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pazzo83

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  1. Just because there are some trees between the airport and the high rises of Crystal City, that doesn't mean it's "surrounded by parkland" and should radiate. Sorry, that's absurd. DCA is located in an urban area. Do you think Central Park radiates because the station has some trees around it?
  2. No - it's an urban area with a significant built environment. I'm at 37F right now and DCA is at 38F. I highly doubt that living within a few miles of the District means you radiate like someone in a rural area.
  3. lol at the idea of DCA being surrounded by parkland. It's square in the middle of an urban area, beside a river. Of course it doesn't radiate. I live in upper NW a good 350+ ft above DCA, and I hardly radiate (I'm usually within 2-3F of DCA).
  4. B/N today at DCA but still hit 40F. lol. Obv tomorrow and Sat we will finally break our streak of >=40F highs.
  5. I was at Killington once at the top of one of the mountains when it was about -30F with a windchill in the -40s. That was not fun. The resort was shutting down lifts it was so cold.
  6. statisticians, data scientists, etc are always dealing with very messy, problematic datasets from which they are still able to glean meaningful insight.
  7. they are collected in a variety of ways, but even so, any sort of bias (like you suggest would come from UHI or a faulty recording sensor etc) can easily be detected and corrected via statistical methods.
  8. UHI accounts for such a small portion of the surface area of Earth that it's a non-factor.
  9. BREAKING: It got below freezing at DCA overnight.
  10. Fred la marmotte up in Quebec died, so I feel like our source of cold air is in trouble folks.
  11. back in the day posting 300+ hr maps used to get you banned or at least laughed out of the room.
  12. Weren't the state records set in MN back in 1996? I distinctly remember watching coverage of lows in the -60F range. Edit: and if I click your link I can see that this memory was accurate lol
  13. 96 was just wall to wall. We had snow in Nov. We had snow in April. Obv we had the Blizzard, but there were a TON of other storms. In the Shenandoah Valley, we got WELL below zero in February (minus teens). That was winter.
  14. '96 will probably never be topped, in terms of just wall-to-wall winter.
  15. 34/33 here at approx 380ft in Tenleytown.
  16. 34.5/ 33.3 a couple hundred feet higher than you
  17. for the stations that have them in their period of record, some of those dust bowl-era records are gonna be tough to beat. I suspect we will do so eventually, though.
  18. 53/38 is climo for places along the coastal plain about 200 miles to the south. I guess that is largely our future.
  19. lookin like 61/41 for the penultimate day of this peak-of-winter month.
  20. unfortunately we're due for some summer blow torches. DCA (amazingly) hasn't hit 100 since 2016.
  21. I lived in Santiago, Chile one summer (so winter for them), and this was basically how the weather was. Highs 8-12C and lows 2-5C.
  22. DCA hit 60F - 7th 60+ temp recorded this month. 18 days have been 50+ and we've had no highs in the 30s. lol
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