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  2. Nice spiral to the South. The seasonal models that had a small area of above normal preceip in the Northern Mid Atlantic are looking good so far. Also, home grown activity is already scoring as the Western Atlantic is very warm, thankfully not as warm as the marine heatwave in the Mediterranean Sea. https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/sector_band.php?sat=G19&sector=ne&band=GEOCOLOR&length=24
  3. Maybe in your place it was about normal snowfall, but in most places, especially Philly on southward, it was a well below normal snowfall winter. For Baltimore and DC, it was a Top 10 least snowy winter. Plus, it torched from November-February, with very little snowfall during those months. Only March was colder than average and had above average snowfall. Easily one of the most depressing winters ever. Besides, I'm pretty sure either 2020-21 or 2021-22, depending whether you're inland or on a coast, was better than 2016-17.
  4. Yeah, these forecast soundings are really loaded with tropical moisture. Also weak steering flow could lead to stalling and training convection. Somebody could see some very heavy rains in a short time period.
  5. Chris, Very well said about model biases! I couldn’t agree with you more. When significant clearcut cold biases are identified, it isn’t cherry picking to point out a much too cold model verification. If a model is too cold in the E 1/2 of the US, say, 75-80% of the time, it isn’t cherry picking. The same could be said for any identified clear cut biases for any model.
  6. How old is that tree Ken? Is your land sandy soil? You have a lot of Black Locust, what little that was around here were used for fence posts a long time ago.
  7. Ill be up there Fri-Mon, was hoping for sunny weather and maybe hit the beach.
  8. Thanks, Charlie! Yes, I recall you mentioning the surface winds being higher this year vs last thus resulting in cooling from upwelling. Regardless, I think it’s important to always expose JB when he spreads misinfo about underwater seismic being the main factor in ocean warming and now cooling. I don’t expose it and other stuff like this because I necessarily agree with it. However, sometimes I like being reminded of the true explanation. Also, I expose it to show how often it’s being spouted as well as to generate responses like yours to keep others informed who are just reading this stuff from JB for the first time of how far off JB is. Thus, I expect to repost more of this JB nonsense as he continually posts it in the near future.
  9. Models having inherent biases have nothing to do with cherry picking. They are a function of the way the models work. The CanSIPS is well known for showing too much cold where the troughs are forecast especially in the East. One of the few parts of the country that can verify colder than these seasonal forecasts is the Rockies and Upper Plains. But that doesn’t do the posters living in the I-95 corridor any good. Plus the forecasts beyond one month are a crap shoot anyway. So don’t get too attached to what any of the seasonal models are showing now for next winter. The CanSIPS and other models don’t have a ton of skill forecasting the 500mb pattern more than 30 days out. So we have to wait until the 1st of each month for the monthly forecast. Then adjust the temperatures warmer in the spots where a trough is indicated for models like the CanSIPS. With the exception of Western areas which can sometimes verify colder. But usually not the East. The one model truism over the years is that the Southeast Ridge or general 500 mb heights in the East verify higher than forecast. This is why the heavy snows which were indicated as far south as NY Metro last February got pushed up into Canada from Toronto to Montreal. So understanding these model biases is essential if you want to have a better handle on the medium to long range and seasonal forecasts.
  10. I'm in Chicago until 7/21, and I'm sure not loving this humidity. Any chance of a real cold front in the foreseeable future that will knock the DPs down to 50 or below??
  11. Iowa scraps yesterday gave .02”. Drought feedback loop in full effect
  12. Typical MA summer. At least it doesnt look boring. Nothing worse than brutal heat and humidity with no trigger for storms. Snippet from the latest Mount Holly AFD-
  13. Dews have mercifully dropped to the 58-60 range, after hanging around 70-72 the past two days.
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  15. After the last 2 days with below normal temperatures we will see increasingly warm and humid weather today and through much of next week. Today looks like it is the only day that should stay dry. Rain chances will continue all week. The best chances of heavy rain look to be Monday into the evening. Wednesday looks to be the relatively driest day. Today should be our warmest day of the week with lower elevation spots across the county possibly touching 90 degrees while ridge locales will likely only reach the upper 80's.
  16. After the last 2 days with below normal temperatures we will see increasingly warm and humid weather today and through much of next week. Today looks like it is the only day that should stay dry. Rain chances will continue all week. The best chances of heavy rain look to be Monday into the evening. Wednesday looks to be the relatively driest day. Today should be our warmest day of the week with lower elevation spots across the county possibly touching 90 degrees while ridge locales will likely only reach the upper 80's.
  17. ^ That would be nice. Feeling fortunate to have scraped up 0.63" out of the Iowa scraps.
  18. Last couple evenings have been pleasant. About 2 weeks from noticing the days shortening. Less than 3 weeks from NFL camps opening.
  19. By far the biggest issue we have right now is simple. We’ve let the losers get control of society. The western liberal society we helped create is by far the best in human history by every single measurable of human existence. But somehow we’re letting the losers who are so F’ing stupid they can’t be successful or happy even in this society rip it apart. Instead of getting an education or developing marketable skills they’re mad immigrants took their jobs. Ya ok. If you were so incompetent you couldn’t get a service industry job in this economy, your problem isn’t anyone else. The legitimate issues we do have, inadequate healthcare, guns, not enough resources or investment for impoverished communities, lack of adequate drug rehabilitation, are mostly created by the same people these morons think are the answer to their struggles. We simply need to wrestle control away from the dumbest losers in our society who aren’t qualified to run a lemonade stand but somehow got the keys to the car and are running us into a ditch because their big mad they’re no education barely literate 80 IQ selves weren’t making 500k a year.
  20. 35 people descending on Pit2 for our annual lobsterfest on Saturday. It'll be a tight squeeze if they need to be inside.
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