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Bubbler86

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  1. Like I said, your stats are legit, but your past posts have proven that you are not here to just post anomalous stats like many of the rest of us. You have an agenda, so I thought it best to point out that 2024 had almost no chance of breaking the yearly 90's record and as ITT said, even on a month-to-month basis, 2024 falls far behind the record holder of 90's for this month. No one disputes it is officially hotter every year (globally) over recent years but a LOT of that comes from the lows vs. the highs. MDT is currently #3 in mean max temp all time for Met summer but is number 1 in mean low temp. If you average out for the whole year so far, highs and lows, 2024 at MDT is currently the hottest year ever through yesterday but again the warm winter has as much to do with that as the 90's.
  2. The subject was days in the 90's, not mean temps. MDT's lows go a long way toward making that number. It is proven fact that almost every year has been hotter than the last for a while now and as I posted a few days ago, we just had the hottest day in the history of the earth when looking globally.
  3. Unless you are 3 years old, then this is a lifetime event.
  4. You can predict that it is impossible for MDT to catch 1966 in Met Summer and VERY unlikely to catch it at all. Your numbers are up until now which are legit, but MDT is not on a pace to break the record which should be mentioned. Also, what of July 2020 when MDT had 22 90+ days that month alone? That is much more impressive in my eyes than 25 for the entire year so far. It has been an up and down summer with the ups being much higher than the downs but the 12 days BN at MDT have counteracted July heat a bit. MDT has a 60 and 61 for lows this month which does not happen every July.
  5. His numbers overlook the backloaded summers that soar the 90-degree day totals. Even if every day between now and Sept 1 was 90, MDT would still not catch 1966 and MDT needs over 20 to catch the war years 1943 and 44.
  6. See, ice cream is ok once in a while but french fries are ok for every meal so there is my dilemma.
  7. Hard when you are around all that good liquor and food. Do you get a discount on food?
  8. Day one of our current heat wave opportunity, MDT hit a Heat Index of 89. Ha. However, if you weigh 220 pounds the HI was 91 while if you weigh 140 pounds the HI was 87.
  9. Was waiting to comment on this pending how warm they got yesterday and how warm it stayed last night. With both numbers in it appears they hold on to the 80.x mark and are in a fight to see if they end up the month 3rd, 4th or 5th warmest. If they had dropped much more, they would have fallen out of the top 5. One question today is if they can try to sneak in a 90 to pick up a soft heat wave (to start).
  10. They were all shuttered with the 8 from Dubois at the Red Roof Inn trying to huddle around the one AC unit.
  11. The common mesos's all say MDT gets a lot more than that tomorrow. I know that means nothing other than putting it out there for compare tomorrow.
  12. Current Wunder. 88 here. It feels warm. Cooler to the East of the LSV (and Eastern LSV itself.)
  13. Colton Cowser liked the let's do 2 idea so much he decided to hit twice in the first inning.
  14. @TheClimateChanger take your hotdog emoticons somewhere else before you get yourself in real trouble.
  15. I would agree with this sentiment. With the HIA keeping the lows up it is going to be hard to get months where the highs average 82 when it is 68-70 to start a lot of mornings. Would need a persistent NW (dry) flow.
  16. That cloud cover must not have read the forecast from NCEP/CPC last week.
  17. The Am HRRR's had MDT looking at 87 at noon....more recent have lowered it to 84 and 84 may be a tad too high with them still at 82 at 11:50.
  18. EB Nooners. 81 and sunny...MDT 81 as well. 84 at BWI, such a nice day, let's play two.
  19. For today. the HRRR has the LSV and upper MA as the only place in the 90's over the entire Eastern 1/3 or 1/4 of the Eastern US.
  20. Yea, sometimes I feel like Friday is more like the weekend than Sunday. Good idea you came up with even if the event itself does not allow time for thinking about Monday. When you are in Florida, Sunday's will not be as bad!
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