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  2. Tomorrow will be another very warm day with highs in the middle and upper 80s across the region. A cold front will cross the region afterward. The frontal passage will likely be dry for most of the region. The remainder of the week will see temperatures average somewhat below normal. A new round of heat could develop around or just after August 10th. Parts of the region could see a return of 90° or above heat. Extreme heat still appears unlikely. The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was +0.4°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was -0.3°C for the week centered around July 30. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged +0.37°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged -0.08°C. Neutral ENSO conditions will likely continue through the summer. The SOI was -19.66 today. The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was +0.253 today.
  3. Our nice little respite from the tropics is about over. Dews return to near 70 Wed, and probably deep into the 70s again next week.
  4. Everything is more hyped. A sign of the times. Never boring.
  5. Like a chump hey.. like a chump hey.. like a chump
  6. Check out the recent trend of the reduced difference in RONI and ONI: RONI-ONI: MJJ 2024 -0.60 JJA -0.54 JAS -0.52 ASO -0.54 SON -0.55 OND -0.55 NDJ -0.55 DJF -0.53 JFM 2025 -0.51 FMA -0.49 MAM -0.43 AMJ -0.38 MJJ -0.32
  7. This is why letting it rip is not a prudent strategy but probably won’t have a say in it as CC exposes more fuels. There just won’t be the resources to combat them. Almost there now IMO.
  8. Yeah. A seabreeze these days is 78-80 degree humid air coming off the sound...
  9. seems like 78-80 is more the norm these days
  10. Looks like my high today was 61 with a current temp back to 59 and drizzle.
  11. In the last 8 hours, the GFS has given us Hurricane Hugo wrecking South Carolina, Andrew bulldozing South Florida, and now it’s serving up Katrina like it’s a greatest hits album from Mother Nature’s rage collection
  12. Looks like your paradise there Mr.Simp
  13. The Boreal forest, in both east and west hemispheres, have usually been created and regenerated by fire since the glaciers retreated.
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  15. Yeah, we used to do many boat trips across the back bays in Nassau. It’s a whole new world to explore out on the water. The bay houses are fun to see in person rather than at a distance from the shore.
  16. 2019 all over again 2014 all over again
  17. The Dec/Jan cold snap set an interesting record at Detroit for cold longevity. Dec 26, 2017 thru Jan 6, 2018 was the longest stretch on record (12 days) where Detroit did not exceed 19F.
  18. We are about to embark on a historic deep deep summer run for a long time. Cane included . Buckle up folks
  19. What a summer for Long Island sound water temperatures...
  20. Fantasy time ... but how about the cat 5 in the lower Bahamas at the end of that.
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