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E Skip season is here

I'd love to ... but nothing much is happening. I pretty much get the same stuff every day, unless e-skip is in, which hasn't happened since the July 5 opening I missed because I was doing other things.
There's been more activity lately in other parts of the country, so maybe we'll have another shot at it before the summer window closes in mid- to late august.
The big problem is the relative rarity of FM
DX here in the Pacific Northwest.
One year from California I counted 32 separate sporadic-E FM openings, although some were quite brief. That would never happen here!From Florida or an area which opens to it, the number every year would exceed that.
The good news is that before our big lull, this has been the best season since I moved here in 2006. (2007 was promising, but daily commitments kept me from experiencing much of it.)
The winter subseason rarely yields much skip, but I recall an early February opening from California and Arizona to Seattle where hams in Los Angeles reported 144mHz contacts to Seattle. I had Seattle FM that evening, but wouldn't you know it? I had to work so I couldn't enjoy it.
So let's hope for at least one more opening like June 29 soon!
Chances decrease markedly after July 31, and dwindle to almost nothing after Aug. 25.
Incidentally, while I'm on this soapbox, when I lived in Bakersfield, about every other year, at the end of July around the 25th to the 29th, we'd have DX which started in Texas, moved to Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and the Dakotas--and they may have had one like that on June 29 when we were rockin' here in Seattle. I'm ready.
One more thing. When TV went HD< our household became a non-TV household. Sad in a way, because TV reception was an early warning of potential FM skip, and with a scanner, I'd often have two or three signals I could separate on the same channel.
Those were the days ...
 
I hate to say it but can we officially declare this year's e skip season as finished?

Look how long it's been since any one of us got any sporadic e openings.

The MUF e cloud maps also have been getting more and more sparse too.

:(
 
Seems that way, but I keep looking. I've seen some weird skip seasons over the years.
In 1975, from California, FM was very active till June 21, then the bottom dropped out till we had an opening on July 11, then three good ones in August, with almost a pipeline to Seattle on the 8th and 9th.
On the other hand, in 1985 the season died a horrible death around July 1.
We had a very active May and early June in 1986 from CA, then things seemed just about dead till July 20.
A friend of a friend briefly got a Portland area station Friday morning, but nothing here in Seattle.
It's hard to maintain hope, but stop looking for a day or two and all of a sudden you'll see DX reports from all over the country.
But I'll concede that the fat lady seems to be approaching the microphone.
 
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