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I totally get it man. Not trying to rub salt in a wound. This particular spring you all have really gotten shafted. From that week of 85-90 inland while you all doored . And these last 3 days of 67-72. And there’s been a few others.. and next week has a few days of 70-76 though you may do ok if flow is W. I remember posting in winter that the cold SST’s were going to ruin spring along the coast. Whenever that happens , the coast really suffers deep into spring
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I'll give you April, which typically does suck here. March sucks everywhere when its not snowing. And by May dews and baseline temps start to creep up here regardless.
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Absolutely. But look at where all the complaints have come from this spring
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Yep, no rain within 100 miles today. After 80% chance with 1/2-3/4” forecast yesterday. But glad y’all got some much needed relief
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Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
WolfStock1 replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
Yes I know. I was talking about the annual seasonal fluctuations. E.g. if you set up a series of sensors in Iowa and monitored them for 86 years you could show the same type of data, with the same chart showing the seasonal variability as well as a general yearly upward trend. My point is that you wouldn't call that "global air surface temperature", because you're not measuring the whole globe with evenly-spread sensors - you're just measuring Iowa; and that explains why it goes up and down with the seasons - because all of your sensors are in the northern hemisphere. If instead the data was actually the whole global temperature - you shouldn't see the seasonal up-and-down like that, because the temperature rise in the southern hemisphere in the winter should match the temperature rise in the northern hemisphere in the summer - because that's the way the seasons work on earth. -
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GFS is as dry as run for parts of NC as we’ve had this spring. And yes, Saturdays system is now east of I 95
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And I doubt its more than a dozen days in April/early May where its 70 in CT and 44 here. I'd say it sucks here for a month..but inland areas share a good amount of the meh weather..just not all of it.
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JTA66 replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Got some raindrops falling in the vineyard this evening, 53 F. -
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Stormchaserchuck1 replied to Stormchaserchuck1's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
-NAO has been correlating with an East Coast trough more 23-24, 24-25, 25-26 vs 18-19 to 22-23. NAO is a little more important this coming Winter, I think.- 1,084 replies
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Decent rain in silver spring, getting some puddles in my ancient and misshapen driveway. Maybe a third of an inch? I should get a rain gauge.
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2026-2027 El Nino
MarcmmKU replied to Stormchaserchuck1's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
Fair. I guess the concern is that there’s basically no floor with super strong el ninos. Can be a total shutout almost even for people at very high latitudes and elevations.- 1,084 replies
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Yeah, but gangsters don’t die we multiply.
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Some nice sheet drizzle now. Should get some rain tonight.
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Yesterday was actually decent here. Today is the one dog shit day. But also even for the coast it’s been below normal. So the North Atlantic argument doesn’t work.
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54 and light rain. At least everything is green
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You should be ok now.
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One good shower about an hour ago. Well under the .50 to an inch forecasted by some models but I will take .15. Maybe one more line will add a little more....
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Either July or August. It was biblical looking downpours
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Apophis ?
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meh. 1 month of pain is worth it
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It’s not all back doors and misery mist - the coast has its benefits
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sooooo, climate change?
