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PrinceFrederickWx

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  1. The 0.43 in. BWI just recorded puts us at 7.50 in.- just 2.45 in. away from tying the record. We are now in the top 10. And NWS has chance of storms every day and night until the end of the month. This could be close...
  2. I know one June rainfall record that is never getting broken... IAD. That's an insane outlier. I think thats the most rainfall at any of the 3 airports in any month ever, other than Aug. 1955 at BWI.
  3. Wettest June on record watch being issued for BWI.
  4. A record low at BWI on April 3 (27 degrees), followed by a record high of 91 on April 10 (91 degrees). BWI has set or tied at least one record high in every April for the last four years. 6 of the 30 days in April have a record high that was set or tied in the last four years as well.
  5. This part actually got me thinking... what would it take for BWI to set a four year low? The lowest consecutive four year total ever is 32.8", from 49/50 to 52/53. This would mean BWI would have to get at least 8.7" total next year to not beat or tie the record. In other words... we have a fairly good chance at setting a four year snow futility record.
  6. In checking this again... actually the overall snow futility here is still fairly impressive. The two year seasonal snow total from 11/12 and 12/13 was 9.8", which is still the second lowest consecutive two season total ever. The record is 6.9" from 49/50 and 50/51. The three year seasonal snow total from 10/11, 11/12 and 12/13 was 24.2", which is still the second lowest consecutive three season total ever. The record is 21" from 49/50, 50/51 and 51/52.
  7. Yesterday's snow total at BWI (3.2 inches) was a daily snowfall record for March 25. The previous record was 2.5 inches in 1933. I have removed the snow futility records from my page as they no longer apply; however, I will leave up the heat records as a reference.
  8. Heh, I was actually just planning to bump this thread... I'm permanently done with ever tracking a winter storm again, but I will continue to track BWI heat and snow futility records on my webpage: anendlessmaze.blogspot.com
  9. One thing of note: NCDC revised the BWI July 2012 average from 81.4 to 81.5 degrees. This means that July 2012 is now tied for 2nd hottest, not tied for 5th as originally stated. So the last 3 Julys at BWI are now ranked as tied for 2nd, 1st, and tied for 2nd, respectively. Incredible... this is probably the most impressive of all the heat records to me. I can't wait to see what July 2013 looks like.
  10. I did some digging around myself for BWI, according to this article from 2008, the highest ever was Hazel at 84 mph: http://articles.balt...ds-october-1954 However, I found the 2011 annual summary for BWI, which lists the highest gusts ever recorded each month, and it lists the July 2010 one as the highest: http://www1.ncdc.noa...9B9B324AAD9.pdf Same deal with DCA, which lists 74 mph in March 2008 as the highest instead of Hazel: http://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/orders/IPS-06C5C259-4839-4269-8E5C-33F8B09867E5.pdf I noticed they're all relatively recent records, so maybe the Hazel ones aren't considered to be reliable anymore?
  11. I believe 10/29 was also the 5th wettest day ever at BWI, but I can't recheck it since Sterling's site is still down. Once it's back up I'm going to post the top five days. Do you or anyone else know what the records are for top wind gusts at BWI and DCA? Say, top five or top ten events. I know 7/18/10 was 72 mph at BWI, which is the highest I've ever seen in my lifetime. I assume Hazel will be the highest- I thought I saw that mentioned in another thread. I know Sandy's winds won't make the list, but it just got me curious. I'm not even sure if wind records are tracked?
  12. ...and amidst all the chaos, BWI misses tying the record high today by just one degree. DCA tied theirs though. Ironically, the record lowest maximums may be in play next week for BWI. Though that's probably the last thing I'll be thinking about in terms of weather.
  13. We did it again... Record lowest maximum tied at BWI today. That's four years in a row now. I wonder if there's a connection between climate change and cold outbreaks in October like this (I'm not saying there is, just speculating). Four years in a row and eight records broken or tied is significant.
  14. One interesting trend that has run somewhat counter to the multi-year warm period we're in is the lowest maximums that BWI keeps getting in October. We had: 3 record lowest maximums broken and 1 tied in October 2009 1 record lowest maximum tied in October 2010 2 record lowest maximums broken in October 2011 Since October 2009, the only other low and lowest max temperature records BWI had were: (wait for it... its a long list...) 1 record low tied in May 2011 1 record lowest maximum broken in July 2012 So there seems to be something about October- so few record lows, yet they're almost all clustered in this month; however, it doesn't always match the monthly departures overall. Both Octobers 2010 and 2011 finished with above average temperatures for the month. It will be interesting to see if we make more record lowest maximums this October.
