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  2. Extreme dews for days and days and days… https://x.com/bennollweather/status/1934945286650282488?s=46&t=dhcbvkjmRcyBVQtDxJ3lRg
  3. Don't worry, our summers are now July-October :). I could really use a nice stretch of sunny days. Constant threat of clouds/rain is getting old. My girls are trying to get in their championship game but the weather isn't cooperating.
  4. More tomorrow too. T-Blizz tried to tell you but you just wouldn't listen.
  5. I wish we had the high speed electric rails that Europe and Japan have. All our money goes into military crap.
  6. Most of the branch lines are diesel. Hudson line from Croton to Poughkeepsie, Southeast to Wassaic, Danbury branch, Waterbury branch, and the Hartford line are all diesel. We are getting new Siemens locomotives too.
  7. I've seen those trains, they are the ones that make those loud bell like sounds that make me think I'm back in the 1800s lol.
  8. I thought it backed off a tick ... but, I think you're referring mostly to the 2-meter type product layouts? The Euro detonates a field of CBs in the mid day heat a week from Thursday, and that knocks the feet out from under the longevity of this thing. It was supposed to be unperturbed thru Saturday and that back end/half of it's being normalized by that 00z run. But with heights starting to ebb the model seems to be using that and the processing together as means to establish decay momentum that normalizes stuff prior to the previous idea. But yeah, the Tues-Wed ... it's like the models trying to 'cone' the heat into a 2-day, sun comes to earth event. It's all noise obviously. Until next Wednesday is D4 ...( maybe Saturday's runs...), I'm pretty heavily ensemble reliant. The EPS continues to inch more impressive in the main 500 dm metrical heights, in terms of layout and vertical dimensions. As did the GEFs, now actually having caught up and being complementary - for still D6 and beyond, that in itself is worth the mention. The GEPs is attempting to down play - either that or it is just not caught up yet. Not sure which... I don't tend to rely on the GEPs for summer stuff.
  9. There are still parts of the LIRR not electrified. Port Jefferson & Oyster Bay branches, so diesel is used.
  10. Diesel? That should have been retired years ago. Serves them right to use ancient highly polluting fuel.
  11. This sounds like a broken record. Same here
  12. 0.57 for 7 am CoCoRaHS report, just a touch over an inch since Friday here, BUT places in my and the three surrounding counties have seen 3-5 inches in that time. Soupy/humid last two days, nasty. Currently 66.2/65.8.
  13. That’s way more than modeled .Yours is coming looking at radar
  14. It is bad enough on some of the diesel hauled coaches when the AC is on the fritz with 70s outside. I expect to see big rail issues next week. Third rail/caternary issues, coaches with no AC, you name it.
  15. Most recent June heat coming around the same time or 99 or higher heatwaves 2024 EWR: 6/17: 92 6/18: 91 6/19: 93 6/20: 97 6/21: 100 6/22: 95 6/23: 99 6/24: 84 6/25: 94 6/26 : 98 2021 EWR: 6/27: 95 6/28: 99 6/29: 102 6/30: 103 2017: EWR: 6/11: 94 6/12: 97 6/13: 99 2012: EWR: 6/20: 98 6/21: 99 6/22: 96 2011: EWR: 6/7: 92 6/8: 99 6/9: 102 2008: EWR: 6/7: 97 6/8: 96 6/9: 99 6/10: 99
  16. I'm sure those 6 people who died in WV from the flash flooding would have loved that water to have sent to a future space colony..... No talk of insecticides because I'm armed and ready with my chemical weapons now. Because I just got my Bug Barrier and barrel and nozzle to do widespread spraying. As soon as this rain and gloom goes away I'm committing mass murder on all bugs. I have enough of these chemical weapons to kill everything off for at least 6 months. I'm spraying everything in sight starting Friday I'm going to laugh when you get Lyme Disease on your ass lol. Ticks love those warm moist spots.
  17. The abject irritation from skipping over a series of upper 70s to mid 80s days because it has been gray east wind for two months and then going straight to hells anus hot is real.
  18. It's not just that, people love exciting historical occurrences they can tell their children and grandchildren about, hitting triple digits is quite exhilarating.
  19. 100 degrees is just as exciting as 20 inches of snow. Most people are number geeks and love seeing exceptional numbers.
  20. you're not going to get that with gloom and rain every day lol, you need record heat to get severe weather.
