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September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
FPizz replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
What about 40" winters? Just wondering. -
69° / 59° . A taste of Summer. Wish I had worn shorts to work.
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i'm pretty sure this is the one that evb uses, https://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/indices.shtml?bookmark=iod
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2025-2026 ENSO
40/70 Benchmark replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
Anyone know why this IOD link isn't updating, and where the updated numbers are? https://psl.noaa.gov/gcos_wgsp/Timeseries/Data/dmi.had.long.data -
Not sure it's my most boring year ever (I'm kinda old) but it's certainly a contender. Only one snow event over 4" (average year has 7, so late fall would need to be snowy to get there), no days with 1"+ precip (average year has 12) and only 5 days with thunder. Average days is 15 and only 2010, with 8, had fewer than 10. Average from today thru 12/31 is only 1. I don't think we've had a gust reach 40 mph. The only outstanding event was the August 11-13 heat wave, only the 3rd in 28 summers here. (I don't like big heat, though.)
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because it requires high energy consumption, and emissions from energy consumption are currently a driving force in CC some people absolutely can make choices to reduce their CC footprint: some people have the ability to choose to live in smaller houses, drive smaller cars, consume less products, put solar panels on their house, etc. everything around CC can't be blamed entirely on our corporate overlords, we are the end consumers of their products
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It’s almost “low topped hailers” season
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Today may be one of the last days this year that we see widespread 80-degree readings across Chester and SE Berks Counties. A backdoor cold front will cross the area later today switching our winds to the north and eventually the northeast by tomorrow. Tomorrow’s temperature will be almost 10 degrees cooler than today. Seasonably cool weather looks to continue for the next week with our next slight chance of showers arriving on Tuesday.
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E PA/NJ/DE Autumn 2025 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Today may be one of the last days this year that we see widespread 80-degree readings across Chester and SE Berks Counties. A backdoor cold front will cross the area later today switching our winds to the north and eventually the northeast by tomorrow. Tomorrow’s temperature will be almost 10 degrees cooler than today. Seasonably cool weather looks to continue for the next week with our next slight chance of showers arriving on Tuesday. - Today
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September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Two, 1972-1973 and 1988-1989. -
September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
bluewave replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
The lowest 10 year for JFK was 18.0” from 83-84 to 92-93. So this 7 year stretch has been lower that 10 year. The 7 year got down to 15.8” vs the current 14.5”. The key difference is that snow drought ended with 93-94 and 95-96 since the climate was so much colder than our modern 2020s climate. Unlikely we see a 50”+ season and a 70”+ season during the remainder of the 2020s within 2 years apart to break this snow drought without the greatest volcanic eruption in hundreds to thousands of years. Unfortunately, we don’t have a reliable long range volcanic forecast system. -
September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
LibertyBell replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
If you go earlier in the snowfall record even before 1869 it was even snowier and snow stuck around from November to March. There were some 100 inch snowfall winters in there, likely 1782-83, 1804-05, 1836-37, 1844-45. -
A 52.3 degree start to the morning with mostly clear skies.
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September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
LibertyBell replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Ouch lol In that earlier period how many of those 6 < 10 inch snowfall seasons were between 1972-1997? -
September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
LibertyBell replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
April 1872 was absolutely amazing for snowfall too. -
Yea things seem to be bouncing around, almost looks like the summer time meandering storm look we had a couple months ago. I'll pack the rain gear and hope we luck out!
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Here too, obv, but every hundred lawns or so is a bright green one. Just irrigating the hell out of it daily. Looks so gross and out of place. Entire landscape is fading color and then, boom, jarring bright green. 1.47" since 8/1. No soil sensor but I was ripping and flipping sod for before sheet mulching in the rain a few weeks ago (when we got an 1" over 3 days), and the soil directly under the grass was dusty dry. While it was raining, literally.
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September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
The snow season was also longer, the first few decades of snow records from NYC show about half of Novembers having accumulating snowfall, some of them with major numbers. To be fair though we were on the tail end of ther Little Ice Age and so the background state was just overall naturally cooler even without global warming. -
Not one tropical post on my blog...first year that has happened since I started it in 2015. Erin was always a non-threat in my mind, so didn't see fit....if I had more time I probably would have made a post detailing why I was dismissing it early on, but that's it.
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September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
lee59 replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Actually that 60 year period had 17 winters with 40+ snowfalls. It was colder then but I believe it was also dryer so snowfall wasn't as high as you would think with the colder temps. I'm sure it stuck around a lot longer when it did snow. -
September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Fun/miserable fact: NYC had 6 <10 inch winters between 1869 and 1997. NYC had 6 <10 inch winters between 1998 and 2024. -
I was thinking yesterday how 2025 is the most boring weather year of my life. Absolutely dong for notable weather....nothing. Incrediable quiescence in the tropics....no notable snow events. Unless we have a good December, this is the most boring year by far. 1991 had Bob....1990 had the March ice storm....1989 had the Thanks Giggity (Hi, Tip) snowstorm.....maybe 1988 could challenge? But at least that had Gilbert to distract me a bit-
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Maybe some strong storms Tuesday if timing works out
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September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
LibertyBell replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
The early part of the NYC snowfall record was much higher than it is now, plus you also have to include compaction since snowfall was measured near the end of the storm. If snowfall was measured like it is now, those earlier decades likely averaged over 40 inches of snow instead of the 32-36 inches using the old method.