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Isotherm

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  1. Crazy that EWR has NYC and LGA by 10 90F days. Is it just me or do LGA's highs this summer seem cooler/more in line with NYC than last year? Today brought me to #14 with a high of 91.3. I've had a few 89.0-89.4 degree days, and those are annoying. I wish it'd either be lower or break 90, as I basically consider 89F to be 90, 1 degree certainly can't be felt outside.
  2. Not even close for me today, was expecting 88-89 but ended up at 84 for the high.
  3. Neck and neck Alex, today's my 7th as well. The past couple days fell short in the upper 80s. Not surprising, borderline days I tend to miss.
  4. I've only got 3 so far, but June's not really an impressive month for 90s in these parts, July/August tend to be much better. Even in the scorcher of last summer, I had just 5 or 6 90F days heading into the beginning of July. Plenty of time to rack them up.
  5. So far my closest was yesterday at 88F here in CNJ. Looks like we'll make it through April/May without having a 90 degree day (today probably falls short).
  6. Yeah Alex it was probably on those NW wind days when your area really torches, that you beat me. Many of my near misses were literally less than 0.25-0.5 degrees from 90.
  7. No doubt 90% of NYC saw 45+ 90 degree days, but for Central Park, the 37 number is probably close correct. Same thing happened IMBY in Colts Neck -- I recorded 38 90F days total, but about 12-13 days at 88-89.4. More rural areas tend to have a much more difficult time cracking 90.
  8. Chris, the pattern certainly is favorable with the massive NAO block coming back. I see this was was number 1 for you, same here. If I was old enough to remember 96 well, that storm would be better as we had 30". But just remarkable the stretch of weather we've experienced since last winter. I say bring on another!

  9. I was dead-set on a meteorology major at Rutgers, but decided to major in environmental science at Villanova for a number of reasons, a big one being the future job opportunity. Environmental science is a very new major and it has a lot of similarities to meteorology, and I didn't want to veer too far from my interest. Green science, renewable energy sector, air quality, ect are all very interesting subjects and potential careers. So I think you made a good decision for sure minoring in env science; you've got to broaden your horizons and make yourself more marketable. The good thing about environmental science is it's a pretty broad field, and you can then dive into something more specific for your M.S. (which I plan to do). I love weather but I felt it was important to incorporate the practical approach as well, and that's (at least right now), the opportunities are generally greater in the environmental science / renewable energy sector.
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