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Hello Cohan,You are spot on! Yes, it is much more difficult to make accurate 7-day forecasts for precipitation than for temperature.Currently we are experiencing record to near record high daytime temperatures. The good news is that it appears that there will be cooler temperatures and some precipitation during the next 7-day time period. The dynamics are not perfect, but I will take whatever we can get.Right now I am in a race to gather the last bits of data and make end of the season observations - flora/plant communities - from the high elevation sites in the Sierra Nevada before deep snow accumulations occur (maybe wishful thinking this year – I have my reasons for not going along with the NWS seasonal forecast for above average precipitation and below average temperatures.) Once snow and winter conditions set in I can spend the winter analyzing and modeling the information.
....4 years ago this barren area, the site of a logging deck back in the 1990’s, is now being recolonized by vegetation and wildlife. Rough Bent Grass, Agrostis scabra, can be seen growing in the right foreground, with dense stands of Bulrush, Scirpus diffusus, and Juncus saximontanus/ensifolius complex to the left. Much of the central portion of this site is still barren of plant life.....
Hi Trond,I will enjoy answering this question. Right now I am very busy, however I will gladly tell the story of this site as soon as possible.