Daily Update – September 13, 2022
Good morning! Happy Tuesday. β
What a really dark and gray morning today. The heaviest rain has stopped for now, but I’m sure that we might get more rain later on.
Cloudy, humid and damp this morning around 70 degrees. βοΈ It was raining pretty hard earlier this morning but now is just cloudy, taking the local in both due to the rain and because I’m feeling sore from the Lyme disease.
Between the rain and busy with work, π£ it’s been tough to get the steps in the past few days. Plus today I’m just achy and sore. I did walk down to the library as I had work to do, and π¨π» some work until dark. π§ Sat outside at the picnic table with the umbrella which keep the rain showers off me. All and all a pretty nice night. Saw a opossum and rabbit run across the sidewalk. Much better then the skunks I normally see. π You see a lot after dark just sitting outside working.
The weekend forecast looks fairly decent, π I am thinking about heading out of town — maybe not too far like Schoharie or another State Forest. Maybe just hammock camp. π The bugs aren’t likely too bad this time of year. I don’t think the colors are changing that much up north yet. Weekend looks cool, especially Saturday but really clear. π One idea would be to hike the Catskill Scenic Trail again or another is to hike part of Western Catskills like another part of Bearpen Mountain. π» I would want to get out real early though to avoid the crowds.
One of the GIS projects I’ve been thinking about lately, βοΈ is how to remove clouds from aerial imagery such as captured from LANDSTAT or MODIS Terra/Aqua. The idea I have is you could take an multiple day captures, like over a week or two, overlay them and then make the areas that clouds and shadows fully transparent. I know there is a filter you can do this with SAGA and GRASS but I wonder if I can do this in R/terra with some raster math. It would be neat to have cloud-free images to see the changing the seasons.