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  2. It seems like its been quite the stretch of hot weather across central Florida these last few weeks...really doing a number of SSTs. TPA has had many nights where they only drop into the upper 70's and I think even 80/81 at times...seems quite early for them.
  3. This is what I mean with climate change being non linear. It's not getting wetter everywhere and even where it's getting *wetter* there are more cycles of drought too. Our area has been and will experience more of this too. With the atmosphere able to hold more moisture it also means that the trigger point that causes rainfall will also be higher.
  4. lol my brother lives in Lakeland Florida.. were complete opposites when it comes to weather..
  5. Meh upper 80s and 90s yes.. upper 70s and low 80s wont cut it
  6. Central Park is 57 degrees, colder than the stations on the east end and the ones getting rain lol Oooooooook Manhattan is the coldest spot in the area ahahahahahaha
  7. No, it's not the case. If the atmosphere can hold more moisture it also means the saturation point is higher, which means you actually need more moisture to get it to rain. This is why you see cycles of drought and flooding further south. So at some point the drought will give way to destructive flooding, but it hasn't reached that point yet.
  8. It's not that humid. Maybe some low 60s dews for a few days.
  9. you're not a literate person so I wouldn't expect you to understand any of it, fool Monty you must live near one of those superfund sites that NJ is famous for, you're showing clear evidence of brain damage.
  10. You would think it would get wetter overall in a warming world in the far north.
  11. Thanks, this explains why the fires up north are not going anywhere. Do you think when the temperatures warm more those trees will be replaced with the more fire resistant trees that are prevalent farther south?
  12. Prob 2 or 3 days of 80+ for MBY between today and Saturday of next week. Warm for sure. Nothing ridiculous for a while
  13. Unfortunately there are only 3 dominant tree species in the Candian Tiaga. Balsim fir, Black Spruce and Larch. They are dominant because the can handle the extreme temperatures. They are all highly flamable. Until temperatures rise significantly (5c) that isn’t going to change. My theory is that the beginning of substantial climate change is acting to dry the forests out. Normally they would remain rather wet and cool in the summer.
  14. You really post some of the dumbest crap I've ever read. It's remarkable. Impressive, really.
  15. I hope that you found a paved trail to ride and stayed off the roads. People are crazy on a sunny and dry day.
  16. https://www.amazon.com/Wide-Load-inch-toilet-paper/dp/B0C1ZKXSL9 makes for the ideal gift!
  17. Over 1.75” now, and the sump pump is kicking on in regular intervals.
  18. I do. Need to see at least one hundy at BOS this summer
  19. It's been a soaker here all day. Decided to bike in this slop (wfh day) partly to test my tires on wet pavement and it felt like I was riding through Atlantic Ocean mist.
  20. It’s a very dewy run which is what is wanted : no one cares about high heat
  21. It will be warm enough for you to be uncomfortable and that’s all we want.
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