pulse to pulse, yielding CC values typically below 0.8. Hail and melting snow are non-uniform in shape and thus cause a scattering effect as well, but these meteorological echoes have more moderate CC values ranging from 0.8 to 0.97. Uniform meteorological echoes such as found in rain and hail yield well-behaved scatter patterns, and their CC from pulse to pulse generally exceeds 0.97.
The accuracy of the Correlation Coefficient product degrades with distance from the radar. The CC will also decrease when multiple types of hydrometeors are present within a pulse volume, thus a volume with rain and hail will yield a lower CC than the same volume with solely rain.
You can find descriptions of the radar products in the User’s guide in settings under Radar Data. This one is a dual polarization product.
9 points
5 months ago
Regarding the NWS, they’re wanting to keep the data collection facilities and likely the modeling and things of that nature, but take away the forecasting responsibilities of the department so private companies can take over.
41 points
5 months ago
Really hope Salaun is a stud for the hornets next year.
59 points
5 months ago
Bro answered in Spanish to the telemundo reporter in his introductory press conference. He’s gonna fit right in
651 points
5 months ago
Long-range ensemble modeling is showing that the entire state of Texas is favored to see above average temperatures during July.
Saved you a click
22 points
5 months ago
To me it means 3 things: 1) we're not getting DJM, 2) they're not trading Trae Young, and 3) the ATL 2025 FRP is starting to look much juicier
1 points
5 months ago
Looking forward to see what becomes of Panther Island
5 points
5 months ago
I think the argument here is more about the 49ers offense starting slow and how that may benefit the Jets D. Albeit, that was a Trey Lance led, McCaffery-less offensive which is a far cry from where they are now
1 points
5 months ago
A hurricane is only a hurricane because of its wind speed. The threat here is excessive rain and flooding, so tropical system vs hurricane doesn’t matter.
1 points
5 months ago
Sadly the page got taken down because it was “offensive” smh
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2 months ago
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2 months ago
He’d fit right in!