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Central PA Summer 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
ChescoWx replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
We are under a flood watch thru 2am for between 1 to 2 inches of rain and maybe more for some spots that get under a thunderstorm. We will get cooler tomorrow and that will last through the next week with temperatures mainly in the upper 70's to near 80 degrees for high temperatures. We should see nighttime lows back into the 50's by early next week. -
E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2026 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
We are under a flood watch thru 2am for between 1 to 2 inches of rain and maybe more for some spots that get under a thunderstorm. We will get cooler tomorrow and that will last through the next week with temperatures mainly in the upper 70's to near 80 degrees for high temperatures. We should see nighttime lows back into the 50's by early next week. -
Thanks! Mike, that is really the crux of the discussion and I think we've arrived at the same place. "The magnitude of the adjustment is inferred, but not well documented in the sense that it has been verified by field measurements" - that is precisely the claim I've been making, and I appreciate you putting it plainly rather than trying to make me prove it. And thank you for the two references. Parallel observation is the gold standard and I hadn't seen either paper. Vincent 2018 is the one I want most - 88 site pairs with five-year overlaps quantifying how much uncertainty homogenisation introduces against directly measured ground truth is exactly the number missing from this discussion. If the answer is small, that's a real argument for confidence in the method that isn't an appeal to benchmarks on synthetic networks. If it's large, that's worth knowing too. Either way it's measured rather than modelled.
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Central PA Summer 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
ChescoWx replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Most spots dry out a bit today with sun returning we could see a couple showers toward evening especially across southeast parts of the area. A bit less humidity today and especially tomorrow before the chances of showers increase again by Thursday afternoon into the night. The weekend looks to continue shower chances as we continue to erode any drought concerns across the area. -
E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2026 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Most spots dry out a bit today with sun returning we could see a couple showers toward evening especially across southeast parts of the area. A bit less humidity today and especially tomorrow before the chances of showers increase again by Thursday afternoon into the night. The weekend looks to continue shower chances as we continue to erode any drought concerns across the area. -
Central PA Summer 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
ChescoWx replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
A general 1" to 3" of rain fell across the area yesterday and overnight with 3.18" recorded at the Warwick DEOS. We could see some sun retrun this afternoon with a slight chance of a shower toward evening before we clear out and see a couple great weather days both tomorrow and Wednesday. Humidity should also be less through mid-week. Shower chances return later Thursday afternoon and through the start of the weekend. -
E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2026 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
A general 1" to 3" of rain fell across the area yesterday and overnight with 3.18" recorded at the Warwick DEOS. We could see some sun retrun this afternoon with a slight chance of a shower toward evening before we clear out and see a couple great weather days both tomorrow and Wednesday. Humidity should also be less through mid-week. Shower chances return later Thursday afternoon and through the start of the weekend. -
Central PA Summer 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
ChescoWx replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Just an FYI for those that may be interested.I have added a few additional stations to join the few we already have included that are while not in Chester county are close to the Chester County border and meets our area description. Some are only historical like NWS COOP locations for Pottstown which has precipitation and snow only while New Holland NWS COOP in Lancaster County is temperatures, precipitation and snow. Below are all stations not in Chester County - some are as close as 400 feet such as at Octoraro Lake , All other stations with the exception of New Holland are within 2 miles of the Chester County border. Also attached is a map with all current and historical stations included for reference. -
E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2026 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Just an FYI for those that may be interested. I have added a few additional stations to join the few we already have included that are while not in Chester county are close to the Chester County border and meets our area description. Some are only historical like NWS COOP locations for Pottstown which has precipitation and snow only while New Holland NWS COOP in Lancaster County is temperatures, precipitation and snow. Below are all stations not in Chester County - some are as close as 400 feet such as at Octoraro Lake , All other stations with the exception of New Holland are within 2 miles of the Chester County border. Also attached is a map with all current and historical stations included for reference. -
Central PA Summer 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
ChescoWx replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Some showers are around this morning and will likely increase in coverage later in the day into this evening. We should see some sun returning tomorrow but still a chance of additional showers. Total rain amounts look to be from 0.50" to 1.00" with the higher amounts likely over Western Chester County and into Lancaster County. Tuesday and Wednesday look like great weather with sunny skies and low humidity with temperatures slightly below normal for the middle of August. -
