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July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
ineedsnow replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
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BarryStantonGBP replied to BarryStantonGBP's topic in Tropical Headquarters
muh wavebreaking stfu wish that Eric guy with a room temp iq was here so I could challenge his views -
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BarryStantonGBP replied to BarryStantonGBP's topic in Tropical Headquarters
clown take. Early September will be active -
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BarryStantonGBP replied to BarryStantonGBP's topic in Tropical Headquarters
RIP - Today
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July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
ineedsnow replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
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I think he's getting excited about the warm water NE of Hawaii, but the Pacific Ocean current doesn't really work like that.. there are different flows in the Gulf of Alaska and east of Japan/north of hawaii where the warm water is.. It doesn't really trend to a new area, it's a uniform circulation that would have to change the whole thing to have that majical +PDO I do think there will be arctic blasts this Winter, as the Summer AO has been so positive, and Arctic ice is not really going to a new low, but it's most likely to occur in the Upper Midwest and NW.
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Hey John, Though this is very sad to hear, we thank you for taking the time to let us know. May your father rest in peace. Hopefully he’s now in a better place and that that hope gives you comfort during this difficult time. He was an extremely proud father for what you stood for as a NC Rep. His mainly clean, witty jokes made many of us laugh. He’ll be long remembered by many here for those and his love of following the weather among other things. He was til only very recently still moderating, a position he took seriously til the very end. For example, we could always depend on him as needed to pin a new thread and unpin an old one in a timely fashion. Sadly, he’s not here to pin this thread. @buckeyefan1 @stormtracker @Mr Bob @ORH_wxman @Wow
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2025-2026 ENSO
Stormchaserchuck1 replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
We are really developing this Hadley Cell pattern in the Pacific.. this is vs the global temp -
2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
RaleighNC replied to BarryStantonGBP's topic in Tropical Headquarters
John Burns Hello everyone. I am writing with sad news. My father, John Burns, who you know as your moderator jburns, passed away on Monday at the age of 77 after a battle with cancer that returned after he beat lymphoma in 2020. AmericanWX was really important to him, and I know he considered many of you to be friends. He became highly involved on this site after he suffered a heart attack about 15 years ago, and this became a key outlet for him and his love and impressive amateur knowledge of meteorology. Whenever there was going to be a storm in North Carolina, I had two sources to check: WRAL and my Dad. I remember him texting me before an ice storm was expected to hit Raleigh. No "hello," no "how are you." Just: "get a damn generator." He was absolutely never happier than when a snowstorm actually hit. He was known to drive hundreds of miles just to get into a blizzard. Thank you to all of you who made his later years fun and engaging. He loved it here. He loved arguing, he loved the weather, and he LOVED the ban hammer. John D. Burns Son of jburns Raleigh, NC -
John Burns Hello everyone. I am writing with sad news. My father, John Burns, who you know as your moderator jburns, passed away on Monday at the age of 77 after a battle with cancer that returned after he beat lymphoma in 2020. AmericanWX was really important to him, and I know he considered many of you to be friends. He became highly involved on this site after he suffered a heart attack about 15 years ago, and this became a key outlet for him and his love and impressive amateur knowledge of meteorology. Whenever there was going to be a storm in North Carolina, I had two sources to check: WRAL and my Dad. I remember him texting me before an ice storm was expected to hit Raleigh. No "hello," no "how are you." Just: "get a damn generator." He was absolutely never happier than when a snowstorm actually hit. He was known to drive hundreds of miles just to get into a blizzard. Thank you to all of you who made his later years fun and engaging. He loved it here. He loved arguing, he loved the weather, and he LOVED the ban hammer. John D. Burns Son of jburns Raleigh, NC
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John Burns
Hello everyone. I am writing with sad news. My father, John Burns, who you know as your moderator jburns, passed away on Monday at the age of 77 after a battle with cancer that returned after he beat lymphoma in 2020. AmericanWX was really important to him, and I know he considered many of you to be friends. He became highly involved on this site after he suffered a heart attack about 15 years ago, and this became a key outlet for him and his love and impressive amateur knowledge of meteorology.
Whenever there was going to be a storm in North Carolina, I had two sources to check: WRAL and my Dad. I remember him texting me before an ice storm was expected to hit Raleigh. No "hello," no "how are you." Just: "get a damn generator." He was absolutely never happier than when a snowstorm actually hit. He was known to drive hundreds of miles just to get into a blizzard.
