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July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Arizona where? Up in Flagstaff? Otherwise it's way too hot. Phoenix average high is like 106 in July, too hot. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
That's the worst part. High dews and high lows. I'd take mid 90s every day if it meant dews stay in the 50s or below and lows bottomed out in the mid 60s. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Not sure how you continually posting per capita emissions and historic emissions helps anything. The US can disappear tomorrow and 90% of the problem will still be there. Good luck on solving that 90%. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
I'm not sure what this has to do with what I said. What incentive does China have today to keep building so many coal plants when there are so many other alternatives that weren't available in years past? -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Basically zero coal plants have been built in Western countries over the last 20 years. China has built between 200 and 300 coal plants in the last 10 years Lol come on guys -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Why are they even building coal plants then? This isn't 1960. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
AI says over 300 million Chinese don't have indoor plumbing. They want their government to build as many coal plants as possible, climate change is very low on their priority list. I have to constantly remind people that climate change only becomes an issue for people only after all their basic needs have been met, and because the West has basically done that, you see the most activitism for climate change from Western countries. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
It's ok, China is allowed to build coal power plants at a furious pace because they emit lower emissions per capita. They also industrialized later than us so even though all modern clean energy technology exists for all the people of the world, they're allowed to build a million coal plants for the next 50 years. The Earth understands. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Interesting. You want people to live at a lower standard than we currently have here apparently because that's one solution to climate change? But we also want as many people to come to the US and therefore adopt that standard of living which would result in an increase of emissions? Can't have it both ways. Is there a way for people to live at the standard of the average American and fix climate change? Because I'll tell you right now every single Chinese person (and everyone else around the world) wants to live at that standard and you can't do anything about it. Telling them they're noble because they live like peasants isn't going to convince them to forego their aspirations to live at the average standard of an American. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Earth doesn't care forky. All it knows is that 30% of global emissions comes from there so you NEED them on board. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
I think many times people in the US have a level of self centered-ness. The USA is only responsible for like 10% of global emissions. The US can be completely greenhouse gas neutral tomorrow and the problem would have barely changed. A billion people still go to the bathroom in the fields, a few billion more don't have clean water to drink. They're not interested in nor care about climate change. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
I'm very gung ho on switching to clean energy, but I don't think we'd even be in a position to DO the switch and have as advanced a civilization as we currently have if it wasn't for fossil fuels to begin with. I'm also very skeptical of any plans that clean energy advocates have that involve delaying the switch over for less advanced countries and that are anti nuclear. Since the technology exists today for EVERY country to switch over, then we should all do so. The Earth doesn't care where pollution comes from or how many years a particular nation has been industrialized. And any solution that doesn't involve expanded nuclear is not a serious one. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
I went to Lake Placid during the first week of August 2004. My first day there was a regular weather day, I went in the pool and thebhigh was around 80 degrees. Then the hammer dropped and the following days lows were in the 40s and even one day in the 30s(!) with highs in the low 60s and with one day staying in the 50s! And it was a crisp cool 50s, not because of rain or something. Walking around town and smelling the wood burning and browsing the Christmas store it truly felt like late November. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
It's not just ConEd's fault. They are taking advantage of our infinitely stupid government. "Let's shut down 20% of NYC's electricity supply that is already clean and immune to global price shocks with nothing in place to replace it!" That's just one example. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
96 sounds like a lot until you see Ambient weather stations at 95 degrees on Staten Island and several others at 95 or 96 all around the airport, even in much quieter neighborhoods. -
Sadly the speed with which this happened and the timing created a perfect storm for losses.
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July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
End of June heatwave wasn't so bad, we didn't even hit 100 once! Lol -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
I just casually checked a few Ambient weather stations in the green suburbs just west of Newark airport and they mostly topped off at 99 degrees. Newark actually represents actual communities. Central Park only represents the 10 square feet around the station. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
I think you'll find Central Park deviates more from the mean compared to Newark. Yesterday I was 98 degrees and I am all single family homes with trees and grass. LGA was also 98. Newark was 100. Central Park though was only 93! Come on bro -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
My issue with Central Park is the same as Sacrus's, people reference it as the station of record. If it was Islip being stupid I wouldn't care nearly as much. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
The station is at the airport though, not in the city of Newark. The city itself is north of the airport, which is not where the wind blows from during heatwaves to begin with. Directly west of the airport, it's all single family homes with grass and trees. I would have posted a screenshot but this stupid forum caps images at 12 kilobytes like it's 1995. Meanwhile the Central Park station is inside the most urban environment in the entire country. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Newark is suburbia and then rural to its west and southwest though. When the winds are westerly or southwesterly during heatwaves, they are blowing over a lot of greenery and open space. The Central Park station is in a mini jungle, improperly sited compared to all the other official stations surrounded by concrete. So the conditions between these two stations are actually the opposite. East Jersey naturally is the hottest area, probably due to some downsloping. Other personal stations in that area even in suburbia get basically as hot as Newark does, you can see them on the Ambient Weather website. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
I'm back above my day's high and am at 98 degrees with a 74 degree dewpoint. I didn't think it would get this hot wtf -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
I peaked at 97 degrees, now 96 degrees. 96/74, what a pleasant afternoon. -
July 2025 Discussion-OBS - seasonable summer variability
Sundog replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Torching here, 95 degrees with a 75 degree dewpoint
