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  2. For the last 27 years, Hadley Cell has responded more to relative ENSO index. RONI was about -0.2c vs ONI during this time.
  3. First day of the summer with mid 70 dews all day. Definitely not used to it quite yet.
  4. Real nice of you to call out wx2fish like that
  5. I thought for sure someone would enjoy the image of Judah with cornrows
  6. That’s because NC has had even worse rain luck than us since August.
  7. 72-73 is the only super el nino that followed a double la nina. From the strong group, you have 09-10 following a double la nina, with 57-58 and 23-24 following a triple la nina. Of course, 72-73, 86-88, 97-98, and 09-10 were all followed by strong la ninas, with 72-73 and 97-98 followed by a triple la nina, and 09-10 followed by a double la nina. Even 15-16 was followed up by a double dip la nina, although both years were weak la ninas.
  8. The subsurface has stopped warming. It ebbs and flows though with Kelvin/Rossby waves. Here is what 1997 did: 2015 2023
  9. Closest screw job i can think of like that would be Feb 2021 or the 3 big storms of the 00-01 season, pretty brutal there.
  10. We took our team of students out for a field day. It was superb.
  11. It seems criminal I had to work on a day like this. I think the office should declare force majeure on days like this and send everyone out to the beach.
  12. he does. he has the book "Blizzard!" anyway, multiple more new snowstorms from the 1960s, 70s, 80s, and 90s have been added recently. Latest one was Mar 3-5, 1960, next im working on Feb 9-10th, 1969. i am working on more and will have a full update soon...for now every storm in the historic snowstorms archive has been updated with new maps. kinda sounds like dendie, though i dont think he actually really cares but just poking the bear. best of the best round here.
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  14. At least we are sharing the drought with many https://bsky.app/profile/drjeffmasters.bsky.social/post/3mns5c3ypsc2k
  15. I have a met friend in SNH that hates when I get snow as well. I've never seen such little d*ck syndrome as that.
  16. Our ability to complain about every possible weather scenario is unmatched
  17. 6 -10 is close to normal or slightly above temp and possibly above precip for the metro as of today
  18. Longest day in golfing yesterday. Apparently they’ve never played in the NH Fourball Championship. Lol 36 holes of fourball at Owl’s Nest tomorrow.
  19. We still average a solid 4-5 days per week of clouds.
  20. The end of the 18z HRRR also showing a well recovered powder keg of an atmosphere early afternoon Thursday. Can't imagine what 00z runs will show if trends continue
  21. Our ability to have non-precipitating clouds is unmatched.
  22. Shades of? https://www.weather.gov/lot/2014_06_30_SevereStorms
  23. This is especially ironic coming from someone who normally claims NOAA’s modern records are bogus, adjusted, contaminated, or otherwise untrustworthy. But a lone 105°F reading from a high-elevation northern interior New York site in 1919, with surrounding stations reporting 88–94°F on the same date, is suddenly sacred scripture? And that was literally the only substantive change I made. The rest of the map is from Martz’s own website, just reassembled to show the most recent occurrence of a given high, with a couple of corrections for omissions (Maryland & NC in 2012) and updated to include 2025's record highs(map ends in 2024). Martz himself excludes
  24. The HRRR is top tier for tomorrow around here, projecting 3 rounds of back-back-back severe clusters locally.
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