Thank you to all of you who made his later years fun and engaging. He loved it here. He loved arguing, he loved the weather, and he LOVED the ban hammer.John D. Burns
Son of jburnsRaleigh, NC
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John Burns Hello everyone. I am writing with sad news. My father, John Burns, who you know as your moderator jburns, passed away on Monday at the age of 77 after a battle with cancer that returned after he beat lymphoma in 2020. AmericanWX was really important to him, and I know he considered many of you to be friends. He became highly involved on this site after he suffered a heart attack about 15 years ago, and this became a key outlet for him and his love and impressive amateur knowledge of meteorology. Whenever there was going to be a storm in North Carolina, I had two sources to check: WRAL and my Dad. I remember him texting me before an ice storm was expected to hit Raleigh. No "hello," no "how are you." Just: "get a damn generator." He was absolutely never happier than when a snowstorm actually hit. He was known to drive hundreds of miles just to get into a blizzard. Thank you to all of you who made his later years fun and engaging. He loved it here. He loved arguing, he loved the weather, and he LOVED the ban hammer. John D. Burns Son of jburns Raleigh, NC
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July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
weathafella replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
As I remember from the first optics class I took, Rayleigh=1/Lambda to the 4th power while Mie=1/Lambda As Van Morrison implies… -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
weathafella replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Mie scattering in San Francisco Bay? -
Ya' about 3 songs in he said "fuk this, it's too hot and humid.'
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Bill Ward not afraid to take his shirt off for the show, awesome lol
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Geezer and Tony Iommi were amazing at that show.
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July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
nailed the temperature on Christmas morning with that -
I remember last year's Perseids was spectacular as the moon wasn't an issue, but you're right that it's annoying that the full moon often messes up meteor showers. Too bad it's gonna be a big problem for this year's Perseids. But as I mentioned, the moon isn't going to be much of an issue for the Geminids in December. The Perseids and Geminids are the 2 big meteor showers, so at least one of them will be spectacular as long as clouds aren't a problem for the December shower.
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I was surprised at how well he performed and by the time Sabbath was playing Paranoid, they were absolutely rolling. Geezer was wailing and even Bill Ward was holding his own.
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July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Torch Tiger replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
soon enough, hopefully three months of that Dec-Feb -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
tunafish replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Over 400 miles in 6 minutes. Impressive. -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
mreaves replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
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I think it was 86 for a high but felt hotter. Even with low dewpoint. My car said 90 after i got rolling, too. Maybe have a head cold which makes my eyes wince when i go outside, though.
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July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
dendrite replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
We microburst Public Information Statement National Weather Service Gray ME 411 PM EDT Tue Jul 22 2025 ...NWS Damage Survey for 07/20/25 Thunderstorm Wind Event... Severe thunderstorms developed ahead of a slow moving cold front Sunday. One storm developed west of the Lakes Region, strengthening as it approached Danbury and Franklin, NH. The storm collapsed near Sanbornton, producing a powerful wet microburst. Observed wind damage in some pockets was consistent with estimated wind speeds of 105 mph, resulting in over 500 downed trees in the area. .Wet Microburst Wind Damage... Peak Wind (estimated): 105 mph Path Length /statute/: 2 miles Path Width /maximum/: .5 miles Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 07/20/25 Start Time: 504pm EDT Start Location: Sanbornton, NH Start Lat/Lon: 43.5023 / -71.5852 End Date: 07/20/25 End Time: 510pm EDT End Location: Sanbornton, NH End Lat/Lon: 49.4910 / -71.5502 Significant tree damage was located in Sanbornton, NH that was consistent with a wet microburst. Numerous eye witnesses expressed that the strongest winds occurred with the heaviest downpour. Damage was variable in the downburst area with a general southeast fall direction to the trees being observed. There where two distinct pockets of damage that took hundreds of trees down, to include pine, oak and maple. Trees where both uprooted and snapped. In addition, hundreds of other trees where downed on the edges of the damage area, but damage was more sporadic in nature. Some structral damage did occur, but was mostly confined to sheds and shelter structures. A few vehicles were also damaged due to trees falling on them. Additional damage was likely further in the woods, but was not accessible for the damage survey. An estimated 500 trees were either snapped or blown down in the damage area.