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  2. Oh dear Christ. TimB and TheClimateAsshole just posted similar shit... The tearing of the fabric will soon commence.
  3. They do have good looking maps though, I like their graphics.
  4. They’re real .. and they’re specdewular
  5. @Blizzard of 93 - just 16 days from now we'll observe the longest day in terms of daylight...after that, the slow march towards winter commences!
  6. I’m dewing it well too. We evapotranspirate.
  7. 88/71 for today's Tamaqua nooners. Humid day today ahead of the rain.
  8. Kevs mulch pile dews are notorious
  9. meh... mostly dps are in the 60s
  10. I like trying to make connections and I can't help but feel that the warming of the West Pac and the West Atl is causing high pressures in the western basins to migrate further north causing a feedback mechanism that is resulting in these stuck patterns. I think this will only change when we see a massive melting of the ice caps and an influx of cooler water into these basins, which, ironically enough might reset everything to the old pattern (at a higher level.) Nature does self regulate through feedback mechanisms even though it might do it in a way we don't want it to.
  11. Why not? It’s not far from Bristol.
  12. The exact reason that the warming is manifesting in these new stuck weather patterns that have become common in recent years may not be fully understood yet. But we can still use them as an aid to our long range winter and summer seasonal forecasts. Once a season begins and the same patterns emerge as recent years, then it helps gain confidence in the model forecasts going forward. So if the models show a big over the top warm up like today, then it’s a match for our new recent climo. This becomes useful in comparing it to what the longer range medium and and seasonals are showing.
  13. Unexpected .27 of rain this morning.
  14. Again my station is not part of the data set for Chester County PA!
  15. Thanks Chris, is there a specific reason these over the top patterns are happening? Is it linked to what we are seeing with the western basins in the Oceans warming up more quickly too (it's happening both in the Western Pacific and the Western Atlantic.) I noticed that Western Europe has been getting a lot of extreme heat the last few years just like Western North America has been getting. London reached 104 F (40 C) for the first time in recorded history a few years ago.
  16. That's why I say to use the total historical data, not the previous 30 year average from 10 years ago?
  17. I agree! I temporarily lived closer to the coast late last summer and got to visit a lot. Would have chosen to permanently live there, but I wanted a little more snow so I ended up settling a little further north. Possibly no beach visits for me this summer. Sad.
  18. NWS (National Weather Service) siting standards are intended to be consistent with the surrounding area, particularly when it comes to Cooperative Observer Program (Coop) stations. This means the site should be representative of the weather conditions experienced in that specific location. Siting guidelines aim to ensure accurate and representative weather data collection. Not that it matters as the data excludes my backyard for climate comparisons. But,, as you can tell with the satellite photo I am consistent with the surrounding terrain. Plenty of trees but not many houses.
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