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Install well underway.
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Meant to ask, can you post November? I'd like to see if there were any trends as weak as it may be. Thanks.
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87 degrees here on the local thermometer
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Eps were too warm last year, so I'll take it at this point for a long lead guess.
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Weatherbell has a great color scheme. Only downsides are there's no 32°F isotherm and the temperature anomaly maps will make you think -4°F is just as significant +9°F. They're skewed to make below average temps look even more below average. Pivotal is hilarious though, making 60 degrees look like it's 90 lol
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CON MHT ASH DAW 91°
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Slight NNE wind now. Down to 90.
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We’ve been on a roll recently with having normal rainfall events at regular intervals.
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87 degrees in Simsbury with clouds now. Lets keep it under 90! Looks like it's snowing out my office window with all the tree detritus in the air
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Keep your pants on.
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Great post Don't know why everything has to be called EXTREME WEATHER...they want to make it look like only recent history we have had extreme events and its only been hot because...gasp climate change
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Oh dear Christ. TimB and TheClimateAsshole just posted similar shit... The tearing of the fabric will soon commence.
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They do have good looking maps though, I like their graphics.
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They’re real .. and they’re specdewular
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@Blizzard of 93 - just 16 days from now we'll observe the longest day in terms of daylight...after that, the slow march towards winter commences!
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I’m dewing it well too. We evapotranspirate.
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83/70 here at 12:25pm.
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Weatherbell lol
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88/71 for today's Tamaqua nooners. Humid day today ahead of the rain.
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Kevs mulch pile dews are notorious
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I like trying to make connections and I can't help but feel that the warming of the West Pac and the West Atl is causing high pressures in the western basins to migrate further north causing a feedback mechanism that is resulting in these stuck patterns. I think this will only change when we see a massive melting of the ice caps and an influx of cooler water into these basins, which, ironically enough might reset everything to the old pattern (at a higher level.) Nature does self regulate through feedback mechanisms even though it might do it in a way we don't want it to.