Summer in Texas

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Summer in Texas

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12jun22 temp 1440hrs at 250.jpg
Brought to you by RIOT. I finally got the app to work and really like it. Now I just have to find the plugin that goes with Irfanview.
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BobH wrote:
15 Jun 2022, 01:05
Brought to you by RIOT. I finally got the app to work and really like it. Now I just have to find the plugin that goes with Irfanview.
Bob, I have spotted your problem.
12jun22 temp 1440hrs at 250.jpg
You've got the wind setting wrong. Change it to be somewhere between "from the north" and "northerly" and you'll be OK.
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All those references to 98° clearly show that Texas is boiling hot! :fire:
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BobH wrote:
15 Jun 2022, 01:05
...Now I just have to find the plugin that goes with Irfanview.
Umm, I pointed you at the IrfanView plugins in this post:
https://eileenslounge.com/viewtopic.php ... 25#p296225

Meanwhile, I'll remind you again, you must use IrfanView v4.57 or lower to use the 'save for web' feature (which is how IrfanView invokes the RIOT plugin). That option is on IrfanView's File menu.

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Thank you, Ken. I either missed that link or didn't follow it correctly. My version of Irfanview is OK.
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John Gray wrote:
15 Jun 2022, 06:33
All those references to 98° clearly show that Texas is boiling hot! :fire:
John, we don't get too excited about temps in the high 90s in Summer. :grin:
It's the ones above 100 and especially above 110 that cause us to fret. :sad:

At the moment, we have a cloud of Saharan dust in our atmosphere and it's keeping temps more moderate. It is only 88 as I type this. :clapping:
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