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Morgan
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IS there anyone in the group from the South western US that we should be worried for?
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Randi
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Location: Pennsylvania

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September highs and lows for Pittsburgh

86
71

73
57

74
50

79
52

82
54

86
56

69
57

68
45

75
49

81
57

84
56

84
59

81
59

86
61

85
61

80
59

80
62

79
65

83
65

85
58

89
64

84
58

78
67

78
64

78
65

75
67

74
69

77
68

69
67

66
63

Normal highs for September: 70 to 80
Record high for September: 102 (1881)

Normal lows for September: 50 to 60
Record low for September: 31 (1959)



Precipitation for Pittsburgh (inches)

This September ...................... 1.86
Normal September .................... 3.30
This Jan 1 to September 30 .......... 36.48
Normal Jan 1 to September 30 ........ 31.18
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Michael
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Location: Victoria, B.C. Canada

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Fernwood in Victoria:

The highest temperature occurred on September 06 with 29.8 degrees.
The lowest temperature occurred on September 30 with 3.2 degrees.
*** This sets a new September record, beating the old record of 3.6.
The average temperature for the month was 15.2, the normal is 15.0.
The total precipitation for the month was 30.2 mm, the normal amount is 28.4 mm.
There were 9 days with precipitation, the normal is 10.
The most precipitation occurred on September 25 with 12.4 mm.
The highest wind speed occurred on September 14 with 37 kmh.
The windiest day was September 29.
The amount of solar power generated was 626.0 kwh.
The most solar power was 29.1 kwh generated on September 04.
The least solar power was 4.3 kwh generated on September 25.
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pommystuart
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My small (3.9kW) solar system produced in Sept (Spring).
Max 21.9 kWh
Min 1.9 kWh
Avg 16.5 kWh
Total gen for Sept 497.3kWh
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Randi
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Good work on the solar power you two!
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Thunderstorm!!!
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pommystuart
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Hot and getting hotter, expecting 30C.
Time Temperature Feels like RainfallMore information
12:00 pm 27.6° 26.5°
11:30 am 26.7° 24.8° 0.0 millimetres
11:00 am 26.1° 23.6°
10:30 am 25.9° 24.4° 0.0 millimetres
10:00 am 24.7° 23.4°
9:30 am 23.7° 22.7° 0.0 millimetres
9:00 am 21.7° 21.4°
8:30 am 17.9° 19.9° 0.0 millimetres
8:00 am 14.4° 15.7°
7:30 am 10.4° 10.4° 0.0 millimetres
7:00 am 9.3° 9.0°
6:30 am 9.0° 8.6° 0.0 millimetres
6:00 am 9.5° 9.3°
Morgan
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I have not looked too far into solar power because we use little and have a low bill. I was waiting for more efficient and cost effective systems. We got a mailer that said, for the month of August, we used less than "efficient" homes in our neighborhood. The Electric Co representative could not seem to understand when I asked if those efficient houses had solar. Electrical rates are going up, and I fully believe in paying my share of the distribution system; but this is getting enticing. Not that I need another project. We would have broke even with Stuart's system. Makes me think.

Oh, and I also got a mailer asking if I had interest in a commercial windmill on farmland we own in the Midwest. I'm trying to do my part----- if it makes sense.
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