Saturday evening storm
The hail had ended before this storm made it to our house in Kingston
RadarLab HD on Ubuntu
I use RadarLab HD on my Linux machines for Level 3 radar info. I like the application because it is Java based which means that it will run (in theory) on both Windows and Linux.
My desktop PC is an AMD64 bit based system. I have Ubuntu 11.04 64bit installed. This is my only 64 bit machine in the house and frequently end up trying to figure out to get 32bit applications to run on the 64bit OS. In this case I need to install the Sun Java implementation so that I can use the *.JNLP extension with the Java Webstart utilities.
After a bit of searching (since I have had to hunt for this before) I found it again:
My desktop PC is an AMD64 bit based system. I have Ubuntu 11.04 64bit installed. This is my only 64 bit machine in the house and frequently end up trying to figure out to get 32bit applications to run on the 64bit OS. In this case I need to install the Sun Java implementation so that I can use the *.JNLP extension with the Java Webstart utilities.
After a bit of searching (since I have had to hunt for this before) I found it again:
sudo apt-get install ia32-sun-java6-binOnce that was completed I am able to launch RadarLab HD on this machine.
Friday night rain
.16" in the rain gauge. Today looks like good day for severe wx, stay tuned.
Tuesday morning rain
We had 1" in the rain gauge after a quick but intense thunderstorm rolled through.
Monday morning rain
Camera phone pic of the shelf cloud prior to get hit by the gust front
Part of a RadarScope (great app for the ipad) image of the radar rain fall estimate
At our home in Kingston we received 1.25" of rain this morning. We had 4 waves of storms that brushed our house but none of them went to the extreme point of being severe. Besides the heavy rains we also had some straight line winds.
It made for an interesting morning... trying to do my skywarn activities while handling some conference calls and 1:1's on the work front.
It sounds like we may have some storms in another couple of hours.
Part of a RadarScope (great app for the ipad) image of the radar rain fall estimate
At our home in Kingston we received 1.25" of rain this morning. We had 4 waves of storms that brushed our house but none of them went to the extreme point of being severe. Besides the heavy rains we also had some straight line winds.
It made for an interesting morning... trying to do my skywarn activities while handling some conference calls and 1:1's on the work front.
It sounds like we may have some storms in another couple of hours.
Saturday storms
We had some storms roll through Saturday evening around dusk. I went out and did the skywarn thing for a while. Once things slowed down I spotted some lightning strikes that were not completely rain wrapped so I pulled out the camera to get some photos.
We received about .25" of rain at our home which was extremely light. Other places nearby received quite a bit more along with some dime sized hail.
Chasing the TC&W
I met up with Shawn and Ryan Christie in Glencoe, MN to shoot some pictures of the Twin Cities & Western Railroad pulling a passenger excursion on Saturday. We made a few stops between Glencoe and Brownton to get some photos. (Shawn starting shooting in the western metro prior to us meeting in Glencoe.)
EMD GP20C
Baseball is over for this season
Ben played th last game of the season with the Royals. He played the rest of the season as an Oriole.
Joe played with the Twins this season
Joe played with the Twins this season
Linux Bash Scripting Examples
Here is a nice intro page to look up some syntax for shell scripting for Linux
http://linuxconfig.org/Bash_scripting_Tutorial
http://linuxconfig.org/Bash_scripting_Tutorial