E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2026 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Some showers are around this morning and will likely increase in coverage later in the day into this evening. We should see some sun returning tomorrow but still a chance of additional showers. Total rain amounts look to be from 0.50" to 1.00" with the higher amounts likely over Western Chester County and into Lancaster County. Tuesday and Wednesday look like great weather with sunny skies and low humidity with temperatures slightly below normal for the middle of August. -
Central PA Summer 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
ChescoWx replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Great weather today with comfortable humidity and temperatures not too far from normal for mid-August. We turn wetter and a little stormy by later tomorrow into tomorrow night some spots could see upwards of an inch or so of rain. We turn sunny any by Monday with pleasant weather returning and lasting through mid-week. -
E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2026 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
Great weather today with comfortable humidity and temperatures not too far from normal for mid-August. We turn wetter and a little stormy by later tomorrow into tomorrow night some spots could see upwards of an inch or so of rain. We turn sunny any by Monday with pleasant weather returning and lasting through mid-week. -
So let's address Charlie @chubbs post above Charlie, of course no dispute that Phoenixville stepped down at the 1948 move. But you've written the very objection into your own post: "Not surprising because the bias adjustments are calculated from the raw data." Charlie, your test is pairwise comparison of a target against raw neighbors across a break date. But so is the PHA! You've actually hand-implemented the method NCEI automates. Agreement demonstrates reproducibility, but of clearly not correctness as you are simpling showing us the same method, same data. It's the same issue as Berkeley and NCEI agreeing being offered as independent confirmation - they are of course not! On your "bullet proof" claim - the four available estimates of this one documented move: Berkeley -1.23 F / yours vs Coatesville -1.49 F NOAA -1.88 F / yours vs West Chester -2.03 F Four pairwise estimates of the same event spanning 0.80 F; the largest is 65% bigger than the smallest. Same sign and rough scale but the real question here as always has been the magnitude is what's in dispute here, and that spread isn't what bullet proof looks like!!. Also, your 2 references disagree by 0.54 F. If both were stable through 1947-50 they should agree on that Phoenixville's step. They don't, so they moved relative to each other in your window - and you date West Chester to 1970 and Coatesville to 1946, before your "before" period even opens. So you also say "all of the major county COOP stations moved in the same direction and roughly the same magnitude after the war". If so, doesn't that actually represent a real problem for the method, not support for it??. Pairwise comparison sees only RELATIVE change - a shift common to the whole network differences out and is invisible by construction. The more synchronised those moves were, the less your test and the PHA can detect, in exactly the era carrying the county's largest adjustments. So Charlie while none of this says your step estimate wrong. It means the method you are using is simply being validated against itself, the spread across implementations exceeds the confidence claimed, and the scenario you offer as clinching is the one the method handles worst.!! Paul
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That is a great answer Mike! that transformer efficiency improving over time means declining waste heat, which puts spurious cooling into the raw record, which needs the later data warmed. That's the sign NCEI applied. It's a coherent mechanism and it's the first one offered in this thread that resolves the direction problem. Thank you for it. However....I think it may cost you a bit more than you think this buys you! A few posts ago your position was "100% documented evidence of microsite impacts" and "Coatesville's breakpoints are fully documented at this point." Now the site is "literally a thermal zoo" and the complexity "obviates all the musings about what caused a precise shift at time X and magnitude Y." Those are different arguments. The first says the causes are documented and therefore the corrections are validated. The second says the causes can't be pinned down and therefore we have to trust the detector. I don't think both can be true of the same station, and the second is a much weaker claim than the one you started with. It also runs into my actual objection rather than around it. If the microsite is too complex to attribute a given shift to a given cause, then it is also too complex to verify that the correction applied was the right size. You're offering unverifiability as a reason for confidence. Unverifiability is the thing I've been objecting to. And your mechanism argues against the correction's shape. Transformer technology improving across decades is gradual. A cooling pool installed at one point and removed after 2005 is two events. Steadily declining waste heat produces a ramp, not a staircase. The PHA fits steps. By your own account the physical signal is the wrong shape for the correction being applied to it - and that's your description of the site, not mine. There's a specific case I'd like your read on. The 1946-01 changepoint is +0.79 C, warming everything from 1946 forward. That's the move TO Newlinville. If the station relocated onto a substation with massive transformers and high loads, the raw record should have jumped warm at that moment and needed a cooling correction. NCEI warmed it instead. That only works if Newlinville was cooler than the water plant site it came from - which is your earlier "hot location to progressively cooler ones" account, and I don't see how it sits alongside "massive heat sources" at the same site in the same year. Last thing, If Coatesville 1SW spent 36 years in a thermal zoo with industrial heat sources that moved, changed technology, and gained and lost a cooling pool, there's a conclusion available that neither of us has put on the table: that this record can't be salvaged for trend estimation and shouldn't be used for it. "Automated detection is the only way to salvage this data" assumes it can be salvaged. What's the basis for that, given everything you've just described? And is it a kind of a funny coincidence that the station carrying the county's largest adjustments is the one you're describing this way? Paul
