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  2. Don't despair, the 18z EURO AI loops the tropical system off the coast back into our area day 9.
  3. Highs: TEB: 87 EWR: 86 ISP: 85 ACY: 85 BLM: 84 LGA: 84 PHL: 84 New Brnswck: 83 JFK: 82 TTN: 82 NYC: 82
  4. It would be an enormous coup, especially considering where the ensembles were.
  5. I didn't write this, but its both funny and almost true...lol Buckle up, because if you’re rolling through Pennsylvania and manage to pronounce every single one of these names without stopping for directions, you’ve basically beaten the state’s secret language exam. First stop is Bryn Mawr, where it sounds like you’re clearing your throat but it’s actually just Main Line fancy talk. Then you cruise into Wilkes-Barre, which is pronounced twelve different ways depending on how many Yuenglings the guy has had at the bar that night. Hit Schuylkill, where the river itself is named after the sound your car makes when it hits a giant pothole. Then there’s Bala Cynwyd, which looks like a cheat code but is actually just “Ball-uh Kin-wood” said at 40mph. By the time you get to Duquesne, you’re wondering why half the letters are silent and if the French ever apologized. Swing through New Tripoli, where if you say it wrong the locals will politely tar and feather you with pierogi. Over in Tunkhannock, you can’t pronounce it right until you’ve eaten a hoagie the size of your head. Then comes Punxsutawney, where the groundhog gets it right but you still don’t. In Tamaqua, every vowel takes a nap halfway through the word, so good luck with that. Susquehanna is where you finally lose your will to live halfway through the syllables. Allegheny sounds easy until someone from Pittsburgh corrects you with three extra vowels you didn’t know existed. And then Monongahela, which is less a name and more an endurance spor. You need electrolytes just to get through it. If you can say them all back-to-back, PennDOT gives you a free EZPass and every deer in the state will salute to you before they jump in front of you.
  6. I'm surprised you didn't post the skynet version
  7. it would be.. some of the 18z EPS members doing the same
  8. I've never been this involved in a tropical wave.
  9. 18z euro cut back big time for us
  10. 18Z Icon remained OTS. If this ends up not hitting the US, keep in mind that both the Icon and UKMET haven’t had even one run so far with anything even that close to a landfall. Those two models were the best with Ian by the way.
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  12. that looks miserable, unless its like a D10 ordeal lol
  13. Somebody mentioned Joaquin the other page and man, this might be worse. I don’t think there’s anyone that even has a clue of what this will do.
  14. october 1-10 miracle now, because we honestly have no fucking idea when this storm will hit (if at all)
  15. SSE is always a great direction for a LF in SNE. Heading in from Lake Ontario?
  16. My Oaks are quite a bit ahead of schedule. Lots even down already . What I’m seeing on the leaves is either totally brown or a lot of black speckled leaves . So my guess is the wet , humid summer gave them some type of a fungus that causes early change and drop.
  17. nothing looks remotely interesting for anywhere near SNE
  18. 18Z WB AI brings Imelda up the Bay next weekend....could be a long week of tracking ahead...
  19. 18z Euro stays offshore heading SSE at hr 144 and starting to restrengthen.. might have a been a interesting run if it went out further
  20. It's kinda hard to tell without seeing the species up close. There's a lot of pine and hemlock in there which account for a lot of the green. The older oaks here have some spotty change, but are still mostly green. He's obviously at elevation so I'd probably call that high color. Their current map has patches of high mixed with the mod.
  21. 18z Euro keeps the center offshore and heading back south at hr 132
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