The Slowly Mounting Mineral Shock
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In minerals, models that minimize or ignore chokepoints and social license
realities will steer the world into the very emergencies we want to avoid.
We do...
Quick Look At Holiday Weekend
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*Heavy rain looking north from campus yesterday at 7:25 am MST.*
*Many sites across the ALERT Network had amounts of a half inch to over an
inch yesterd...
"2025-2026 Winter Outlook" by Arcfield Weather
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Numerous factors have been considered in the preparation of the “2025-2026
Winter Outlook” including the likelihood of another winter season with La
Nina c...
Could a real fall front finally arrive next week?
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In brief: Today’s post discusses the difference between ‘humidity’ fronts
we’ve had so far this fall, and a stronger front that ushers in colder air.
We th...
Another Garden, Two Neighborhoods West
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After being roped into teaching a design workshop for this year’s Native
Plant Society of New Mexico conference, I finally spent time at Mary and
Ken’s hom...
The end of web design - and maybe the web itself
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I've been building web sites since 1995 and doing it professionally since
1997. During that time, I've witnessed and worked through some dramatic
changes i...
Is This late Summer Cool Period Unusual?
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Summer is ending on a cool note across northern Ohio and surrounding states
after a very humid start to summer through July (see previous post).
August ...
Guin – Part 4
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Aerial imagery of the tornado’s path through Guin. F0+ swath in pink is
corrected track based on analysis of ground level, aerial, and satellite
imagery, a...
My Rainfall Totals. 2.1 NNW Downtown Carlsbad, NM.
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Cannon AFB (KFDX) Radar Outage
Updated 10/01/2025 11am
The Cannon Air Force Base (KFDX) WSR-88D will remain inoperable for an extended period due to a hardware failure at the site.
Parts have been ordered. There is currently no estimate on when the radar will return to service. KFDX radar is the only radar coverage for portions of eastern New Mexico.
However, you may find KPUX, KAMA, KLBB, and KMAF radars useful. If you have questions or concerns, please contact Cannon AFB Public Affairs at 575-784-4131.