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  1. Because they are like home runs in baseball and touchdowns in football, there are so many of them now, they lose its specialness after a while. Central Park number of DJF days with maximum temperatures of 60 degrees or more: January 1869 to February 1975: 233 December 1975 to February 2022: 223 By the way, today I learned the first day of official Central Park record keeping there was 9.0" of snow.
  2. Cleveland, Detroit, and Chicago are all below normal snowfall. Sometimes Buffalo gets plastered on TV as if it is representative of the rest of the nation.
  3. Last time Central Park had a winter with three consecutive below normal monthly means in a row: 2013 - 2014 and that is with today's normals which keep on going up and up.
  4. Going to be quite hard to ever exceed the warmth of January 1932 in the Park. That month was so warm, it had a higher monthly average than March 1932. In fact January of 1932 was only 5.8 degrees cooler than April 1932.
  5. No, actually during WWII, 1942 - 1943.
  6. It will not be the hottest start to any year, as January 2007 has the record for warmest first week ever in the Park. That week featured a 72 degree day on the sixth, something that will not happen this time.
  7. A word of caution: The ECMWF, which is notorious for overdoing wind gusts, is no where near these numbers.
  8. The answer is yes, this may surprise you, but it is the eleventh longest timespan in the Park's history. Nine of the other ten date back before WWII.
  9. March 19, 1967. Safe to say we will never see another later date in our lifetime.
  10. The one thing I forgot about that winter until looking it up a few years ago was that there was a single digit low reading on February 26, 1990 in the Park. Of all the winters since, there has been only one other winter with a later single digit low in the Park: February 28, 2014.
  11. I'll do you one better, they just tied their record high (at three in the morning)!
  12. Number of 150+ mph hurricanes in the entire Atlantic in the decade of the 1980's: 3.
  13. If you look back at the TJFK TDWR SRV, you can see the waterspout signature, but it didn't last long.
  14. Seoul, South Korea, the DMZ and parts of North Korea may face an 'Ida' situation Monday as Hinnamnor moves to the south of the peninsula. Both the GFS and ECMWF have a foot of rain for Seoul. Keep in mind the peninsula is not flat either.
  15. 12Z EPS gives a 10 - 15 percentage chance of 10 or more inches of rain along the Red River the next two weeks.
  16. Number of 100 degree days in August in Central Park: 1944 - 1955: 10 1956 - Present: 1
  17. Happy ten year anniversary... of Central Park's last 100 degree day.
  18. Supercell has had more of a sliding definition lately.
  19. Central Park hasn't hit 80 degrees yet this year, last time the Park went that long into a calendar year without hitting 80 degrees -- 1988.
  20. Lets take a reset: Hurricane Warning for Henri in August, even though it didn't make landfall on Long Island, and not as a hurricane Tornado outbreak in November Verified blizzard conditions today
  21. The fact that Central Park has gone nearly seven years with a winter month negative temperature departure of 4 degrees or more is a telling stat.
  22. Last winter month where Central Park averaged at least 4.0 degrees below normal: February 2015.
  23. Last winter month where Central Park averaged at least 2.0 degrees below normal: December 2017.
  24. In addition San Juan, PR will have a top ten warmest December with nine of the ten warmest Decembers from 1995 onward. Records began in 1956.
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