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E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2025 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
Some other County rain totals so far today. KMQS 1.33" / Chester Springs 1.55" / Glenmoore 0.58" / Atglen 2.12" / Nottingham 1.81" / Warwick Twp. 1.01" / KOQN 1.16" / Devault 0.50" / Kennett Square 1.01" / West Bradford 0.88" and West Grove 0.69" -
Another 0.67" of rain in East Nantmeal with tonights storms and now 1.40" since yesterday and 3.63" during the 1st 8 days of July!
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E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2025 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
Another 0.67" of rain in East Nantmeal with tonights storms and now 1.40" since yesterday and 3.63" during the 1st 8 days of July! -
Nope! It simply says that statistically Avondale and East Nantmeal are the same during the years in question....they are if anything tightening the statistical differences as we move through the last 18 now going on 19 years! Maybe the other stations could be as advanced and precise as the 2 what you call "highest quality stations"
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Same relative minor warming curve as expected!
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For sure it should show the same relative warming curve that has been occurring during these years....
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I thought it would be of interest to do some deep analysis into my own weather station data that has been operational in East Nantmeal since November 2003 vs. The only NOAA Climate Reference Network (CRN) station here in Chester County which is the PA Avondale 2N station. These CRN stations are a highly specialized weather station designed to provide long-term, high-quality measurements of climate variables like temperature and precipitation. In essence, CRN stations serve as a high-precision benchmark for monitoring the nation's climate, ensuring the availability of reliable data for understanding and addressing climate change. I ran an analysis of East Nantmeal vs. Avondale 2N over the last 18 years that we have both been recording the weather. I have to say I am pretty pleased to see that our observations could not get much closer than this – exactly the same average temperature over 18 years of data!! I have only used a Davis Vantage Pro 2 station with the fan aspirated shield over the entire 22 years I have been recording data.
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E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2025 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
I thought it would be of interest to do some deep analysis into my own weather station data that has been operational in East Nantmeal since November 2003 vs. The only NOAA Climate Reference Network (CRN) station here in Chester County which is the PA Avondale 2N station. These CRN stations are a highly specialized weather station designed to provide long-term, high-quality measurements of climate variables like temperature and precipitation. In essence, CRN stations serve as a high-precision benchmark for monitoring the nation's climate, ensuring the availability of reliable data for understanding and addressing climate change. I ran an analysis of East Nantmeal vs. Avondale 2N over the last 18 years that we have both been recording the weather. I have to say I am pretty pleased to see that our observations could not get much closer than this – exactly the same average temperature over 18 years of data!! I have only used a Davis Vantage Pro 2 station with the fan aspirated shield over the entire 22 years I have been recording data. -
I thought it would be of interest to do some deep analysis into my own weather station data that has been operational in East Nantmeal since November 2003 vs. The only NOAA Climate Reference Network (CRN) station here in Chester County which is the PA Avondale 2N station. These CRN stations are a highly specialized weather station designed to provide long-term, high-quality measurements of climate variables like temperature and precipitation. In essence, CRN stations serve as a high-precision benchmark for monitoring the nation's climate, ensuring the availability of reliable data for understanding and addressing climate change. I ran an analysis of East Nantmeal vs. Avondale 2N over the last 18 years that we have both been recording the weather. I have to say I am pretty pleased to see that our observations could not get much closer than this – exactly the same average temperature over 18 years of data!! I have only used a Davis Vantage Pro 2 station with the fan aspirated shield over the entire 22 years I have been recording data.
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That station is a personal weather station that uses The Acu-rite 5 in 1 personal station. A low cost model without fan aspiration - and the QC check failed of course over the last 2 weeks with that heat wave. It is recommend that station get a radiation shield to correct it's errors!! See the analysis below.
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The warm and muggies continues for the foreseeable future. Today should be the warmest day over the next week with lower elevations getting close to 90 degrees. A heat watch and a flood watch have been issued. Rain chances increases again toward evening with the NWS forecasting between 0.75" to 1.25". Tomorrow might be relatively the driest day with Thursday looking like the wettest after this evening. Temperature wise it looks near normal with highs in the mid-80's but with nights a few degrees above normal in the upper 60's.
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E PA/NJ/DE Summer 2025 Obs/Discussion
ChescoWx replied to Hurricane Agnes's topic in Philadelphia Region
The warm and muggies continues for the foreseeable future. Today should be the warmest day over the next week with lower elevations getting close to 90 degrees. A heat watch and a flood watch have been issued. Rain chances increases again toward evening with the NWS forecasting between 0.75" to 1.25". Tomorrow might be relatively the driest day with Thursday looking like the wettest after this evening. Temperature wise it looks near normal with highs in the mid-80's but with nights a few degrees above normal in the upper 60's. -
Don, it's the doomsday views and failed forecasts (Hello Al Gore) attribution of what is of course just weather that will continue to doom the climate alarmist agenda....all weather events that are occurring now have happened before. Until that changes there is little scientific reality ground to stand on!
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LOL!! your "science" moved on the rest of us rooted in reality and actual data are not fooled.....
