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Number of landfalling 150 mph hurricanes in Louisiana last two years = Two Number of 150+ mph hurricanes in the entire Atlantic ocean during the 1980's = Three
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Total Central Park JJA rainfall in 1999 = 3.92"
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Central Park is currently the twelfth wettest summer all time so far. By the end of Monday, it might be second all time.
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Looking at the IR, it looks like a classic sheared system, not one where you expect a classic eye, in fact 12Z SHIPS guidance indicates shear to increase over the system in a few hours.
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I think it is more of an artifact that the clouds all around it are warming more than anything else.
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Give a worse case scenario, then if it is far less than 7 - 10 days, then you look good.
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Central Park has not been above 96 degrees since September 8, 2015. That is tied for the second longest streak of all time with January 1, 1869 [beginning of record] to June 29, 1874. The all time record is ten years and one day from July 2, 1901 to July 3, 1911.
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Number of days that KDCA has had a low temperature below (+5) degrees: 1994 - 4 days Since 1994 - 0 days
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January 2021 General Discussions & Observations Thread
tmagan replied to Stormlover74's topic in New York City Metro
Last top 30 coldest Central Park winter... 1993 - 1994 Last top 30 coldest Central Park autumn... 1976 -
January 2021 General Discussions & Observations Thread
tmagan replied to Stormlover74's topic in New York City Metro
If winter ended today, Central Park would tie for the tenth warmest winter ever. -
December 2020 General Discussions & Observations Thread
tmagan replied to bluewave's topic in New York City Metro
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12Z UKMET has nearly 2.00" liquid equivalent precipitation and 1 and a half feet of snow just north of the City.
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00Z RGEM ensembles are all rain for NYC for this event.
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July 2020 General Discussions & Observations Thread
tmagan replied to Rtd208's topic in New York City Metro
Central Park hasn't hit 97 degrees in five years, one of the longest streaks in the Park's history. -
June 2020 General Discussions & Observations Thread
tmagan replied to Rtd208's topic in New York City Metro
Lots of white caps being kicked up on the Coney Island beach cam. -
The problem is with the rain cooled air, would take some effort for air mass recovery later in the day.
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Possible top ten warmest March?
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Central Park will likely do something it has only done once in its history, have a February and March combine for only a trace of snowfall. Only other year to do that was in 2002.
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February 2020 General Discussions & Observations Thread
tmagan replied to Rtd208's topic in New York City Metro
Not unheard of in April to have relative humidity in Central Park under 10%. -
So has Central Park, in 1998.
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February 2020 General Discussions & Observations Thread
tmagan replied to Rtd208's topic in New York City Metro
A bit ironic, that day Central Park had a low temperature of nine degrees and that was just after a blowtorch January and most of February which introduced the modern era of blowtorch winters around here. -
January 2020 General Discussions & Observations Thread
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Actually, we have had colder days in August, twice in Central Park history has a daily August maximum failed to reach 60 degrees. -
It seems to me that NWS is pushing this 'weather wire' protocol now. What confuses me is that the EMWIN internet feed, which was around for anyone to use with internet access for twenty years is being replaced by something that requires a 'user name' and 'password' from the NWS. That also requires sending your personal information to the NWS, which to me is like going to the National Football League web site for game scores and asking the user for their personal information first.