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2nd warmest summer to date at the airport site (1953-present), behind last year. 1995 had a very warm August, however, and is the warmest summer on record at PIT. We’d need to average close to 77 the rest of the way to get there. Not impossible. Top 5 seems clinched.
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MLCAPE of 4500 to 6000 near Fargo ND tomorrow..Yikes..I’d lust for that here. Probably not even feasible in these parts?
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I understand that most/all the fires are in remote, nonpopulated areas, but at what point is this considered "pollution" as there's lots of people in the mid west and elsewhere being effected by this healthwise. Can't they even attempt to squelch some of the fires?
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2025-2026 ENSO
Stormchaserchuck1 replied to 40/70 Benchmark's topic in Weather Forecasting and Discussion
With 61% of the period complete, it's at +0.20 for DJFM NAO. Given the 0.54 sd, which has hit 11-9 since inception in 2005, it has a 50% probability of being in the range -0.34 to +0.74 Winter NAO. -
Theater kids…the worst! Yeah. Some trees are shedding leaves. Not really to different but noticeable
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We had two days of decently BN 850 temps Friday and Saturday. Then N to AN through today. Another mild down Thursday into Friday and then we AN through September aside from a mild down for a day or two.
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yes, breathe in that smoky Canadian air. refreshing
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Like a set of saggy boobs ?
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With us heading into another Niña I wonder if we’re in this dryness for the long haul? Usually things turn dry between August and October in Niña years and the pattern doesn’t usually break until the Niña does in February/March. Though this past year it actually strengthened and lasted an extra 2 months.
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1918 - Unusually hot weather began to overspread the Atlantic Coast States, from the Carolinas to southern New England. The temp- erature soared to an all-time record high of 106 degrees at Washington D.C., and Cumberland and Keedysville hit 109 degrees to establish a state record for Maryland. Temperatures were above normal east of the Rockies that month, with readings much above normal in the Lower Missouri Valley. Omaha NE reached 110 degrees. (David Ludlum) On this date the highest ever maximum temperature of 107 °F was recorded in Richmond, VA. (Ref. Richmond Weather Records) This must have been when the historic 104 degrees occurred- back in 1918, right after our coldest winter ever in 1917-18. 1881: Smoke from Michigan forest fires created a yellow pall over the Northeast. Candles were necessary for light at noontime. (Ref. AccWeather Weather History) See it's entirely different when the smoke comes from another state vs another country lol What happened in 1881 to cause this?
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Between the NE winds and the system to the South, a rather dreary day for early August. Currently 76/67
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Or a massive 850 flip. The BN stretch was well advertised. Some just would not listen. Last hurrah heat wave for the school bound students and staffs though, should be a great water week might even have some surf
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But even if we stopped using fossil fuels tomorrow, this problem wouldn't go away in our lifetime. I'm all for stopping them, but we also need geoengineering. I see more and more politicians are starting to hold Canada accountable and telling them they have to do something about those forests. It's one thing to be polluted by our own smoke, it's another thing entirely to have a foreign nation do it. Hold them accountable and punish them if they don't deal with it and fix the problem (even if that means chopping down a bunch of trees.)
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Departures waning though each day since 8/1. Should be near to AN by Saturday. Then furnace as far as the eye can see. -1.5 for the new 30yr normal is like N to above in the 1980s lol. Smoke hasn't helped either. So basically you need onshore flow and dense smoke to stay BN.
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Cockd, 73/58°F.
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2025 Lawns & Gardens Thread. Making Lawns Great Again
dryslot replied to Damage In Tolland's topic in New England
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I’ve been up in the Hill towns every day, bringing my kid to theater camp and the trees are stressed. Droopy, leather leaves, and already getting color fade.