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  2. Looking good west of the Mississippi. East naso much.
  3. That would be fine with me. Just need to get my truck back from the shop before winter starts.
  4. 1995 is the correct year. There was an issue copying it over 0 good catch.
  5. If 2022 really finished below 100 ACE, then this season is easily a lock for below 100 ACE. 2022 was nowhere near as dead as this season. We're halfway through September, and we're still below 40 ACE. We're probably going to finish below 80 ACE, maybe even below 70 ACE.
  6. A friend of mine also does landscaping (I am doing that now a few years, and "hardscape"), and it is so much more work when all of a sudden you are in a desert climate, after "temperate," "Northeast Boreal," or whatever, it didn't used to matter! The COC can take a long walk off a short pier. We need precip.
  7. Well in the long range thread they are talking about how it’s going to be another South and East winter given the ‘seasonal’ trend of the rain tomorrow and Wednesday….so there is that. Getting my snow shovel ready! Sorry about the leaky pipe!
  8. Had a couple fresh lobsters my sister's friend caught today, hard shell already, seems early for hard shell but they were meaty.
  9. Was on Cape Cod today. All oaks and leaves are half green, half brown/dead. It's brutal. Steincoc showing itself
  10. We are warming up for another disastrous winter in the NW burbs...well I will start posting this nonevent for those west of 95 under obs. after 18Z.
  11. There's that big gap I remember between July 9 and August 3 and again between August 20 and September 9. August was crickets lol
  12. At different stages of the planet's evolution did we have a different amount of water on the planet Don? If we are going to pursue space colonization, I don't really see any other way, but to bring water from Earth. There is not enough water anywhere else in our solar system (to my knowledge) to sustain a space colony. If it will help keep sea levels lower than what climate change will do, in a way we're killing two birds with one stone.
  13. Radar has certainly come alive this afternoon. Looks like another day or so of additional showers. I suspect we will see some bright reds added to the leaves as we progress quickly toward peak Fall Leaf Season.
  14. The last couple days of Sept scares me. GFS has been hinting at a torchfest.
  15. This is very weird, did the same hurricane return 20 years later Tony?? 1975: Marilyn struck the Virgin Islands as a Category 3 Hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph and an estimated minimum central pressure of 952 millibars or 28.11 inches of mercury. The strongest, most damaging part of the storm passed directly over the island of St. Thomas. The island of Culebra reported an unofficial wind gust of 125 mph. Storm surge was generally 6 to 7 feet with an isolated 11.7 storm surge in St. Croix. 80% of the homes and business on St. Thomas were destroyed and 10,000 people were left homeless. 30% of the homes on St. John were destroyed and 60% were left roofless. Marilyn caused 8 deaths and $1.5 billion dollars in damage. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1995: Hurricane Marilyn strikes Virgin Islands. It hit the U.S. Virgin Islands as a strong category 2 storm with top winds of 115 mph. The strongest, most damaging part of the storm passed directly over St. Thomas Island. It caused 8 deaths and $1.5 billion in damages. (Ref. AccWeather Weather History)
  16. why do we call this a coastal low instead of a noreaster? any storm with NE winds should be referred to as a noreaster, I noticed the media is calling it a coastal low too.
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  18. we should finish below normal here. I don't know how Islip is so warm lol
  19. wow it's been very wet in the Poconos! today is my birthday so thanks for the YTD right to my birthday Chris!!
  20. It could be the last very warm day of the season, I see my forecast as mid 80s. We have not been warmer than low 80s since the first half of August, it has nothing to do with the ocean as the flow has been NW most of that time and low humidity, good sky conditions.
  21. Don’t look at the hrrr but how is this in the long range thread
  22. AMO state is flipping to negative and it's pretty clear now.
  23. all I can say this is MUCH better than the high humidity and flooding rainfalls we were getting year after year. It looks like the cyclic change back to a 1980s type pattern has finally happened.
  24. It's awesome and 199 is a total bargain Only caveat is that it gets 2nd class citizen treatment from Alterra sometimes, but still great.
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