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49 minutes ago, Rjay said:
The shoreline has taken an absolute beating this winter.
To be fair…the barrier islanders are largely manmade, the natural state of things is for the barrier islands to be more swamp and marshland and not sandy islands…
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Not sure we dip below freezing again. Grass is greening up nicely out here. This week there should be alot of growth with the 60s and 70s
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45 and graupel
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6.47” for march so far…
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1.83 back home in Suffolk
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Wow. Leaf out underway here in queens for many bushes. Much further ahead than Suffolk. Very surprised
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2.86” storm total.
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2 inches now. Jackpot!
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Long Island can’t buy a drop of rain in July and August yet in march we win. Can’t wait for the brown lawns again.
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1 hour ago, Intensewind002 said:
Looks like another plume of heavy rain about to move through too, probably add another half an inch or so to our totals
Yep. Up to 1.80”.
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1.27 and still pouring.
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Already up to 0.82 and pouring. Yay rain.
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1 hour ago, Brian5671 said:
Let's be honest-no one can even guestimate right now about next year let alone the next few.
These people will say anything for clicks/money
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62 and sunny. LFG
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25 minutes ago, JustinRP37 said:
Yes rainy and in the forties is going to be so amazing. Nothing like spring in the northeast. But at least it will be light out after 7 although it sucks for those of us getting up at 5 that we get an extra hour of dark.
Wake up later
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1.75” today
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Other than Sunday the next 10 days looks HORRENDOUS
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Yea I’m sure models won’t change over the next 9 days.
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Nobody wants snow after march 1. Time for baseball, beach and boating. LFG
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35 minutes ago, Fresh cold air said:
I stongly urge everyone to go and look for themselves. Starting with the winter 1948-49 through about 1960, there were many torchy winter months in there for nyc. In fact, its quite noticeable how the cold that did come durinf this time frame was much more ordinary and didnt last as long as it did before this time frame. Yes, there were a few decent months just like now we had Jan 2022, jan 2018, feb 2021, etc, the overall theme was mild. Now perhaps 1949 to 1960 would have been even warmer if it occurred now but we all know what happened when the 60s and 70s arrived. I am wondering if the extreme winters return where we hit the single digits at night regularly arrive in the coming years, maybe they arrive as lows in the teens in today's climate. And that would still be cold enough to provide potential for fun and games.
Nobody is saying we won’t have cold winters ever again. But I guess people hear what they want to hear.
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Today is the last sunny day for a week
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3 hours ago, Fresh cold air said:
There is no doubt about your illustration here but does that mean it is gone forever? I need to see it for a longer time frame. If every winter for the rest of this decade continues to be warmer than the last, that would get my attention. Then the question becomes is it mother nature or our suv's?
There are currently 330 MILLION suvs in the world. They crank out a ton of CO2.
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3 hours ago, Fresh cold air said:
There is no doubt about your illustration here but does that mean it is gone forever? I need to see it for a longer time frame. If every winter for the rest of this decade continues to be warmer than the last, that would get my attention. Then the question becomes is it mother nature or our suv's?
*tens of millions of SUVs
March 2024
in New York City Metro
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60 here on the island