Jump to content

All Activity

This stream auto-updates

  1. Past hour
  2. Is there any way someone could get a large mirror, maybe using a drone, to reflect sunlight onto the Central Park ASOS?
  3. JFK Airport has recorded its 8th 90° or above day this year.
  4. Heavy rain here. No thunder, lightning or wind.
  5. Man that radar is starting to look juicy again. Atmosphere is just a wet sponge that needs wrung out.
  6. Off and on tropical downpours around Columbia.
  7. June ended up 0.5F above average in Minneapolis. Pretty up and down month. 3 days above 90 with a monthly high of 96, but what stands out to me is the high of 57 on the 13th.
  8. WB 7/1 Can. seasonal Jan. -March. If there is cold air around to the north maybe we will have more luck this upcoming winter...
  9. It's also the half-way point for 2025. Through the first 6 months, PIT is running 3.8F cooler than last year's record-breaking pace. Still well above the long-term mean, checking in at 33th place in the threaded record (9th at the airport, tied with 1953 - the first full year of records at PIT). Similar story at Morgantown. The mean temperature of 50.5F ties for 22nd warmest and is 3.4F cooler than last year's record-pace. This list includes only years with less than 30 missing days. Wheeling is currently tied for 11th warmest with 2016, despite a 3.3F dropoff from last year. This ranking is obviously aided by the lengthy gap in the records, as years like 1990, 1991 and 1998 would certainly be in the mix otherwise (perhaps some from the late 80s as well). Also, no temperature records prior to 1900.
  10. I think the more reasonable ask is for a mismatch month....probably January is I had to guess.
  11. Planning to go back to Warren Dunes on the 5th. Was there for the first time this year on the very first day of this recent heat wave. It was already pretty decent. Since then, water temps have risen an additional like 7 degrees.
  12. Believe it or not that’s the worst scenario for NY airports.
  13. They will crowd themselves out, don't worry the thousands will be down to the hundreds in like 10 years. seriously though, I wouldn't worry about it. It's nature, baby!
  14. Incredible. Big hole to climb out of for this winter, it’s possible as it happened last year, but this year it may be harder.
  15. Overall, it was a wet June regionwide, most notably at Morgantown (see below). The 8.65" of rainfall there was good for 4th place overall, with records dating all the way back to 1872 [albeit with some gaps]! 1939 must have been insanely wet. Most other climate sites generally finished between about 12th and 25th place in the ranking of wettest Junes. I suspect some areas outside of the official observations, especially in far southwest Pennsylvania and portions of West Virginia, saw 10" or more of rainfall this month.
  16. Revisiting June, finished at 73.1F at PIT, which, as noted, was the warmest since observations have been taken at the airport, and tied for 11th warmest overall. Elsewhere across the region, it tied for 4th warmest in the Morgantown area threaded record. It should be noted there is no data for 1943, which appears to have been a very warm month. 1934, which holds the top spot in both the Pittsburgh and Wheeling station threads, is tied for 15th place with 1949 & 2014 (72.6F) in the Morgantown threaded record. DuBois, with a shorter POR, finished tied for 4th warmest with 1976. A little skeptical of the ranking for 1976, seeing as that is said to have been the coldest summer on record at PIT, but that's what the official data shows. The record of 69.2F was set just last year. Wheeling finished tied with last year for 7th warmest June. There's a pretty big gap in the records here between 1953 and 1998; however, there really only appear to be a few candidate Junes for inclusion on this list in that time frame (1967, 1994, perhaps 1991). Another 0.1F would have raised this year to 4th warmest, as there is currently a 3-way tie for 4th place (1952, 1949, 1921) at 72.9F. New Philadelphia, Ohio, another short POR site, finished as 2nd warmest behind 2016. Yes, those 2016 readings were coming in quite high there relative to most places.
  1. Load more activity
×
×
  • Create New...