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  2. That one storm that hit me but missed is is why. Crazy stuff.
  3. That means the equivalent daily NOAA PDO has risen from ~-4.25 to near -3.
  4. Yeah honestly that name was cursed, way too wimpy sounding
  5. yeah we'll need to chase to see one. awful
  6. I had my Fill with Hurricane Matthew, Irma, Michael, and just missed (stalled 70 miles away) Hurricane Dorian and finally Hurricane Ian while living in FL before moving back to CT….I am all set!
  7. NNE Highs AUG 97R BTV 97R BGR 97 CON 96 MLT 96R MHT 95 CAR 94R HUL 94 FVE 93 PWM 92
  8. Yeah, that's what's been missing for a while.
  9. I'm also thinking of making a "When is it going to be our turn?" thread to serve as a spiritual successor to the "Is it ever going to snow again" thread, probably in December.
  10. Sst changes in the western Pacific starting to raise the PDO some again.
  11. It sucks . I’ll die having my last cane being Gloria . Bob doesn’t count in CT
  12. when we built in 2012 we drilled 500' and no water. Hydrofracked and got a whopping 3gpm, but that's pretty close to 700 gallons in the sleeve. Neighbor about 500' away built couple years ago and has a gusher at 50gpm and only 400' or so.
  13. Still lookin good for some nice 'coolish' weather just beyond mid month with h5 ridge out west.
  14. Had a high temp of 93 here today. 91 yesterday and 90 on Sunday. We'll make it a 4 day heat wave tomorrow. We'll see if we can make it a 5 day heat wave on Thursday ... it's gonna be close.
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  16. While we are only 6 summers into the 2020s, it’s been significantly warmer than the Philly to Newark corridor was back in the 1990s. If we continue this level of summer warmth for the next 4 summers, then it will have the highest number of 90° days on record. The previous leader for 90° days was the 2010s. Philly to Newark corridor average annual number of 90° days by decade 2020s….Philly….35…..Hightstown….39…..Newark….36 2010s…. 34….33…32 2000s….23…..21…23 1990s…..31…..20…29 1980s…..26….21….26 1970s……22….14….20 1960s……17…..20….21 1950s…..26……23…25 1940s…..26…..23….25
  17. Beat it once already this summer, haha. But yeah, as we keep getting warmer and warmer, they keep coming further north and up in elevation.
  18. The weird thing is I distinctly remember in 1995 when we had a ton of recurving hurricanes (they could never get past the 70W barrier) and all it did was make it hotter here. August was historically hot and dry and we had so many wildfires that month.
  19. Looks like my 2 yr old niece drew that.
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