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LibertyBell

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  1. Thats what I wanted to ask you Chris, do you think the 102-103 there Jun 29-30 was the peak hit of the summer? Since it happened at the tail end of June, it was basically July weather starting a day or two early. Or do you think we have prospects of beating that kind of heat later in the month (say around July 20th or later?) Speaking specifically for JFK and coastal areas.
  2. that 595 DM pattern equates to what kind of temps along the coast Tony.....mid 90s?
  3. I heard JFK set a new record low this morning (I mean yesterday morning now lol) at 59! Is a low of 59 or lower rare there in July too?
  4. 1933 was when the 11 year cycle began
  5. Wouldn't it be funny if LGA hit or got close to 100 on Tuesday? You could have two extreme swings a few days apart at the same location!
  6. Looks like the above was the greatest variation from one day to the next? Do we have something similar going in the opposite direction (from a cool day to a 100 degree high)?
  7. 7-21-19…..100 7-32-19…..77 Chris, I assume the second date should be 7-22?
  8. Chris can you dig up June-July 1993? If you could please use NYC/JFK temps for that since thats what I remember.....95/96 around the summer solstice in late June (JFK hit 96 if I remember right)...then a cool/rainy day very similar to yesterday on July 2nd, when the split was 66/62 (NYC/JFK) and then that all time record heatwave and kick start to a historically hot summer a week later.
  9. wow the blue and green go really well together, Nature has color coordination
  10. In a few decades they'll have to rename that park to Puddle National Park.
  11. The following winter we had that extremely cold and stormy 1993-94 winter (after we had our latest ever 80 degree high on November 15)....
  12. Roger, July 1993 had the most extreme and longest heatwave I've ever experienced....it was very cool and rainy (like yesterday) just a week before the heat came in, with a high/low of 66/62 on the 2nd, and a week after that we were in the middle of a 10 day heatwave, during which 100+ was reached 3 consecutive days (5 consecutive days at EWR, which includes two 105 days- their all time record at the time), we finished with a record 39 90+ days that summer and 20 of them in July!
  13. 1979 and 1994 are the only ones on that list I've experienced and 1994 was a lot more snowy/icy than 1979 was and probably a lot more disruptive. 1968 is the only post 1940 year in the top 5.....
  14. Might be a pattern that repeats....look at my June-July 1993 comparison
  15. Don what about this morning? Looks like JFK made it to 59?
  16. Not that dissimilar to July 1993. We hit 95-96 right after the Summer solstice that year in late June right down to the coast, then we had a cool, breezy, rainy day on July 2nd when the splits were 66/62 and a week after that we were in the middle of one of the greatest heatwaves the area has ever experienced with 10 straight days of 90+ and 3 straight days of 100+ (and EWR had 5 straight days of 100+!) We ended up with the hottest summer we've ever had with 39 90+ degree days with 20 of them coming in July. July 2nd became a distant memory.....
  17. it's very nonintuitive it should be at the bottom right where the quote button is
  18. Don, in July 1993, on the 2nd, didn't we have a cool rainy day similar to this one? I believe the high/low was 66/62.....and a week later we were baking in one of the greatest heatwaves the area has ever seen and a record hot summer with 39 90 degree days and 3 days at 100 or above!
  19. Love Lennon....if we all lived as "one" humanity would be far more advanced by now and not destroying the planet either.
  20. I was wondering if our heat was somehow related to that, because there was a heat spike more than what was expected. 100 at LGA and 103 at EWR were monthly records in their own right.
  21. Here's a probability question- which was more rare the Pac NW extreme heat, or what happened in Siberia last year?
  22. Dont forget 1966, when the high temp records were set at LGA and JFK- also part of the 11 yr cycle
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