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Only 2? I had 2 just yesterday. I must be up to 15+ on the year now. Haven’t had one really dig in yet though.
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Huge 100+ heat potential next week from GFS/Euro.
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this is shitty weather, power bills, what about those of us who had our heat on? We need our summer back and it's coming back and anyone who whines about wanting rain before September, I will pounce on them like a tiger on a lamb.
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There is one way, get rid of at least half of the shitty water vapor from the atmosphere.
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.57 here.
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0.76" so far for this "event".
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Gypsy moths?
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Columbia imby: 0.12” overnight, 0.51” June total to date. 5:45am — 63° with some drizzle, light breeze coming from E-NE
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Another paper in the high climate sensitivity camp. This paper says that low-climate sensitivity models can't match CERES satellite radiation measurements, i.e. climate models are underestimating warming on average. "The CERES satellite measures Earth's energy imbalance—specifically, how much solar radiation is absorbed compared to how much heat (longwave) radiation is emitted back into space. The data show a significant increase in absorbed solar radiation, partly due to reduced snow and ice cover, but also because of changes to clouds. At the same time, Earth is emitting more heat, driven by rising surface temperatures. The satellite measurements have been compared with results from 37 climate models. The study shows a clear connection between climate sensitivity in the models and the ratio between increased absorbed solar radiation and increased heat radiation from Earth. Climate models with low climate sensitivity show small changes in the energy imbalance in the individual contributions from absorbed solar radiation and increased terrestrial radiation from Earth, and are less able to reproduce what is measured from satellite data." https://phys.org/news/2025-06-climate-sensitivity-greenhouse-gases-align.html https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adt0647
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Every day is a blessing, regardless of the weather; granted having young kids stuck in doors can be a challenge. Happy Father's Day to those of us on this thread! If those 10-day progs pan out, I will miss the relatively benign weather we have had up to this point; as will all of our power bills.
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And/or a career field with limited relocation options. Yeah, it's my own fault (should have been a civil engineer like Mom suggested), but I'm quite envious of those who can move to just about any small city or metro area and have multiple employment options. I've been looking for jobs around Atlanta for a year with no success...
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As a whole, it's been a crappy weather year so far. So many days were either windy, grey, or had rain. Stuck in the 60s in the middle of June cannot be much worse. We got caught up in this revolving pattern where a couple days are nice, and maybe even AN temp wise, but then we pay for it with crap like this. Last year my pool was already open for 2 weeks, this year, I haven't even looked at it. I do see some 90s in the future though and look forward to July where it has to be hot, right?
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Just yanked a tick off my head, number 2 bite for the year.
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analog03 joined the community
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midwoodian started following 2025-2026 Winter Speculation Thread
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Got 0.66" here today. Temps stuck in the mid 60s during the afternoon in mid June -- dreadful weather.
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Air quality reminiscent of the worst of the wildfires 2 years ago. I’m a little sick, but was basically choking on the air tonight. 150+ AQI = yuck
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E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2025 Obs/Discussion
JTA66 replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
Another June day not getting out of the 60’s I’m sure September will rock! -
2025 Short Range Severe Weather Discussion
CheeselandSkies replied to Chicago Storm's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
I'm actually looking more at Tuesday evening. 00Z NAM moves an organized convective system through a strongly unstable environment in E IA/S WI/N IL Tuesday afternoon with what looks like some potential for supercells along the southern flank of it. These setups are always finicky with timing/placement of subtle shortwaves and associated MCS's which are crucial to determining the existence/placement of any chase-worthy threat. Often can't pin them down until the evening before at the earliest. -
You will never convince cultists of anything, despite providing data and well-rounded and unbiased observations. I admire your tenacity, in terms of using factual and logical arguments in questioning the absurdities within the climate catastrophe narrative. Good luck... you are debating science with the same folks that decided that there are an untold number of genders. Good grief... Geological timescale is something that weak-minded individuals have difficulty with. "The thirst for answers" will often create delusional mob mentality.
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.56 imby today
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Every week for the last month we have heard..."this will be the last one of these til October..." Yet every week is wash rinse repeat and now 2 days of clouds wet and drab turn into 4 days spilling into Monday and Tuesday and now lucky to see late sun on Wednesday Make it stop as the #yearwithoutasummer rolls on
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"Wrongness?" I love lurking on this thread for nonsensical crud like this. I hope you were highly intoxicated when you posted this. (And just incase you are mentally retarded, my sincere apologies. I just assumed you were of sound mind.)
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Just got a surprise pop up right overhead. Picked up .04”.
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Pattern what CANSIPS is showing right now looks maybe similar to last winter.More NINA, weak NINA.I'm surprised it didnt show more blocking into the Hudson with the blocking its showing into around the four corners,but it still looks like a -NAO.Jan would seemingly right now be BN with the blocking its showing into the Western AK/.Bering Sea.Into Feb this blocking shifts into the Bering Sea,this seemingly could bring a early severe threat Think myself the warm SST'S into the Yellow Sea into the Sea of Japan and off the east coast of Japan are unprecedented to rely on analogs.I mean the warmest SST'S in this region was in 2023 during a strong NINO
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2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Diggiebot replied to BarryStantonGBP's topic in Tropical Headquarters
Prime for New England too. If it misses NC SC then it’s New England next