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LibertyBell

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  1. His brain got mugged by all the humidity.....he does this in the Yankee thread too. Thinks they are going to win the world series in one post and thinks they won't make the playoffs in the very next post.
  2. JFK has corrupted data because it's right on the Bay. We have already reached 92 here in SW Nassau by noon. I'm 4 miles due east of JFK.
  3. Which is exactly why we need to start on some geoengineering projects to lower sea levels and use up that excess ocean water.
  4. How tf to get rid of horse flies? After the big deluge and now the heat, I see mobs of horse flies in my yard and some of them have found their way inside the house. I spray RAID and bleach everywhere or use the vacuum to suck them in, but more keep coming. How to permanently eradicate these pests? I dont even have any food lying around, I dont get why they are coming. I'm about to spray chemicals into my pond outside (it has no fish in it) to eradicate any insects that might use it for breeding or whatever.
  5. lol JFK undermeasuring again it was 91 in SW Nassau and actually hotter than the previous day by one degree. Too much of a Jamaica Bay influence at JFK. No way was it three degrees cooler than the previous day there lol.
  6. I like dry heat, screw the humidity and screw the oceans.
  7. It's why we need to start drying up the oceans. Get it down to about 50% ocean and 50% land and we'll fix all our sea level rise problems and all this yucky humidity and free up more land for people to live on (to support our growing population.) What to do with all the excess water? Use it and keep recycling it.
  8. WOW 1980 really rocked lol. I'm sure JFK was just as hot.
  9. thank goodness we got rid of that yucky sea breeze that raises the humidity
  10. Technically fall only starts on the equinox. The first three weeks of September are definitely part of summer. Never understood lazy mets who try to redefine seasons by when a month ends rather than actual astronomical events which is how seasons should always be defined.
  11. Yeah I remember it was in the 20s for lows early in November and then we had the 80 degree high on November 15th a day after the NYC Marathon (a real Indian summer) and then it was all cold after that, basically a storm every 3 or 4 days and almost wall to wall cold right to the end of March. First wintry storm was a snowstorm between Christmas and New Years.
  12. I call foul on the JFK high. It was actually hotter on the south shore today than yesterday by 1 degree. How could JFK have possibly been stuck at 89 on a westerly wind? I hit 91 between 3 and 4 PM while it hit 90 here yesterday at 5 PM. JFK had a high of 92 yesterday no way no how they were 3 degrees lower today.
  13. That's awesome, what's a tourney without a few upsets lol.
  14. I remember we had back to back days in the 90s as late as mid September as Cat 3 Hurricane Emily grazed Cape Hatteras and missed us wide right.
  15. If that was year round that would mean we could still get a big winter (like they had in 1965-66 and 2009-10) but it would probably be a once in 30 year occurrence. Many more 90 degree days and perhaps a 100 degree high every year on average. Also scary to think about getting a TC hit up here likely every other year.
  16. Walt I see our major media outlets predicting exactly that, a stalled front over our region and a developing low delivering flooding rains across NJ and NY on Saturday.
  17. Weird, would you say our climate is evolving to more of a coastal Virginia kind of climate? I remember this brought up during the 2015-16 winter when JFK tied Norfolk as the only two locations that have had a 40 degree average winter temperature and 40 inches of snow.
  18. wow 1993 was still setting records even this late in the summer
  19. I cant wait until we get back to those extremely hot Sonoran Heat Pump summers! Aren't those our hottest summers for the entire area though? I saw that EWR has their hottest summers in that kind of situation too (1993, 2010). Get that 120 degree air to come all the way east, slightly modified of course.
  20. That was one of my favorite fall days because it was a nice dry heat. It can get to 90 like that on a one and done day after Labor Day weekend, but to see three straight days of that is pretty rare. After the first week of September anyway.
  21. This is likely our last heatwave of the year. It'll probably hit 90 at some point in the first half of September but this week probably has the last period of extended 90+ heat for the season.
  22. Yeah I mean some of these people who are saying No must be thinking that August ends tomorrow lol. SEVEN DAYS LEFT IN THE MONTH FOLKS! It's almost impossible for it NOT to happen in our new climate.
  23. WAR isn't really a heat pump, it's more of a humidity pump. Our truly hot summers come with a downsloping flow from the west which brings in true unadulterated pure heat. Haven't had that in almost a decade.
  24. It already hit 90 here at noon and is approaching 91 here now. But Thursday and Friday wont be as hot as these two days because the wind will come off the waters. This is very likely the last heatwave of the year (September starts next Wednesday), although we'll very likely get at least 1 90 degree high in September, even out here, and an outside shot at 2, but a heatwave in September is extremely unlikely here.
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