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  2. May be the kind of day where we sacrifice 2-3 F on the temps in exchange for higher dews. the
  3. Yeah that's the worst there-you get 100 degrees, cold water and green flies from the bay that move in on the west winds.
  4. Just enough west in the wind to upwell on the Jersey shore. Forgot you were a Jersey guy. Near shore water temps are incredibly sensitive to local winds. .
  5. I'm not happy. I mean... I take some ethical value away for helping by trying to go green where I can, but humanity is completely and utterly fucked if they think they can solve anthropomorphically forced GW by means of capitalism and profit mongering - seeing a solution through a lens of greed. Good luck. And that is what this whole solar wave of install marketed as sistering to the grid bullshit is being exposed as. I was actually gapped by my company, which filed for bankruptcy and doesn't even exist anymore. I got a mailers ... I think some other outfit has absorbed them - but my electric bills were cut down so I'm willing to wait on investigation until I get these other home improvement scheduled projects completed - new kitchens make solar corruption look like a reach around at a Asian massage parlor but that's a different thing. Anyway, there's clearly enough room up on that roof for another panel but they held back claiming some bs about them needed 3.5 feet of distance that I don't see on any other room - so frankly and suss. If I had that panel, I might not be paying as much. I call that 'gapping' haha. You know ... a digression here, but that is what is a part of this whole Disclosure thing is about? There's a this ontological shock aspect about it, and the idea there is that the baser commodity that is the soil that all economic branches grow from, is in jeopardy because there is this shadow corporate-governance lording over technology that could provide free energy at the individual controls. Such a reality would completely freeze the gears of economics. Oil becomes obsolete as a energy mechanism... solar? Gone. Wind and renewables et al, albeit virtuous and perhaps even morally more sound than burning fossil fuels which are definitely a problem... all of it... the whole conflict and any economy that is rooted in oil at all. Gone. Here's the sociological problem with that - which is very real, btw. Economy is what allows societies to function 'over the horizons' It's the unfailing faith in the value of the dollar ( or whatever native form of currency). If zero-point energy ( being able to tap into the 10 e19th eV vacuum energy of the cosmos), and negative gravity propulsion systems ... the disruption to social order really is an ontological a-bomb.
  6. Tomatoe and Pepper plants will be loving those overnight lows... My AC on the other hand.
  7. never forget and love the water color nasty invasive species issues aside, the mussels have done incredible things to the water visibility in the great lakes, when conditions are right these days (ie not too much wind kicking up sediment), the clarity really does approach caribbean levels. If you haven't visited in a long while, it's worth checking out. The changes over my life from murky waters and shorelines full of dead alewives to today is wild.
  8. Man if we maintain these low level dewpoints and a few degrees overhead tomorrow and Friday it'll be like the heatwave of the 1990s.
  9. Yep. add in more states tomorrow. Already 93/75 at IAD today. Forecast is 103 tomorrow.
  10. It most certainly is at the beaches at northern Ocean County. The buoys 15 miles offshore never get the localized upwelling. It's usually within 3 miles of the coast.
  11. Yeah. Clouds could deflate some of this big heat. Maybe even some smoke from the western US?
  12. https://x.com/i/status/2072348771464155192
  13. The NAM MOS is trying to Charlie Brown the bigger numbers on Friday. Not a lot but MET is just 95, BDL to MHT, which barely makes the 'big heat' cut. For three straight days and 18 consecutive cycles, we were plugging 100s - we'll see if this late change is supported in general. Looks like it's inserting spontaneously generating convective debris which cannot really be ruled out absolutely...
  14. The guy working in the attic called it quits around noon. I told him it was to hot. He finally agreed. He asked about coming back Friday. I said nope. Wait until next week
  15. The notes say it was an unusually mild day for July.
  16. Temp is up to 95 here right now. Don't think we'll hit 100 today ... probably 98. But I'm looking for 104 or 105 tomorrow and Friday.
  17. 94.5/79/113 A lovely 83 and breezy here in Aruba though.
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