Jump to content

Fantom X

Members
  • Posts

    892
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Fantom X

  1. 84/60 - Sunny, breezy. Perfect day for June if I still lived in NY
  2. Cracked the first 80 of the year. Didn't hit 80 til April last year. Currently 80/62 and p. sunny
  3. 72/56 here. surpassing guidance so far
  4. kinda warm overnight - windows opened- . temp jumped up from 51 around 1am to 59 at 2am when the wind kicked up.
  5. 3/8 - low 24 high 64 today - low 29 currently 62 - and high clouds making it look overcast but the sun is peeking through- 0.21" rain on the month so far. maybe we're hitting a little dry streak!
  6. 52/24 - Mostly cloudy- quite breezy.
  7. 56/54 currently- overcast, wet - 0.21" so far 58 high so far 55 low
  8. ended up with 1.25" here in Salisbury. it's all melted now with that strong sun
  9. Moderate snow - 32.9 - sticking to all non paved or concrete surfaces
  10. all snow now - moderate - 34 degrees - not sticking yet
  11. about a 70 rain / 30 snow mix - temps are crashing though over the past hr down 4 degrees to 35.4
  12. Rain here in salisbury NC 39/35 - down from an earlier high of 44
  13. 42/30 overcast. hoping to at least get 1" -
  14. 4 years ago today - the last NYC below zero day I believe
  15. Good discussion about the biases out there
  16. My personal opinion is that there are forces at work from both sides of the coin. AGW doing it's thing on warming (3.7 w/m² for doubling of CO2) but the "sun" and "GSM" doing it's thing on trying to cool the planet (decrease TSI (very minor), cosmic rays and the relationship to cloud cover and rain and increased volcanic activity). Question is though, by how much? If there was no AGW warming at all, what would the average global temperature be at this point in time? On the flip side, whatever the issue is, we still have to shy away from fossil fuels. For the simple reasons of pollution and dependency. Even if AWG did not exist, fossil fuels will run out and that in itself would be catastrophic if we do not start our process of going to renewable energy sources now.
  17. Greenland was very close to be entirely above freezing - wonder if that's ever happened before (in modern times)
  18. I just moved down here from Suffolk County. I was there for the 11/15 event and am most prepared with all of the big snows NY has received over the past 10 years.
  19. Professor Valentina Zharkova recently gave a presentation and suggested at the worst of the GSM, the forcing loss could be as low as - 8.0 W/m2.
  20. December 1989 was just so phenomenally cold- I always think about how cold December 2010 was- but then I go look back at these records from 12/1989 GHCND_USW00004781_1989-12-1.pdf
×
×
  • Create New...