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LibertyBell

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  1. That was the first 10 inch snowstorm at JFK that started out as an inch of rain lol. I was so annoyed that the changeover line took so long to get here. That storm and March 2010 were the beginning of the windy noreasters, we had a similar period in the 90s that started with the Perfect Storm.
  2. all gorgeous- my favorite is the one with the blue sky background
  3. JFK must have been really low too, especially when they hit 70. Funny, I thought October had the driest air.
  4. Do you have any low humidity records for your station?
  5. wow 1966 really dropped off the cliff.....was that graph compiled using tree ring data?
  6. I guess real spring begins at 75 around here lol
  7. 1995 and 2002 were exceptionally dry, what did we have back then that we haven't seen since? 2010 was pretty dry too.
  8. wow 11 yr anniversary of the Jan 96 blizzard!
  9. Maybe we'll have a 1966 kind of summer.....
  10. Don, what is JFK's earliest 70 degree temp....I imagine it's in February?
  11. it'll make him melt, which is good enough for me lol
  12. and 70.0 here on the south shore!
  13. I cant wait for 90 degree heat come April and 100+ July
  14. I look forward to you saying this in July ^^^^
  15. I want us to hit 100 with this kind of humidity in July! 70.0 here now!
  16. wild weather! 1990-91 were crazy times
  17. it's hotter than Tuesday! it hit 70.0 here!
  18. 1990-91 was one of our warmest periods on record, especially for that era
  19. Glad there's never a mud season here, I wouldn't even know that mud season exists if it wasn't for the NE subforum lol
  20. how did we get so hot in March 1990 without a higher AO?
  21. Coal also generates more radioactivity than a nuclear power plant and the companies who own coal (and other fossil fuel plants) are pretty corrupt.
  22. those 1949 and 2018 numbers are otherworldly- especially since we got so much snow in 2018 after it happened.
  23. people like that know way more about the weather than many of the so-called TV "mets"
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