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Jns2183

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  1. I have seen some of those. I bartend at Cork n Fork, both in Harrisburg and Camp Hill. While I'm currently temporarily stuck mostly at the Camp Hill location, I prefer the Harrisburg one by far even though I make a bit less money. It's all about the people.
  2. I can probably take full blame for this heat as on July 4th a few too many beers consumed I took the bet that for the rest of of July I could log 250 miles walking for $250 of beer. Well tonight after getting off work around 4 I logged 12 miles which put me at 252 for the month. Better yet, my friend who made the bet joined me and starting regretting it after mile 4 but made it the whole way after I made sure he drank about 72 oz of water with mio electrolytes in it. What I learned is its possible to loose 20lbs of actual fat, while losing 2 pants sizes, while drinking 75 beers in a month. One does actually get used to the heat as 98 with the breeze felt like cake today. I actually can get sorta tan. I feel about 10 years younger. Walking on black pavement in the beating 98 degree sun produces produces temperatures well into the 100's quite easily and after a few of those endeavors a hike in actual tree cover in 98 degree heat feels like life on easy mode. Its possible to sit outside with it being 89, a heat index of 97, and actually have a thought that it feels kinda chilly. The path on front st along the river is a treasure which I never fully appreciated till now. I have witnessed some of the most beautiful sunsets in my life with this heat this month. I hope everyone is doing well. I plan on cutting back my almost 10 mile a day average for at least a week or two so I expect the heat to break soon.
  3. I'll have peruse the data tomorrow. Just got bsck from a 14 mile hike and I think I need a nap Sent from my LML211BL using Tapatalk
  4. I see I've been summoned. Can one tell me what makes a bad sweet corn season. I have some downtime before having to bartend so what I need is some characterstistics of a bad sweet corn season. Tempature and precipitation in which months. I think I I can even pull up data for Lancaster specifically Sent from my LML211BL using Tapatalk
  5. Man they blew up fast coming down Off the ridges Sent from my LML211BL using Tapatalk
  6. It's hot Sent from my LML211BL using Tapatalk
  7. Take a look a WV and W. PA on GOES. clearing already in dry slot. Biggest issue maybe eastern component to wind. Warm front seems to be progressing rapidly through Virginia with mid 60 dew points south of DC. Warm front passage along with dry slot should scour out boundary layer and allow for at least some broken sun during prime heating . Pro
  8. Holy crap the meso on that thing had to be huge. Reminds me of some the more famous OKC area storms. What’s amazing is that very well might of been the strongest, largest, most violent one of the day. Out of all the other PA tornadoes, the second widest was the Kane tornado at 1000 yards. It was rated F4, on the ground for 29 miles (40 minutes) from 8:00 - 8:40 PM, injured 40, killed 4. Closely following in 3rd widest was the the Watsontown tornado at 910 yards. It too was rated F4, on the ground for 19 miles from 9:25 - 10:15 PM (50 minutes), injuring 60 and killing 6. Our F4 friend above was 3,330 yards (1.9 miles), at its widest, and spent almost all of ifs 69 mile journey from 7:35 to 9:00 pm (85 mins) at least a mile wide. So it was bar the widest, most long tracked tornado of the day in PA. I counted 23 tornados in CTP chart. And the intensity ratings for the group, especially being PA are about absurd as you expect. F0 - 2 F1 - 2 F2 - 5 F3 - 6 F4 - 7 F5 - 1 It appears from about 5pm through 9 pm there was just about at all times 3-4 tornados on the ground at the same times, 2-3 of which were F3 or above. Looks like 9 tornados tracked between 10-20 miles, 8 tornados had tracks of > 20 miles, 4 > 40 miles. I would love if there was a data warehouse that listed all PA tornados on record. I’m sure a bunch of these would be stacked near the top in track length. I also wonder if towns like Kane and Watsontown had in there history any tornado rated at least f3 occur within a 40 mile radius, that occurred not on that day. . Pro
  9. So exactly what parameters do we even need in place for their to be a legit possibility of a 70 mile long tornado rated at F4 and I believe 1-2 miles wide for the majority of its track to blaze across the mountains west to East laughing at everyone lulled into complacency at seeing countless squall line poop, puke, and decapitate themselves on the same track? Exactly how many times have we seen parameters that at least roughly equal that days ones for our area throughout the entire period where it’s possible to compare? Surely this had to be some PSU MET PhD dissertation or research project in the last 30+ years. Whose got access to PSU library that can check? . Pro
  10. I understand the parameters are pretty out there, but that statement feels more in line with “if you see sun before noon, say hello, you are now in Wheatland, Pennsylvania; it’s may 31st, 1985, enjoy the unique clouds on offer today”. . Pro
  11. Is there a table or spreadsheet that has new cases, total cases, deaths, recovery for each day the last 2-3 weeks for PA? . Pro
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