Well, it rained here all night. Received 2.5" rain total (not a big amount but we didn't need that much at this time). When the rain stopped, the wind blew up ferociuosly! I almost expected a tornado to pop up. The wind was very odd. It came out of the east when the storm was moving towards the north-east and it was extremely strong for about 15-25 minutes. It wasn't gusting, it was full force straight-line winds non stop. I estimate that the wind speed was 60+ mph. We've already had 45-55 mph winds here earlier this spring and this was MUCH stronger. I looked at the clouds and I have never seen clouds move that fast ever before. I have seen fast moving clouds, but never like this. It was quite eerie to say the least (kinda fascinating at the same time, so I went out on the porch to get a better look).
Just minutes afterwards, it was dead calm! Not even a whisp of air! So it was really, really bizzare.
Well, I lost my satellite signal because of this wind. Everything is sopping wet, so I'll wait until it dries out before I make any official repairs. I was fortunate enough to be able to regain the signal with software adjustments (I lied to my receiver and told it that my longitude was further west than reality). I found that it moved my dish azimuth 0.9 to 1.0 degrees to the west (roughly). It may have moved more than the azimuth axis, but that was the most affected axis. For now, I am back in business with TV.
Sure glad that it did not accelerate into something worse. It had me really questioning it for a little while. I haven't ever seen such a quick change in the wind direction and speed and then just suddenly stop at absolute nothing. It's "Spooky" you know?
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Just minutes afterwards, it was dead calm! Not even a whisp of air! So it was really, really bizzare.
Well, I lost my satellite signal because of this wind. Everything is sopping wet, so I'll wait until it dries out before I make any official repairs. I was fortunate enough to be able to regain the signal with software adjustments (I lied to my receiver and told it that my longitude was further west than reality). I found that it moved my dish azimuth 0.9 to 1.0 degrees to the west (roughly). It may have moved more than the azimuth axis, but that was the most affected axis. For now, I am back in business with TV.
Sure glad that it did not accelerate into something worse. It had me really questioning it for a little while. I haven't ever seen such a quick change in the wind direction and speed and then just suddenly stop at absolute nothing. It's "Spooky" you know?
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