Hey, all.

"Dark Sky", an iPhone app, is a weather app that predicts precisely what will 
happen precisely where you are over the short term future.

For those of us who camp or do general errands by bike it can help make better 
decisions to keep dry (or even safe) without wasting too much time or energy or 
comfort.

For example, Dark Sky might say it will rain in 30 minutes; if you can get home 
in 10 minutes then you can do it dry; don't bother with waterproofing every 
little item in your luggage. It might say the current rain will stop in 5 
minutes; why leave now when waiting 5 minutes means you don't need to don the 
cape and splats? It might indicate the rain will start in 10 minutes, be heavy 
for 15 minutes, then lighter for 30 minutes. If so, perhaps waiting it out is 
not viable; get out the Grundens and go forth!

Of course, it's predicting the future so it isn't perfect. But it's predicting 
the very short term future for a precise location given very recent patterns of 
data. So it's pretty darn good; good enough to be useful to me several times in 
the past several weeks. It has led me array once (I launched thinking I'd be 
dry but had to stop and put on rainwear unexpectedly) but has been usefully 
accurate at least half-a-dozen times. One caveat: cycling (more so than 
walking) will let you move quickly enough that if you travel 15-30 minutes then 
Dark Sky's prediction may no longer apply to you; you're too far away from 
where you were originally. But it does also include radar images to support its 
predictions so that you can extrapolate how it will affect you as you travel. 
And of course you can also simply consult it periodically.

It isn't free. $5? $6? Can't remember. But it is an example of something that I 
feel I've already gotten my money's worth from.

I'm not affiliated in any way with this app's 
creators/producers/distributors/what-have-you. I'm posting this here not for 
their benefit but for yours, gentle reader.

I realize that the "strict constructionist" view may hold that this post is 
off-topic... RBW had nothing to do with this app's existence! Never mind my 
flagrant product placement mentions of splats and Grundens or that all of my 
bike-shopping/camping is done on a Hillborne or that any luggage I've mentioned 
would be Sackville or Baggins or Nigel Smythe of various generations. I 
acknowledge that here, against my normal inclination and practice, I've gone 
with a more liberal interpretation of the group's constitution: what could be 
more Riv-ish than a clever gizmo or idea that is useful to the unracer cyclist? 
If RBW had a place on their site with links to iPhone apps, might they not link 
this one? (Well, maybe that's beyond the pale; iPhones, like Team USA's Olympic 
uniforms, are made in China.)

In any case, please accept my apology and expect me to return to my more 
conservative ways in future. This does not signal a new phase of my 
rule-interpreting life. Think of this post as my "Roberts-ObamaCare moment".

FYI,
Thomas Lynn Skean

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