Engineer on @googlechrome. Involved in CSS and W3C standards. Previously @mozilla, @w3ctag. Mastodon: @dbaron@w3c.social

Rockville, Maryland, USA
Joined March 2008
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One of the ones that would be most interesting to revisit (if we could) is cross-origin inclusion of media and logic. It's led to a lot of security issues and privacy issues.
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Replying to @joejoezz
From the units this looks like what's in the entire atmosphere (added up vertically) rather than what's near the surface. Near-surface smoke seems more interesting. (e.g., for HRRR Smoke model see rapidrefresh.noaa.gov/hrrr/H… )
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I've never seen an HRRR Smoke run quite this colorful rapidrefresh.noaa.gov/hrrr/H…
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What did I complain about? I'm guessing it was something about error messages making bad suggestions.
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If you look at the current 5 day forecasts for TD 13 and TD 14, they show (with substantial probability of error) two separate hurricanes making landfall on the Gulf of Mexico coast on Tuesday night, one in Florida's panhandle and one in Texas.
Tropical Depression #Thirteen Advisory 5A: Heavy Rains From the Depression Expected Over the Northern Leeward Islands On Friday. go.usa.gov/W3H
Replying to @ThinkerYzu @graue
Yeah, I guess my wife only chops them some of the time; the one photo I found she hadn't done so.
I think they're Romano beans. If so, they (chopped up) make good Chinese stir-fry dishes as the base vegetable (perhaps with a sauce based on fermented black bean). Probably other things too..
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Replying to @khuey_
There were some big fires maybe a decade ago? Still a small portion, though. I wish somebody maintained a map of California by year of last wildfire...
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Replying to @vvuk @khuey_ @dolske
Category 2 hurricane making landfall in San Diego County? (There were a few weeks in 2018 when the sea surface temperatures got warm enough for this, for the first time we've observed.)
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Replying to @gsnedders
That said, the 02:00 UTC HRRR Smoke doesn't believe that it should be smoky here right now... so it's possible its initialization data doesn't know about the fire that's causing the smoke here. rapidrefresh.noaa.gov/hrrr/H… (This one is near-surface smoke, not vertically integrated)
Replying to @gsnedders
Both north and south of us. Smoke probably from the north. Maybe as shown in nitter.vloup.ch/davidbaron/statu… although probably some aren't showing up there yet.
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My read of the HRRR smoke vertically integrated smoke forecast is that perhaps it's from the fires in Sonoma county or the larger fires in Napa county.
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Replying to @khuey_ @amccreight
It might be above-ground smoke from a different direction that the current pattern causes to sink to the ground if you're just northeast of the mountains.
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Managing ventilation for the combination of COVID-19 + fire smoke + heatwave is going to be interesting...
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Well, it's that time of year again... (Fires were started by the thunderstorms a few days ago.)
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Replying to @khuey_ @amccreight
It is very smoky in Palo Alto.
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Replying to @adambroach
I'd say 1918, based on the use of "inspected", "physicians", "prevalent", and "grown persons".
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