  15. Added hottest spring ever record (which we've already clinched). May will be somewhere in the top 10, but the exact placement depends upon the overall temp departure for today. I wonder if Mattie g or Ellinwood will ever admit I was right. Probably not... LOL
  16. RodneyS wins every thread he posts on in this forum (including this one).
  17. Added todays record high tie at BWI. Its a long shot, but we have a chance at the driest April ever at BWI. Currently we have 0.06 inches and the driest was 0.39 inches in 1985.
  18. My point with that map was that it is springtime and we're breaking heat records. So his assertion that we would not have a record breaking hot spring is already wrong. This was the warmest March ever for the U.S., according to NOAA. I was not implying temperatures will be warm forever. I only think we will be very hot this spring and summer based on the current pattern we're in. I've made no forecasts for next fall and beyond... not sure why anyone would think I was saying that.
  19. Oh ok. So how often do you see a map like this in springtime? http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/cag3/cag3.html
  20. We had the 2nd earliest occurance last year- June 09, 2011.
  21. I think we're going to be breaking lots of heat records this spring and summer yet again, so I'll be updating them all by editing my heat post above, rathering than cluttering the forum with new posts every time. Also, I have a feeling that this is one of the top five warmest astronomical winter periods ever for BWI- does anyone know where it ranks?
  22. Some precip records for BWI: Wettest September ever 13.32" in 2011. August-September 2011- first ever back-to-back months with double-digit precip totals. 9/30/10 - 6.02 inches of rain, setting a daily and monthly record. This was also the 2nd wettest day recorded in BWI ever. I'll leave the snow records (or lack thereof) to someone else, they're easy pickings :-)
  23. Heat records at BWI since March 2010: Daily records: 1 record high broken and 1 tied in April 2010 3 record highs broken and 1 tied in June 2010 4 record highs broken in July 2010 1 record high tied in September 2010 1 record high broken in March 2011 1 record high broken and 1 tied in April 2011 1 record high broken and 1 tied in May 2011 3 record highs broken in June 2011 2 record highs broken and 1 tied in July 2011 1 record high broken in December 2011 1 record high tied in April 2012 1 record high tied in June 2012 1 record high tied and 2 broken in July 2012 (1 replaced a record originally broken in July 2010) 2 record high minimums broken in May 2010 2 record high minimums tied in June 2010 1 record high minimum broken in July 2010 1 record high minimum broken and 1 tied in October 2010 1 record high minimum broken in February 2011 1 record high minimum broken in April 2011 1 record high minimum tied in July 2011 1 record high minimum broken in December 2011 1 record high minimum tied in February 2012 1 record high minimum broken and 1 tied in March 2012 1 record high minimum broken in July 2012 1 record high minimum tied in September 2012 106 degrees on 7/22/11- hottest ever recorded at BWI location Monthly records 2nd hottest June (2010) Tied for 2nd hottest July (2010) Hottest July ever (2011) Hottest month ever (July 2011) Most number of 90+ degree days (24) in any month (July 2011) 3rd hottest March (2012) Tied for 7th hottest May (2012) Tied for 5th hottest July (2012) Seasonal records 6th hottest spring (2010) Hottest summer ever (2010) 9th hottest summer (2011) 7th hottest winter (2011-2012) Hottest spring ever (2012) Yearly/long-term records: Most number of 90+ degree days (59) in one year (2010) Tied for 1st, most number of 100+ degree days (7) in one year (2010) Hottest January 1 - March 31 ever (2012) Hottest January 1- May 31 ever (2012) Hottest first half of year ever (2012) Hottest January 1 - July 31 ever (2012) Hottest January 1 - August 31 ever (2012) Hottest January 1 - September 30 ever (2012) Hottest spring/summer ever (2010) 2nd hottest spring/summer (2012) 9th hottest spring/summer (2011) 21 straight months of above average temperatures (Feb. 2011 - Oct. 2012) 30 of the last 32 months (from March 2010 onwards) had above average temperatures EDITED 11/1/12
  24. I'd give anything to go back in time 2 years ago and relive this storm again
  25. Between Irene and the Earthquake: In all seriousness, I was scared for a minute, thought my building was gonna collaspe. Hope everyone is safe.
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