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Yeah I get that quite frequently. Not sure why. Sometimes if you make a post, it won’t submit but if you refresh it’ll still be in the post editor and then the “submit reply” button works.
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Thanks, that worked
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Not tech savvy so not sure what you mean.
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Finished with 0.54" Significantly less than forecast but nice to avoid flooding issues.
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i thought everyone knew we needed a trough to our west for a cane hit
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5 years ago OTD. Looked a lot like being in a car wash. @hawkeye_wx Probably still a notable lack of trees, right?
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2025-2026 ENSO
Stormchaserchuck1 replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
I just think it's so interesting how Summer's with -SLP 60-90N since 2012 reversed in the Winter almost everytime. And it's not reversing as a -NAO over Greenland, it's 100% reversing, at 90N. -
The heavy rain band filled in at the last minute this morning and dumped 1.5-3" across the Cedar Rapids area. I finished with 1.94". This was a massive bust for southern Iowa. Instead of 3-5", as forecasted by the WPC, they got nothing.
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Central PA Summer 2025
Mount Joy Snowman replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Low of 57. Beautiful Sunday on tap. -
Yesterday’s 5.74” at Milwaukee was its second highest daily amount on record. Six of the top ten daily rainfalls have occurred since 2000. Records go back to 1871.
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It’s possible that the strongest polar blocking since the 2007 Arctic sea ice decline has been back closer to the Barents and Kara seas due to the open waters in those locations during the winter. Maybe the Arctic winter pattern from 2007-2025 has been some type of open water SST feedback ridge where there used to be thick ice during the winter. The older blocking intervals used to have the blocking focused closer to Greenland. The last 18 winters have had the blocking centered from the KB areas to the pole instead. So this could be making the blocking more AO dominant instead of NAO focused.
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2025 Spring/Summer Mountain Thread
Maggie Valley Steve replied to Maggie Valley Steve's topic in Southeastern States
Woke up to 59 here in the Valley. Amazing streak! -
E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2025 Obs/Discussion
Hurricane Agnes replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
Bottomed out at 62 this morning and am currently at my high for the day so far at 83, with dp 64. Guess we should enjoy before the next heat wave hits. AP had an article today about there being record humidity east of the Rockies so far this season based on EU's Copernicus (home of the EC) data - https://apnews.com/article/humid-muggy-sticky-climate-oppressive-summer-df1b506a3036a6ea0c4c8ad5bbd87429 Philly topped the list! -
2025-2026 ENSO
40/70 Benchmark replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
It's the dispersing of geomagnetic particles via solar wind that is the real trigger for +NAO, and that lags solar max. -
2025-2026 ENSO
40/70 Benchmark replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
Yea, it's somewhat nebulous, but the best consensus from the research that I reviewed is that the height of the tendency for +NAO coincides with geomagnetic peak, about 2 years post max and lasts until +4 years.....so 2-4 years post max. However, certainly +NAO is still somewhat favored right now. -
https://cwfis.cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/interactive-map Really helpful map for anyone planning trips, especially to remote areas.
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Holy shit LibertyBell. You have this entire thread for you. Use it!
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2025-2026 ENSO
Stormchaserchuck1 replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
I think it's strongest 0 to +4 years. -
NHC Special Weather Statement: NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 935 AM EDT Sun Aug 10 2025 For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America: Special outlook issued to update discussion of the disturbance located southeast of the Cabo Verde Islands (AL97). Eastern Tropical Atlantic (AL97): Updated: Recently received satellite-derived wind data indicate that a well-defined low pressure system has formed about midway between the west coast of Africa and the Cabo Verde Islands with maximum winds of about 35 mph. Although the associated shower and thunderstorm activity still lacks some organization, only a small increase in the organization could lead to the formation of a tropical depression before the low moves near or across the Cabo Verde Islands tonight and on Monday. Regardless of development, locally heavy rainfall and gusty winds are possible today and Monday across the Cabo Verde Islands, and interests there should monitor the progress of this system. Even if a tropical depression does not form over the next day or so, environmental conditions appear conducive for later development, and a tropical depression is likely to form by the middle to latter portion of this week while moving west-northwestward at 15 to 20 mph across the eastern and central tropical Atlantic. * Formation chance through 48 hours...medium...40 percent. * Formation chance through 7 days...high...80 percent.
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The primary complaints have been with how they manage prospects, though...not sure why a good veteran free agent would see that and say "nah". I mean if we actually spend the money...I think they'll come. And actually, this team likes giving it's veterans playing time and we complain about starting them over the young players, lol As for CF is a little more tricky...Cowser is out with a concussion and I'd imagine even if Beavers were up he'd probably be playing in right.
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So far, we’ve enjoyed a leisurely .7” here, south of Madison. However, it just started to REALLY dump on us…even my Starlink is struggling…so I think we’re finally going to actually get a good round.