  21. Records: Highs: EWR: 98 (1952) NYC: 96 (1957) LGA: 96 (1957) JFK: 94 (2022) Lows: EWR: 52 (1950) NYC: 51 (1926) LGA: 53 (1959) JFK: 50 (1965) Historical: 1859 - Hot Santa Ana winds in southern California roasted fruit on one side at Santa Barbara. (Sandra and TI Richard Sanders - 1987) 1882 - A tornado traveled more than 200 miles across the state of Iowa killing 130 persons. The tornado touched down about ninety miles west of Grinnell, and struck the town and college around sunset, killing sixty persons, and causing more than half a million dollars damage. Traveling at nearly 60 mph, the tornado hit Mount Pleasant about 11 PM causing another half a million dollars damage. (David Ludlum) 1959: A tropical depression spawned several tornadoes, the most severe in Miami, FL since 1925. A tornado moved northeast through Miami, across Biscayne Bay and then out to sea. 77 people were injured, mostly from flying glass. On this date through the 21st, heavy rains over the southern peninsula caused considerable flooding in poorly drained and low lying agricultural areas and some residential sections. Some highways also sustained flood damage. High tides along the west coast from Tampa south damaged boat docks and caused beach erosion. 5-day rain totals were mostly 7 to 12 inches with some scattered amounts 15 inches or more reported. This Depression went on to become a hurricane and killed 33 lobster fishermen in the Canadian Maritimes. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1960: Heavy rains just west of Binghamton, NY produced 3 inches in less than 30 minutes. Flash flooding was reported in Johnson City, Vestal, and the northern sides of Endicott, NY. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1965 - Holly, CO, was deluged with 11.08 inches of rain to establish a state 24 hour rainfall record. (The Weather Channel) 1967: This was the 24th consecutive day of at least a trace of precipitation at Denver, CO. Precipitation totaled 5.87 inches during that period; more than a third of their total annual rainfall. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1968: On this date through the 18th, Tropical Depression Brenda crossed Key West, FL and moved through central Florida exiting into the Atlantic near Jacksonville. This storm gained hurricane strength north of Bermuda. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1971: Hurricane Bridget passed just 30 miles off of Acapulco, MX. The storm was the worst in 25 years as winds gusted to 100 mph. The flagship of the Admiral of the Mexican Navy went down during the storm. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1978: An F2 tornado hit the showboat "Whippoorwill" on Pomona Lake in Osage County, Kansas as it left the dock for a dinner cruise. 16 of the 58 passengers drowned as the boat capsized, making the twister the deadliest tornado of the year. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1982: On this date through the 18th, a subtropical storm moved from the southeast Gulf of Mexico, northeast across the central Florida Peninsula into the Atlantic causing at least 12 tornadoes, On the Manatee River, 20 families were evacuated. The Peace River crested a week after the storm causing the evacuation of 130 families. A one and a half year old boy drowned in a flooded drainage ditch, and a Brevard County woman drowned when her canoe turned over, her four year old son was rescued after clinging to the canoe for six hours. 12 tornadoes were reported between the morning of the 17th and the morning of the 18th from Dade and Broward Counties to Polk and Volusia counties. On the evening of the 17th, a tornado destroyed five trailers and two cars in northwest Hendry County, killing a man in a trailer and seriously injuring his wife. Another tornado moved through the Lake Josephine area in Highlands County destroying 23 homes and mobile homes and damaging many more, injuring nine people. The 10 other tornadoes caused much property damage, but no deaths or serious injuries. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1985: The highest wind occurrence at Columbia, MO was recorded at 95 mph. This wind occurred on the same day that a tornado struck the Columbia Regional Airport causing damage to 22 planes. 1987 - Thunderstorms produced severe weather in the south central U.S. Thunderstorms in Kansas produced wind gusts to 76 mph at Lyons, and baseball size hail at Garden City. The Edwards Aquifer, which supplies water to San Antonio, TX, reached a record level of 699.2 feet following a record 18.43 inches of rain in thirty days. Torrential rains between the mid May and mid June sent 8.8 million acre feet of water down the rivers of southern Texas, the largest volume in 100 years of records. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Thunderstorms produced large hail and damaging winds in Georgia and the Carolinas. Thunderstorm winds gusted to 75 mph at Eden, NC. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1989 - Unseasonably cool air, responsible for 37 record lows in the central U.S. on the 15th and 16th, including a low of 33 degrees at Valentine NE on the 15th, overspread the eastern U.S. ending a three day seige of severe weather. (The National Weather Summary) 1990: Extensive damage was also reported from Climbing Hill to Correctionville. Microburst winds of 105 mph were recorded at the Spencer Airport. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 1991: Record cold occurred over the Pacific Northwest. New record low temperature marks were established at Burns, OR with 31° and Yakima, WA with 36°. (Ref. Wilson Wx. History) 2009: A tornado leveled a house knocks down power poles and overturns about a dozen railroad cars in Aurora, Nebraska. The tornado is rated EF2, with winds between 111 and 135 mph.
  22. the most extreme heat looks like it will be north of us though?
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