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Orioles tied for 2nd worst record in the AL right now. I knew those 6th place world series betting odds preseason were too bullish.
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2025-2026 ENSO
Stormchaserchuck1 replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
Really nice cold 500mb +NAO for the next 7 days. That's what I want to see more of through the late Spring/Summer to have more -EPO next Winter. -
You guys were on fire with blowing sand last year in short term drought status... and that didn't stop the dews. Not sure the rain matters. It seems to be a steam bath more often than not these summers.
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Caps fortunate to be up after the first 2 periods. Certainly being outplayed tonight. Carolina really tilting the ice
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we might be able to pop off some storms tomorrow afternoon
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that just means more rain and a chance for some big storms
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another 0.02" today brings May's total to 0.19", more misses than a 24-hour Vegas wedding chapel, radar shows that batch of rain moving east from WV is no match for the local drywall
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2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
Chrisrotary12 replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
Is there a such thing as too much water for seed? Asking for my lawn. -
I am now at 1.31" and is great moisture to start off May. As I thought, I have been right on the snow line with my neighbor above me with several inches. I got a slushy inch, and the neighbor 200 feet below me has only received rain. This happens nearly every spring and never ceases to amaze me. Regarding the wildfire season which was mentioned earlier today, I have found it to be much more coupled to the monsoon. There are years with good spring precipitation followed by a lackluster monsoon that result in a high danger mid-summer, and a good spring will get the fuels growing and then dry out if the monsoon fails. But a dry spring can be somewhat mitigated by a good monsoon. In 2020, both the spring and monsoon seasons were dry and we ended up with the Cameron Peak and East Troublesome fires.
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Let’s keep the rains coming.
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Not only that, I think the extra moisture in the air is what keeps the Arctic warmer during the cold season. Even a small amount of moisture added to very cold air will raise the temp. Arctic summers aren’t warming much but as soon as October comes around, it’s always a torch(relative to average) in the Arctic. The moisture probably isn’t allowing it to cool off as fast as it used to. Then you have less sea ice which just adds even more moisture to the air. In the Summer, the added moisture results in cloudier and cooler temps overall in the Arctic which is why we haven’t had a new record low in sea ice since 2012. You need warmer and sunnier temps to really melt the ice up there.
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Dewpoints dropping like a rock down to 50 here
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Folks dew realize that all these rains regionwide are setting us all up for a very dewy summer right
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67 today and 0.37 in the bucket
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Winter Outlook 2024-2025
Stormchaserchuck1 replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
I think you did pretty good Ray. -
Highs: PHL: 81 TTN: 77 New Brnswck: 76 ACY: 73 EWR: 69 BLM: 67 LGA: 67 TEB: 66 ISP: 66 JFK: 65 NYC: 64
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So as we know Monday April 28th was not a big day. I found the initial, quite strongly worded Day 3 moderate risk a bit of a head-scratcher from the get-go given the lack of a CAM signal for initiating discrete convection. However I had already booked the PTO from a week out when the setup looked potentially higher-ceiling so I went anyway given that there eventually was a signal for some storm development.
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Yeah, Done some extensive research here the last few weeks, Looks like Mitsubishi and Samsung are the dominate brands for this area with some Daiken's here and there, Waiting on 1 more quote to make 3, Leaning Samsung as i can't justify the added cost difference of the Mitsubishi units when both have the same warranty on parts and compressor.
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July/Aug we will be praying for rain as everything burns to a crisp
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Smart move, will pay for itself
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I mentioned your symptoms to Mrs. Blizz & she asked if they checked your thyroid levels with any of the testing. A few years ago, she had episodes of shortness of breath, heart racing & some occasional brain fog. After rounds of various tests, they determined she had a thyroid problem. She is now on the proper medication & has been fine ever since. Hopefully they figure this out & you get well soon.
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Yep, right near PA/NJ border just east of Allentown. It was moving north so it could have been the reason for tornado warnings farther north too.