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Yes. He apparently believes it's fake news.
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Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
butterfish55 replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
85/66 An amazing pool or Beach day, but for those of us who work outside all day, definitely not COC. -
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Typhoon Tip replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
The tropics have expanded more to accommodate heating - this is balancing the wholesale integrated PV=nrT ideal gas state. Increasing the temp --> increases either P, V or both, on the left side of the equation. That expansion is the Hadley Cell ... But this is not linear. Generally, gases expand more significantly the higher the temperature rise. Thus, the colder Arctic domain can increase more temperature, before it begins to expansion ... -
Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
Brewbeer replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
isn't Southborough closer to Worcester ? -
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Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
Damage In Tolland replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
You live near Boston and your log pile is near there too -
Worcester is the closest station to me. Concord is the closest station to dendrite. It's not that difficult. I can give you the information but I can't make you understand it .
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Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
Damage In Tolland replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
Why are we picking different airports for each post thruout the day, none of which is anywhere near where the poster lives or works ? -
Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
Cyclone-68 replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
This might be the most uneventful hurricane season in my lifetime -
What a day! Couldn't get any nicer. I almost feel sorry for the folks sweating in their imaginary humidity.
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Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
Damage In Tolland replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
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Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
weatherwiz replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
Really starting to think alot of these GFS "canes" are a mere factor of a heavy climatological skew so the GFS just wants to pump out hurricanes. -
Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
dendrite replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
Below normal -
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Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
vortex95 replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
Yes, but this common, esp. in shallow marshes/swamps in S FL. Too many hype-masters act like it significant, but it is not. Also, we have many more marine sites now, not just from NDBC, but NOS and private organizations. You have an entire dense network dedicated to the coastal Everglades (see map attached), so finding a location that has 100 F water temp is not hard these days. What happens if the area is in a dry period or a single location just happens to miss out on diurnal SHRA/TSRA for an extended period in the summer, that stagnant shallow water heats up, but as soon as you get heavy rain at the location, you'll see the water temp plunge into the mid 80s. All this is normal. I see posts merely for hype and content, showing coastal water temps in the low 90s for the cntrl and srn part of FL, when again, this is normal every summer. The angle used is that "this is big fuel for hurricanes!" No, it is not. Local shallow water this warm is not a factor, and really, well before the core of a TC gets to these locations, it has already rained and the water temps have dropped significantly! You need large areas of warm water, and not just skin deep, for a TC to thrive and get intense. And this I bet many are not aware, even some mets. The limit for SSTs over large, open areas (key here *is* "large" and "open") around the globe is ~30-31 C. This is b/c at this temp, evaporation matches the incoming solar radiation, so that caps things off. Also a factor, many areas where the SSTs are this high, the atmosphere is conditionally unstable, so large areas of SHRA/TSRA are common, never mind semi-permanent features such as the ITCZ and monsoon trof present, and this also keeps things in check for SSTs. -
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Ukie euro and cmc are all pretty widespread 1-3"+ amounts. RRFS and HRRR pretty wet as well. Gfs is the only one not showing much
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I’m not saying she didn’t do the act. I think he was there encouraging it, in her ear. Afterall she did mention a male voice. His story and timeline does not make sense and has been contradicted by LE and witnesses. He kept an entire bag of no longer used medication in his truck and those medications were in her toxicology report? i think he kept feeding her all of these meds knowing this was the easiest way out of the marriage and the kids. he was already seeing a women on the side, he wanted out. He is the mastermind behind it all, used her as a puppet at the very least imo.
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Slight risk added for basically 95 and points east for tomorrow
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Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
WxWatcher007 replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
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Certainly has felt like that. This time there seems to be some synoptic differences driving the variance. Stormier solutions seem farther south with the low.
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Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
Damage In Tolland replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
Yeah can’t rule out a couple showers scattered but the heavy stuff stays south -
Augdewst 2026: Summer's Last Stand
weatherwiz replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
The dry air is relative to the track and placement of the front. The overall heaviest of rain and thunderstorms is south (NJ/LI)...maybe CT coast but I think the llvl warm front is north enough to where we get precip to build inland.
