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  1. Is this how you met: "Read any good skew-T's lately"?
  2. I kind of get the rationale for -3C being a threshold proxy for enduring winter snow cover, but what is behind the 64.4 for tropical? (apologies that we are mixing °C and °F)
  3. I'm not sure everyone would agree. By the way, the two charts you posted show NYC's warmest period and one of Raleigh's coldest. It still says something about how NYC has warmed, but is a stretch for the subtropical argument.
  4. Those places are not warmer (except for the subway grate scenario)
  5. No denying the recent winter warmth in the park, but I'm not sure where you will find a more urban environment. Maybe on top of a subway vent.
  6. Koppen may be useful for some sort of macro-climate modeling, but not for much else. I think the "subtropical" nomenclature is off. As a speaker of English it does nothing for me. I'll take the USDA hardiness zones, unless they've been updated to make some political point.
  7. Could be. I'll check that or when I get a moment. I think there were some negative mid-teens in places here around 1984 and 2009 as well, but usually my memory of radiational cooling fades as fast as the temperature rises when the wind picks up.
  8. That looks like a MA blockbuster with snow to mix and dry slot NYC to BOS. I guess I'm still a little disappointed about 1993
  9. The Jan 1961 period is when BNL recorded its lowest ever at -23⁰ F (-31C). Surprised that KFOK only got down to -1 during that period.
  10. Today's record low for Islip is -4 from 1968.
  11. Corresponds with the persistent cloud cover over the east end. https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms=local-Rhode_Island-02-48-1-100-1&checked=map&colorbar=undefined
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