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MJOatleast7

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  1. Makes me wonder if CC is beginning to give us distinct wet and dry seasons, like most of the world. I think we're somewhat unusual in that historically we don't really have a whole lot of difference between our wettest and driest months (30% or so variation). We'd be joining the ranks of the West Coast...all locations within the annual ITCZ oscillation (tropics)...Mediterranean basin...South Asia...the list goes on. Maybe then we'd adopt more awareness and proactivity about water management and conservation, like West Coast folks who have had to factor water use into their planning for so many things in life.
  2. It's not just ridge...it's Ridgey Ridge ridge.
  3. Sea fog flirting with us here in Swampscott, MA. Nice and comfy at 73 F here. .
  4. I remember a 4th of July overnight period sometime in the 90s where Central Park station was 91 F at 1:30 AM. There was a power warning in effect. Guess they issue those when the grid is in danger of collapsing. .
  5. 8/2/75 is my #1…IIRC a couple of places in MA hit 107 .
  6. Hey, why not Portugal while we're at it? Portugal.mp4
  7. The real snow bullseye is Sukayu Onsen (mineral baths) in the northern part of Honshu in Aomori Prefecture. Annual snowfall 660” or thereabouts. .
  8. Flakes nixing in here on Winchester, just north of Boston. Too bad rates went to pot at the same time. .
  9. The kind of snow grains they get for weeks on end in eastern Europe and western Russia.
  10. Pretty late 90 possible on the GFS 6z. Within three days of joining the exclusive 90 in October Club (has happened in BOS 3 times)
  11. Or this could happen... https://www.businessinsider.com/olympic-skier-says-his-penis-froze-frostbite-during-race-pain-2022-2
  12. Utqiagvik is the Inuit name they use now .
  13. Actually the northern edge in this pic tracks the northern edge of totality almost exactly. .
  14. Interesting also that the band of heaviest snow is almost exactly parallel to ( but about 50 miles south of) the path of totality of the eclipse in 2 weeks. .
  15. Somewhere between the '80s and the mid-Pliocene (Global SSTA +2-3 deg C, Arctic +8 deg C) I'd call it.
  16. Oh my...Fukushima Daiichi nuc wastewater surge again? from 12/27 NOAA NESDIS
  17. Some Hunga Tonga water in there too I feel
  18. Are they factoring in the Typhoon Bolaven recurve in the N Pac?
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