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  2. Ticks are insane. The small ones esp. Up until this year it was not a problem for the dog because he used to be able to have a collar or take meds. Never had seizures before then BOOM he had one. Vet says no more tick meds or collars. Leash walks now only in the neighborhood. We may try another tick topical product and see what happens.
  3. .5” of rain in 30 minutes. At swim time trails of course! I have a feeling it’s gonna be an uncooperative summer for swim teams in the area.
  4. No thats not all of it, climate change doesn't mean higher highs here in the northeast, at least in the areas where we live. It's not about *sensors running warmer* I lived through the 1991, 1993, 1999, 2002 great summers when we had 100 degree days. I measured the heat myself and it was more excessive than what we see now. Cities like PHL, NYC, JFK are on record lack of 100 day streaks now. It's because *climate change* does not mean *global warming* not every place is experiencing higher temperatures, especially higher maxima. In the winter sure, it's getting warmer, but the summer-- not so much. The averages are getting somewhat higher yes, but that is driven by higher minima, extreme heat is being blunted by more rainfall. You can see this with how heatwaves are much shorter than they were back in the period I referenced, with drier hotter summers in the 90s up to 2002 we had much longer heatwaves. 2002 was our last summer with two 7+ day heatwaves and we have not seen 100 degrees here since 2013, and this record applies to all three cities.
  5. Still no 90s in Harrisburg yet..Came close on the 4th with 89..Still no heatwaves in sight.Last year we started off cool but Summer really kicked in mid June.
  6. Philly, NYC, JFK all have record lack of 100 day streaks right now.
  7. Might be able to see the base of the mountains, with tops in the clouds. Hope the wx at PEI is better.
  8. if we go by number of 90 degree days probably less hot but this is bound to change at some point and we will return to our hot summers from the 90s once again
  9. What I would expect coming out of a nino. The ocean is cooling overall and the warm anomalies are migrating away from the tropics.
  10. In 1993-94 and 1995-96 and 2004-05 they were not snowy enough (at least for the northeast).
  11. After spending 7-8 hours standing in 50F Noreaster rain last weekend at a huge lacrosse tournament here, let's do it again this morning for another big event. Only 4 hours this time . It's comical at this point.
  12. I think the rainy conditions to our west and the tendency once again of over-the-top heat and steep ridge patterns means our summer will probably be humid and hot but not excessively so. We'll hit 95 a few times but outside of Newark once or twice maybe no 100s. With the steep ridge we can't get the warming downslope westerly flow and instead drown in FL-like humidity with S flow. And that means the coast likely goes into summer drought mode stuck in the marine layer while inland gets the T-storms unless we can get a more organized system to drive them to the coast. I'm glad we all had the rainy May so we can stock up before it inevitably dries out for summer. We might already be starting it on the modeling which shows heavy rain inland and relatively dry NYC east.
  13. Near zero vis on the beach right now. Hits like a wall right around merrick road. Let’s see if we can scrape together a couple tenths on the south shore.
  14. Thunder and moderate rain here
  15. Amazing. Once again, you're like 3 miles away, and I only got like .03
  16. Models are too a lot of things, not just too snowy. Case in point, last year the gfs, accounting for the 3 runs per day, had philly over 100° more than 80x. The Euro was better, but it still had them over 100 numerous times. Philly reached 100 zero times last year. A nws met tracks this on a Philly board, so im not making it up. Too snowy. Too cold, but also yes, too hot. I know some can't handle that last one.
  17. No I'm just going by the Longest Heatwaves page the NWS maintains for NYC, I don't know what heatwaves JFK had that year except for the amazing 102 degrees we hit out here right after the 4th of July! According to that page NYC last 7+ day heatwave was in 2002 and 2002 was also the last year to have two heatwaves of that length (well of course since it was also the last time they had one 7+ day heatwave lol.)
  18. 0.64” here but don’t really care to get any really, Just another lousy Saturday and our party has moved indoors today.
  19. Not a fan of the trajectory. “only” 0.90” in the stratus from yesterday
  20. and two big heatwaves in July of 7+ days each, something we don't see anymore :-( We saw it happen one more time in 2002 and that was it.
  21. When folks in far NNE are installing and excited about , you know a HHH summer is upon us
  22. A few years ago a deer fell into my pool at my other house in the Poconos and died and I had to call in the game warden to help remove the deer. Well long story short, removal of the deer was much easier than what happened the rest of that summer. A massive tick infestation, I found six ticks on my clothes that summer, I bought that chemical from Amazon that you're supposed to put on your clothes to keep them away but still had to change clothes after each time working in my garden and wash my gardening clothes in a bucket before taking them inside, etc. The ticks were of the small black variety and thankfully none of them got under my skin (literally), although one did manage to get into my hair but I removed it before it was able to do anything else. I found out later to leave food for opossums since they are the ticks' worst nightmare, they eat them like crazy.
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