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Looks like a decent line or storms /rain in a few hours or so for the 95-corridor folks.
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I'm just playing with his webbed hands.
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This is “bring two shirts to the bball court” weather.
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12z EURO AI keeps the worst of the heat in NJ. How is the AI model different than the regular one and how has it performed temp wise in the past?
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Tomorrow may end up rainier too for many looking upstream
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66.6/66.3/66.4
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18z HRRR doesn't look as bad for Chicagoland showing some stronger convection firing off around noon and racing NE.
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Pouring. Up to 64°
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Barely a shower here to wet the ground. Overall decent day in the 70s.
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The only solace is it brought in the dews . 65/64 with a wipey, sticky feel
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Rain finally ended here. Rained all day . A colossal bust on models and forecasts that were essentially dry . Of course this cant happen in winter with snow . .37 on the day
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Some juicy stuff in afternoon round 1, but it missed me by a couple miles. We'll see if round 2 gives me anything. But after this morning I'm fine if I don't
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Some peeks of blue sky in Gaithersburg.
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And it's already happening with small hail and lightning at Fort Collins and Loveland.
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It lightens up for a bit and then back to a moderate rain.
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tomorrow trended doa quickly for around here, with a quick trend towards poor timing of the mcv passage. shame. we've reached the point where things ramped up for a month of quality activity from mid-june through mid-july last year, after a similarly slow start like this year. it doesn't look like a turn-around is in the cards just yet.
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Next week looks brutal
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Pretty much the same here.
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This rain is RELENTLESS. Been a moderate rain much of the day with some periods of light rain.
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Yes, I put it on the north side to keep it as far away from sunlight as possible, but it still recorded 93.7 last Thursday so I used the average of all four sensors (90.0 to 93.7) and came up with a high of 92 for that day.
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Yes, and I've noticed it's a cascading effect because besides CO2 we also have more methane and more water vapor (all three are greenhouse gasses), we are becoming cloudier by the year which is increasing the impact, just like it did with Venus (even though its clouds have a different composition, mostly sulfuric acid.)
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Didn't you say the other day that you have one near your roof?
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Can't.... Earth would have to lose it's magnetic dynamo. Venus suffered H2O extinction from slow rotation and having too little dynamo, while being technically too far inside the Goldy zone ... That meant eons of pulverizing radiation cracking water molecules apart - there's also likelihood that Earth began with or received water sources in addition to having the powerful dynamo that protect it. But... if by saying "like Venus", we just mean hot as hell? that can happen with different chemistry and insolation, too.
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Speaking of volcanos... this looks promising:
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we need to look at some of these other sensors to see if they have any exposure to the sun and are properly sited too.