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June 18th

We report: some of these blue summer skies look deceptively calm, like nothing much is going on. There is heat settling in our weather once again, this time deep and indelible. It is felt from daybreak to sundown, and even in between, radiating from all around us.

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June 17th

We report in unpeopled landscapes of the sky continent: the sunshine is travelling through depths of steam, and the little bit that makes it out comes away changed, carrying specks of gold and copper. Midnight draws near when the vision begins to fade from our mind.

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June 16th

We report: despite the dew collecting on spiderwebs, the breeze is surprisingly dry. It has not rained in a few days, and even some of the deeper puddles have been steadily vanishing. In half-light, the bats fly low under the cover of the trees, a quiet ballet.

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June 15th

We report: this morning, the clouds are crawling as low and as languidly as possible in the sky. The sun rises so early these days, yet it seems that we are taking our sweet time catching up to it. It feels like the bite in the air is setting us back a few weeks in the season.

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June 14th

We report about dissolving cirrocumulus. We find they are transitory; they have the elegance of cirrus, and the chaotic nature of cumulus. Forming at high altitudes, they still contain liquid water. As creatures of contradiction, they do not tend to stick around too long.

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June 13th

We report somewhere between two shades of pink: brand new clouds have been appearing since day break, and most of them have not moved since. Despite the absence of movement up there, it is windy down here. The gulls are endlessly circling the shore, riding the gale.

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June 12th

We report: the storm water lies still in puddles which have grown to pond size in some spots. As we walk around marshy waters, we see clouds rise from the ground, rain and dew from last night taking up their sky journey anew in their evaporation. It smells like more rain ahead.

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June 11th

We report in the nervous energy at the end of a hot afternoon: all the critters are buzzing around, the humidity is cloying, and the sky is scrunching up like it is gearing up for something. Only, when the storm bursts, the thunder booms but once, and then wisps itself away.

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June 10th

We report: here in the undergrowth, the ground is mottled with sun spots, and the sky only appears where the trees are willing to part. We look up only every now and then as we try to watch our step between brambles and stinging nettles, but the cirrus do not appear to move much.

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June 9th

We report while the warmth of the afternoon is dissipating, the mix in temperatures in the air confusing our senses. The smells of early summer are strong in the fading light, grass, warm gravel, and the scent that is indescribable, but unique to this time of the year.

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June 8th

Digital painting of a seascape at night, dark blue, starry sky over the calm ocean. There is a purple tint to the starlight.

We report: sometime after the moon has set, and before sunrise, the mist over the ocean begins to get thicker. It slowly seizes the starlight, and the waves become harder to discern. We hear the water swirling nearby, and we wonder if we are imagining it getting louder.

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June 7th

We report as the rain just reaches a steady pace: it is no storm, but it is not a small amount of water. The sky is so opaque that the vibrant blue of yesterday seems like a distant memory. The low whistle of the rain accompanies us through the day.

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June 6th

We report: this is the full 22° halo that we have been looking for all day, though we did notice a lone sun dog earlier. We feel justified in thinking the cirrus layer was just right for its formation. We wonder if it is true that these halos announce future storms.

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June 5th

We report under the fastest clouds that we have seen in some time: it is a dry morning, which we are thankful for given this wild wind. It feels quite pleasant when we step outside, even though our hair is very much in our face. Flashes of pink light catch us through the clouds.

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June 4th

We report: these long days keep on getting longer, and the sun lingers at the door while the clouds bruise purple and pink. The moon struggles to find room in the interlude, but we feel exactly in the right place in this instant, our shoulders damp with evening drizzle.

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June 3rd

We report a little late in the day: every time we look at the sky, the wind shear is taking it to different places, and simultaneously too. As a result of these contradictory movements, we see a display of the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability, rolling waves crowning the clouds.

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June 2nd

We report: in this place, the air smells warm, the ground is dry, and dust collects on rearview mirrors. Our expert resisted the urge to draw something there. We saw the wheat growing past our knees in the fields. None of the clouds came on the wind today.

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June 1st

We report from our front door: we had not expected the sun to be quite so shy on the first day of meteorological summer. The clouds are sweeping the sky at a great pace, and the gale raises a few shivers in us. We dare say it is a little bit cold even when the sun comes out.

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May 31st

Digital painting of some red sprites, small, red, fluorescent bursts of lightning in the blue, starry sky. There are faint clouds in the bottom third of the frame.

We report: in the small hours of the morning, we caught a few fairies dancing far above the storm. They immediately hid from view again, obviously self-conscious of our noticing them. Our expert whispered about transient luminous events, as though afraid of spooking them away.

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May 30th

Digital painting of a stormy sky, large grey clouds creating ominous, bubbly formations.

We report: the sky is swelling with dark clouds, ones that feed on the humidity and the thick warmth that has been brewing through the afternoon. No matter how fast we walk, we cannot seem to get away from the shadows of the developing storm. It is not raining yet.

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