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Sun July 11-Mon July 19 Pockets of FF/SVR and a modest heat wave
LibertyBell replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
yep it was shortlived, it's been over here for awhile.- 382 replies
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Sun July 11-Mon July 19 Pockets of FF/SVR and a modest heat wave
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nope lots of heavy rain here now and lightning and thunder- 382 replies
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Sun July 11-Mon July 19 Pockets of FF/SVR and a modest heat wave
LibertyBell replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
raining really hard now in SW Nassau with lots of lightning and thunder the main show is finally here- 382 replies
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even though JFK barely missed by one degree, we hit 92 here on the south shore. Haven't had any bonafide July heat though just a ton of humidity and lots of spraying to kill insects coming inside! For whatever reason humidity brings them inside, hot and dry doesn't
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Historic Pacific Northwest Heatwave of 2021
LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
I only wish we had 1966 type heat back east, all this humidity sucks, and I'm constantly having to spray to get rid of all the insects trying to get inside. Seems like hot dry weather has much less insects trying to come inside.- 323 replies
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Historic Pacific Northwest Heatwave of 2021
LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
sounds like you guys are on the way to experiencing what Siberia did last year.- 323 replies
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Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
Did any of you guys see this..... Wobbling’ moon will cause devastating worldwide flooding, Nasa warns 18.6 yr lunar gravitational cycle increases extremes of flooding. In the piece they were talking about the wobble of the moon combined with climate change making for long lasting extremes of coastal flooding from the 2030s thru the 2050s! -
Severe June 2021 Heatwave in Phoenix and Tucson
LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
How many sensors do they have in the Death Valley area lol? I follow the default sensor at Furnace Creek on Weather Bug. Is Stove Pipe Wells also on there? Also the low of 107.7 was second only to a town in Oman? What's the record highest low there? Thanks! PS I heard Death Valley's high yesterday was 128.- 33 replies
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Severe June 2021 Heatwave in Phoenix and Tucson
LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
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Severe June 2021 Heatwave in Phoenix and Tucson
LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
a truly historic moment! Maybe that will be beaten today or tomorrow?- 33 replies
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Severe June 2021 Heatwave in Phoenix and Tucson
LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
omg finally a true 130 reading! This is a historic moment! I heard today the old record of 134 could be challenged and the peak of the heat will be Monday?- 33 replies
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I wonder if these winds will be stronger than what we get in Elsa? It almost seemed like last year's TS for awhile this evening
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Not when we get 30 inch snowstorms I compare our weather to DC and ACY and I feel a lot better about it it's all relative!
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wow thats strange, I wonder what kept EWR cooler back then? Did the same thing happen in the epic late August- early September super heat wave?
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wow that 1977 heatwave is very underrated (another 11 year summer!)....3 out of 4 days 100+? and how did we cool down to 92 and shoot back up to 104?! that very rarely ever happens by the way, Chris, on how many of those days did JFK reach or exceed 100? and was LGA hotter or cooler than NYC?
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I remember 2002 as very hot and very dry, my grass was yellow that year lol
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Good to see you have some of my favorite summers in this list- besides 1993, 1966 is also on here (there was a severe drought that year which actually was even worse the year before, 1999 which had peak heat today and the day after back then (back to back 101 days), and 2010, which was the hottest summer overall here. 1966, 1999 and 2010 are all part of the 11 cycle, of which 2021 is the next installment.
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I wanted to ask that about the high temps on June 30th. Since LGA hit 100 and EWR hit 103. If this were 1993 when we have an ample sample size of such days, it definitely would have hit 100. Maybe the day before too when LGA hit 99 and EWR hit 102? I think JFK's overall high temp for the year is 94 and that was way back in May? They're usually good to get to 95-96 at least once every year.
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Don, I see you mentioned the second half of July and into August, do you think our late June temperatures will be exceeded at some point this summer, at least at NYC and JFK?
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wow I suspect Scandanavia has never hit 100?
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Thanks, Uncle, are 1953 and 1966 the only two years to have 100+ temps in multiple months? 1953 had it in 3, wow.
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When was the last time we had our hottest weather in June? 1994? I know in 1996 it was in May and in 1976 it was in April lol. Weird the disparity in 1994 between NYC and PHL, in PHL the heat continued for the entire summer, but it didn't in NYC? In PHL 1994 was basically a repeat of 1993 wasn't it? Amazing combo of summers- 1991, 1993, 1994, and 1995, with 1992 the glaring exception rainy and cold summer! Not even cool, actually COLD! By the way on this date in July 1999 we began our two day streak of 101 degrees, I loved that month, ended up with 20 90 degree days and our hottest month on record (beating July 1955) until July 2010 knocked it off. I love those 11 year summers!
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Historic Pacific Northwest Heatwave of 2021
LibertyBell replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
I wonder how much that big derecho took down? I heard damage was in the billions. Also, I read that many farmers are going out of business because of more frequent flooding and 3"+ rainfall events, so the corn business out there may be on the clock..... I dont think thats sustainable farming anyway, monocultural farming is bad for the soil.- 323 replies
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So 2060 is D Day for the planet to free itself from the plague virus that is humanity eh? Question....so it turns out that curbing emissions wont stop this existential threat from becoming reality by the time we reach the +2 C tipping point?