December 18th, 2009 by Brandon Muramatsu
This was from last night.
Source: Brandon/Weather Underground
It's cold out!
It got up to maybe 20 degrees on Thursday during the day, but it was also breezy with some strong gusts to take the temperature down with wind chill.
Today, Friday, I was out and it was about 25 degrees, but with sun and no wind, it was mostly pleasant. (Yes, that’s wrong that I can consider that “mostly pleasant.”)
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Muramatsu B. It’s cold out!. Rocket Science. 2009. Available at: http://www.mura.org/2009/12/its-cold-out/. Accessed March 10, 2010.
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Muramatsu, Brandon. (2009). It’s cold out!. Retrieved March 10, 2010, from Rocket Science Web site, http://www.mura.org/2009/12/its-cold-out/
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December 6th, 2009 by Brandon Muramatsu
…it snowed yesterday (which was actually the second snow so far).
…and with temperature highs predicted to be in the 40s for the next week.
…I think winter has arrived.
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Muramatsu B. I have a suspicion that winter has arrived…. Rocket Science. 2009. Available at: http://www.mura.org/2009/12/i-have-a-suspicion-that-winter-has-arrived/. Accessed March 10, 2010.
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Muramatsu, Brandon. (2009). I have a suspicion that winter has arrived…. Retrieved March 10, 2010, from Rocket Science Web site, http://www.mura.org/2009/12/i-have-a-suspicion-that-winter-has-arrived/
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July 28th, 2009 by Brandon Muramatsu
Ok, maybe it’s summertime, now.
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Summer? Sure is Warm!
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Muramatsu B. Summer in Boston, Part Trois. Rocket Science. 2009. Available at: http://www.mura.org/2009/07/summer-in-boston-part-trois/. Accessed March 10, 2010.
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Muramatsu, Brandon. (2009). Summer in Boston, Part Trois. Retrieved March 10, 2010, from Rocket Science Web site, http://www.mura.org/2009/07/summer-in-boston-part-trois/
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July 24th, 2009 by Brandon Muramatsu
Right, it’s summer time.
/frowny face
Update: A local weather station reported “Waltham 2.32 inches 930 am 7/24 amateur radio” for this storm. /sigh
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Not again...
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Muramatsu B. “Summer” in Boston, Part Deux. Rocket Science. 2009. Available at: http://www.mura.org/2009/07/summer-in-boston-part-deux/. Accessed March 10, 2010.
APA citation:
Muramatsu, Brandon. (2009). “Summer” in Boston, Part Deux. Retrieved March 10, 2010, from Rocket Science Web site, http://www.mura.org/2009/07/summer-in-boston-part-deux/
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July 13th, 2009 by Brandon Muramatsu
(And yes, it’s now July…aka summer.)
This last weekend finally felt like spring arrived in Boston (as opposed to my previous post on Summer in Boston). I was out and about over the weekend running errands and getting ready for the summer. (So were lots of other people! I had to go to Home Depot twice to get some stuff, and the place was really hopping. Looks like everyone is finally starting their projects.) While this year I’m not getting my house ready (I have Kurt, Thomas and Trent to thank for taking care of my house as I’ve tried to sell it), I do have some springtime tasks that I do.
One of them is washing my car and waxing it. I usually wax my car by hand twice a year, once after the winter and once just before the winter. I did a single pass of wax, and unfortunately after I finished that I noticed that there’s a lot of particulate matter still embedded in the surface. I spent some time with Meguiar’s clay on the hood, but next time I’ll have to go after the rest of the car.
We finally had a dry (ok the 4th of July was dry, but I was mostly just lounging about then enjoying the weather) weekend. The Boston Globe called June “one of the dreariest Junes in memory. Half the month saw virtually no glimmer of sun and every day but four was colder than normal.” (Boston Globe. (2009, June). “A dark, wet month for the history books: June 2009″. Retrieved July, 13, 2009 from Boston Globe website http://www.boston.com/interactive/graphics/20090701_juneweather/)
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Muramatsu B. Spring finally arrives. Rocket Science. 2009. Available at: http://www.mura.org/2009/07/spring-finally-arrives/. Accessed March 10, 2010.
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Muramatsu, Brandon. (2009). Spring finally arrives. Retrieved March 10, 2010, from Rocket Science Web site, http://www.mura.org/2009/07/spring-finally-arrives/
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