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  2. Average high temp for central park for oct will likely be in the mid 70s. It will be like a typical September temperature wise.
  3. With all the injuries on the DL, this massive dude has been elevated and will be active today. Has been a project but looked good in preseason. https://www.baltimoreravens.com/news/cj-okoye-basil-nigeria-africa-ravens-international-pathway-program-stand-out-new-reasons-training-camp
  4. China's CO2 emissions are peaking not accelerating. That said China coal use is massive and coal interests are putting up a fight. Its unclear how China's policy towards coal will evolve. https://www.carbonbrief.org/analysis-record-solar-growth-keeps-chinas-co2-falling-in-first-half-of-2025/ https://energyandcleanair.org/publication/chinas-coal-is-losing-ground-but-not-letting-go/
  5. Despite the wet start during the first week of September, consistent with most cases where there was no rainfall during the last 10 days of August, September 2025 will wind up drier than normal in New York City.
  6. you should probably put the vodka away.
  7. The similarities make my shudder…
  8. Really impressive to get 12 Category 5 hurricanes in a decade.
  9. All major 6Z models including hurricane models stay away from the US. As of the 5AM advisory, it finally started moving a little faster and that’s continuing now on the 8AM with SLP dropping to 1002 mb: BULLETIN Tropical Depression Nine Intermediate Advisory Number 7A NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL092025 800 AM EDT Sun Sep 28 2025 ...DEPRESSION MOVING SLOWLY NORTH-NORTHWESTWARD... ...HEAVY RAINS CONTINUE OVER PORTIONS OF EASTERN CUBA AND THE BAHAMAS, WITH WINDS SOON INCREASING OVER THE BAHAMAS... SUMMARY OF 800 AM EDT...1200 UTC...INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------- LOCATION...23.2N 77.3W ABOUT 285 MI...460 KM NW OF THE EASTERN TIP OF CUBA ABOUT 100 MI...160 KM WSW OF THE CENTRAL BAHAMAS MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...35 MPH...55 KM/H PRESENT MOVEMENT...NNW OR 345 DEGREES AT 7 MPH...11 KM/H MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...1002 MB...29.59 INCHES
  10. .12 here. This has been some stretch of non eventful weather.
  11. Hyperactive hurricane seasons (180+ ACE) by decade: 1890s (1) - 1893 1900s, 1910s (0) 1920s (1) - 1926 1930s (1) - 1933 1940s (0) 1950s (1, possibly 2) - 1950, 1955 (maybe) 1960s (1) - 1961 1970s, 1980s (0) 1990s (2) - 1995, 1998 2000s (2) - 2004, 2005 2010s (1) - 2017 2020s (1) - 2020 Arranged by gap 33 years - (1961-1995) 32 years - (1893-1926) 16 years - (1933-1950) 11 years - (2005-2017) 10 years - (1950-1961*) 6 years - (1926-1933) 5 years - (1998-2004) current gap (2020-present) is 4 years, likely to become 5 at the end of the season 2 years - (1995-1998; 2017-2020) 0 years - (2004-2005) * - gaps become 4 years (1950-1955) and 5 years (1955-1961) if 1955 is counted Arranged by 10 ACE 180-190 (2) - 2020 (180.3725), 1998 (181.8838) [1955 is 178.585] 190-200 (1) - 1961 (196.95) 200-210, 210-220 (0) 220-230 (5) - 2017 (224.8775), 1926 (225.7788), 2004 (226.94), 1950 (227.1413), 1995 (227.5513) 230-240 (2) - 1893 (231.0738), 1933 (235.785) 240-250 (1) - 2005 (247.65)
  12. Winter. NS disturbances tracking just to our north should produce some rain for the region.
  13. .09" What is it gonna take to produce a meaningful storm?
  14. Most of that looks like ground clutter from nightly inversions?
  15. Yeah its not like they always play bad or get beaten badly, they just always seem to find a way to lose when playing the better teams- winning those games is pretty important in CF. Coming up small in the big moments..kinda sounds like another team we root for.
  16. Beautiful morning on moosehead Sent from my SM-S921U using Tapatalk
  17. This thing really got stuck in the Bahamas, and has been slow to develop. It has barely moved in the last 24 hours.
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  19. My station has reported rain 6 days in a row Total: .42
  20. All of the cold and pretty much most of the snow was confined to month (January). December was really warm. Come to think of it, 2021-22 was a warmer, modern version of 1984-85.
  21. That’s a good phrase lol. They made a nice comeback and looked good in overtime, so at least it wasn’t embarrassing. But yeah, they can’t beat top 10 teams.
  22. The 1891 data is largely missing for Newark not NYC. September 1–15, 1891: 70.1° September 16–30, 1891: 74.0° October 1891: 54.9°
  23. China has a lot of renewables and is moving in that direction but they're still accelerating on emissions. However I do think they're poised to become the leader here and I see a rapid reversal in the next 15-20 years.
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