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  2. The fact that we're having a 2nd nor'easter since April 11 makes me more confident that the WPAC jet is changing and that a 2013-14 winter is coming in 2025-26. We have all the other pieces in place. If the WPAC jet cooperates, a cold and snowy winter is almost certain in the Eastern US.
  3. Nothing like chilly, chunky rain heading into MDW. Warmth is hopefully coming soon.
  4. God I wish I was there..soon though, it’s coming. As Paula dean once said, help is on the way!
  5. Hello from Arizona. My first time here today, it was 100. walking felt like a furnace blowing on me we fly back into JFK tomorrow.
  6. Yes that worked out pretty well. 0.73" here now. Steady moderate rain.
  7. if we can shift the NAM a bit east and get some heavier precip in here we mix
  8. This sure beats 20,000 years ago when the continental ice sheet reached the Poconos and what is now NYC! SE PA was tundra. .
  9. It looks like some white rain mixes in at times over the highest inhabited elevations. It’s wet, not white.
  10. if precip is light then meh.. heavier stuff we could mix
  11. They are generously calling it snow with these low level temps
  12. Glad this is rain, I would've melted if it were January
  13. From WxBell: Consider this chart of seismic activity: In looking at that chart, Dr Viterito was asked this question: : "How can you claim such a significant impact from so few events?" "This graph is the Mid-Ocean Spreading Zone Seismic Activity (MOSZSA) from 1977 through 2024. In order to capture the total number accurately, we can only monitor the medium and large sized seismic events. For the catalogue that I use, these are events of magnitude 5.3 or higher. To answer your question, here is how this works: last year (2024) we saw a total of 93 mid-ocean seismic events magnitude 5.3 or higher. In fact, virtually all of them were 5.3-6.2. What every seismologist does know, however, is that the scale is logarithmic. So, for magnitudes 4.3 to 5.2, there were 10 times 93, or 930 seismic events. From 3.3 to 4.2, there were 9,300 events. From 2.3 to 3.2 there were 93,000 events. And from 1.3 to 2.2, there were 930,000 events! Add it all up and there were over 1,000,000 seismic events along the mid-ocean ridge system for 2024. Furthermore, it is estimated that roughly 98% of those events produce high temperature magmas. That means that, on average, high temperature magma was injected into the mid-ocean ridge system nearly 3,000 times every day! At its low point in 1977, there were only 22 mid ocean events of 5.3 or more, or roughly 200,000 total events. That's nearly 5 orders of magnitude less than the 2024 event total! This dynamic, highly energetic system is CLEARLY having an impact on the thermohaline circulation." Any comments?
  14. I gave in and turned the heat on too.
  15. Pouring here presently. Good forecast by Mount Holly on the late evening rainfall potential from earlier this morning.
  16. Raining nicely here now. Have the windows open listening to it. Very relaxing(with a bourbon). up to 0.42"
  17. Messenger shuffle east tonight. Ray to Kevin on NW would be having domestics with their spouses if this were winter.
  18. Today
  19. Just over a half inch
  20. 58 for a high and 0.7 for the day and 4.8 for the month
  21. 0.61" at obs. 54f with light rain.
  22. I can’t wait to see the next drought monitor map…
  23. Won't be a rebuild. Rubenstein already said orioles may retool but no rebuild he wants a winner now. Although he wasnt happy about Elias lack of free agents even though money was available.
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