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Bubbler86

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  1. Lots of 60 and 70 for highs over the next 10-12 days. This is a model reading and not a forecast or statement.
  2. Indiantown Gap/ Ft Muir. LOL. No rice paddy's there.
  3. Yea, you were in the not made it section but I was just listing official stations. Not only was it not that hot here, the DP was so low that out of the sun it was enjoyable if dressed right.
  4. Yea, I blamed the people who deserved blame, LOL. MU Heat Wave wise (3 day heat wave) here are the people who made it and did not for the stations I could find somewhat near by. Made It: MDT, LNS, CXY, Did not: HGR, MUI, MTN, OQN, MQS
  5. The GFS says to get your mostly dry but mostly BN pants on until mid month.
  6. People expect 50K a year to do assembly work these days,
  7. It is not like Mt Joy has an airport and parachute school like you guys do,
  8. About 1/10th of an inch of rain in the bucket so far today.
  9. That was the "trying" comment. I figured you would duck them :-)
  10. It heard Canderson says he would be high and dry this week and it is trying to find him.
  11. What does it say about the upcoming summer when on day one we are better defining what constitutes a heat wave?
  12. If Newman does it, the note paper would have thunder bolts and tornadoes at the top border. "From the Desk of Newman"
  13. It would be anomalous but not dangerous in most cases except to our psyche. Would be lots of kicking of footballs going on.
  14. Interesting, I did not know the specifics. But that is one possible way to limit it vs. trying to say hitting 70 five days in a row in Feb is a heat wave. I believe the whole premise of the phrase use is to warn people in specific situations about danger. People who work outside, sports players, people (especially very young and elderly) in non air conditioned locales. So, agree that hitting 70 five days in a row in January is not a heat wave. Maybe you can also say 90 is the min but it also has to be 7 AN so 90 in August does not work.
  15. Hopefully you will pass this all on to MU for future consideration? :-)
  16. I thought of that so was thinking maybe it has to be a day that the NWS records Cooling Degree days. MDT got to 79 in Feb '18 but apparently has a limit on when they record CDD as it still says 0.
  17. That is one of the main points of the discussion: 1) Adjust from 90 to a set amount above normal (7 degrees? 5 Degrees?) -OR- 2) Adjust from actual temp to heat indices but still use the normal as the baseline. So heat index of +7 AN for 5 or more days. It got to 89 here yesterday but the DP's were in the low 60's so in the shade it was just a slightly warm day.
  18. I think they should be considered heat waves since they are 5 or more but if they were all upper 90's and 100's it is a lot more noteworthy than low 90's. I did not check the records just again pointing out the problem is using the set number.
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