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  2. It was extra bad in NYC but it was bad in many places. Here are some headlines from the Detroit Free Press Aug 9-12, 1896
  3. Tomorrow looks like the better day for storms and heavy rain with a "cold" front in the area and impressively high PWATs moving in from the southwest.
  4. The mountains are too powerful for these wimpy frontal passages and shortwaves for our valleys. We need more of the forcing that we had in May and June.
  5. It was full so deleted all of them.. but it still says 1 file too large so it was skipped . Which is the same thing that was happening
  6. Please give us this wx the rest of summer. Anyone that likes sweaty ass dews is kidding themselves Sent from my SM-S921U using Tapatalk
  7. Wow thats really bad. The July 8-14, 1936 heatwave, which locally featured 7 straight days of 100F+ and a state record of 112F in northern lower MI...killed 285 in Detroit, 579 in Michigan, and over 3800 in the U.S.
  8. there use to be a time when you got canadian air it was fresh and cool now its unhealthy..
  9. Yes rarely, although it was WAY more common 1930-1955. All occurrances of 100F+ on record: 1878- 1 1887- 1 1911- 1 1918- 2 1930- 1 1931- 1 1933- 1 1934- 2 1936- 8 1939- 1 1941- 1 1946- 1 1952- 1 1953- 2 1955- 2 1977- 2 1988- 5 1995- 1 2011- 1 2012- 3 So since records began in 1874, it has hit 100F+ a total of 38 times. 21 of those 38 came in a 26 year span 1930-1955, with the remaining 17 spread out among the other 124 years of record. Another way to look at it...in 150 years of record...11 years between 1930-1955 saw temps of 100F+. The entire remaining 124 years of record only saw such temps in a total of 9 years. The heat of that era - and heat deaths - were a major news story. Several of the dustbowl winters were putrid as well, but by far the heatwaves were the biggest impact.
  10. Go to account, my attachments, and delete whatever old stuff you have there.
  11. I’ve never posted any photo attachments . For years all I’ve used is Imgur and the last few months it doesn’t work . The board changed something . How would I clear space just to see if that works
  12. 1890s were really hot too, there was a historic 10 day heatwave in 1896 that killed 1,500 people in NYC.
  13. wow that is big but looks like they leveled off after the 1940s and even dipped for a bit in the 2000s and then went back up to 1930s-1940s levels during the 2010s.
  14. When is the wind gonna change and blow this isht outta here?
  15. NYC average 90F+ per decade. They too saw a big jump in the 1930s, but not as extreme as Detroit or other areas of the midwest, closer to the effects of the dustbowl. 1870s- 10 1880s- 8 1890s- 15 1900s- 10 1910s- 12 1920s- 13 1930s- 19 1940s- 20 1950s- 18 1960s- 18 1970s- 17 1980s- 20 1990s- 20 2000s- 12 2010s- 19 2020s- 17
  16. nws updated wednesday forecast high for 95 in the city now..
  17. I guess you rarely hit 100, was the last time in the 1950s?
  18. November . A freeze is upper 20’s to me. Hitting 30-32 for an hour doesn’t do much. But even then it’s usually November . Unless there’s been some kind of snow event that was anomalous
  19. Our avg # of 95F+ days per decade 1870s- 1 1880s- 1 1890s- 2 1900s- 0 1910s- 2 1920s- 1 1930s- 6 1940s- 4 1950s- 4 1960s- 1 1970s- 2 1980s- 2 1990s- 2 2000s- 1 2010s- 3 2020s- 1
  20. Yes this could be our last big heat for the season so it would be nice to go out with a bang lol.
  21. Is there another way to post pictures? The attachments are too big when you try to post from phone.
  22. our record for 90 and 95 and 100 degree days is now 2010, but before that it was 1983 and before that 1966 and before that 1949, 1953, 1955 hold those records.
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