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forkyfork

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  1. 1 hour ago, Snowshack said:

    Wouldn’t the impact of that heat release only be temporary - two or three years?  Even with the overall warming does the nino heat release eventually dissipate?

    not if there's more and more co2 to absorb and re-emit the OLR

  2. 1 hour ago, bluewave said:

    Check out how big the margin was in Miami for the new record number of 80 degree minimums. I guess this may make some of the LGA area posters jealous.;)

    Miami has had 70 days at or above 80 for lows. Previous record was 45 days in 2010

    the 2015/16 el nino set the baseline higher. whenever we get another summer 2010 pattern we're going to blow those records out of the water 

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  3. 1 hour ago, SnoSki14 said:

    It's going to be difficult to get 90s when the greatest height rises are to our north, that combined with tropical influences could prevent us from hitting 90.

    It's also tough to get that high post 9/15, it would be record breaking if we saw 90s. 

    we break record highs all the time now

  4. 1 minute ago, Typhoon Tip said:

    Looks "Mcsessy" with deep heat interface near by while unusually strong 500 mb WNW flow aligns immediately astride over the eastern Lakes.   ....  Probably dive to the right at ALB to make sure the insufferable complainers in the local forum get to validate their whining - 

    meteotsunami down the hudson?

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