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  1. 22 minutes ago, psv88 said:

    interesting that your stations are always so much cooler than even the ASOS sites further S and E. You have lots of woods nearby? Elevation?

    My house in Syosset is around 220 ft in elevation.  My parent's house in Muttontown, 154 ft elevation, has a preserve easement along their backyard, along with the area just being zoned for large lots.

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  2. Just now, doncat said:

    Agree it's like that every month...i went back and checked a while ago and those departure anomalies started suddenly, i think maybe a year and a half ago or so...prior to that the departures were in line with other sites.

    How long has construction of new terminals, etc been going on for at LGA?  Wonder if there is a correlation with that.

  3. 1 hour ago, lee59 said:

    Yes all areas have risen but nighttime temperatures fall so much more in rural areas. I should add, especially on quiet nights with no wind.

    All depends on how much pavement/concrete is around and closeness of houses to each other. I radiate well in N Syosset compared to when I lived in Great Neck.  My parent’s house in Muttontown radiates even better than my house in Syosset.  Flip side is unless it’s a hot day not a lock for 90 either. Both locations only hit 89 today for the high. 

  4. 16 minutes ago, wdrag said:

    Quick question:  Am a little frustrated with MDL not posting MOS since 7/6 and I know NWS wants buy in on the NBM and is ready to discontinue,  but myself,  I like MOS as an idea of concerns.  Is anyone able to acquire the GFS extended statistical guidance for locations in NJ and NYC... (not ALB).  Just point me in the right direction. Thanks much,

     Walt

    Walt, try this link as MOS moved:

    https://www.weather.gov/mdl/mos_getbull

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