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July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
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July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
yeah this is it. -the instagram meme i saw too. veracity notwithstanding. -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Road trip to the state of "Militiagan" lost my sister and my mother in the same year recently so family reunions are higher on the kin priority these days. my company furloughed ( no work of two weeks ) anyway, so used to the time to do the 'Zoo and Lake Michigan and stuff. see fam -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
it's instagram, so perhaps if not likely to be untrue, but it stated boston was on track to set the 'most humid summer ever' record. -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
impressive rebound here. 53 to 73 in two hours -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Euro’s being chintzy with the pattern but this latest GFS was a torch run -
Occasional Thoughts on Climate Change
Typhoon Tip replied to donsutherland1's topic in Climate Change
UHI working on top of AGW is meso scale harmonic feedback right there. It’s basically a synergistic heat example … scale notwithstanding -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
AFD yesterday was 'slow moving' but sure... I don't really look that HRRR at my loss perhaps -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
I think it is interesting how badly the storm motion was forecast. this things are pacing right along and they were supposed to be slow movers -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
`That may not be right anyway... I was snarking that based upon the AFD from KBOX yesterday that described warm core heights being that high. That's definitely not a hail risk. However, about an hr ago, a small TCU glaciated and ripped the anvil NE so there's ice up there. Which btw, they were talking about cell motions as being very slow and back building. not sure on the latter, but these CBs are tilting from velocity shear and peeling away downstream looking at this.. https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/?parms=subregional-New_England-02-24-1-100-1&checked=map&colorbar=undefined -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
with freezing levels at 14K ? good luck -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
God I hope that's intended for laughs ...ya never know... -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
i saw that sneaky bastard too. ha -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
culturally it's usually provincials that put all their eggs in that one thing, after they've fed a vacation jar 5 bucks and change a day for a year. Just for that one all-inclusive cruise-line deal. ...I think don't they have 'budget cruises' with neat and tidy packages for those that don't come along with fuck you money? -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
we actually still touched 91 here ... 90 next door at KFIT despite the clouds. It was a 'silently remarkable' day for warmth considering there was little direct sun or none some 70 or 80% of the time. There's kind of a perhaps "bun worthy" eeriness when it's completely cloudy and 90 F, which at one moment yesterday that occurred here. it's just weird - anyway, we're probably a 1/2 hour if that away from verifying a heat wave in this part of the AFD -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Under the heading of situational awareness ... Chantal's remnants are currently passing just SE of the Islands and it's influence on the synoptics this morning ... I don't think the models handled very well. ...spanning around the N-W arc there is DVM, the axis of which is right over us. NVA/DVM on the west side, outside the circulation, is not atypical as TC's rise in latitude. You can also see that influence on the vis loop as cloud decay and deep blue skies opened up. MET and MAV machine is OV and yet there are few of any clouds at all at 50 miles of sky in all directions. This is a still-air bake we are in for this morning as a result. Through a high launch pad and DPs very think in the sounding. Yuck. ..until the convective temperature is reached, these obs and trends suggest we don't have cloud shade. And little or no air movement to offer those little moments of ah ventilation. go above machine for highs. It's 86 here at 9am, am MET FIT is 89-ish for a high. -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
models appear to smear the remnants of Chantal along and S of that gradient -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
general line of TCU punching the alto stratus gunk lined up along the southern horizon, connecting your downpours to some training in CT. Obs show DPs are 75 to 80 S of that line, and 68 to 72 up my way. It's a modest theta-e gradient but the interface is collocated with convection. Also, temps generally 82 to 86 in the soup, and 88 to 92 up here where it's modestly drier. -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
yeah, more meme-able adjectives. LOL make it worth doom-scrolling time with quality dystopian addiction drip. j/k. I used to like the term "thundershowers" ? They used to have that in NOAA weather radio days of like circa 1978... I know ( dating myself...) because I was lad then, curled up with my AM radio like "normal kids" would cuddle a pet, waiting for the next pre-recorded run through of the forecast hoping and praying for a tornado watch. Anyway, when they said thundershowers, I knew it wasn't a big deal. They said thunderstorms when there were elevated risk days. -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
sorry about all that... I'm furloughed this week so idle hands. LOL - -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
I saw a funny Instagram yesterday. It went something like, 'They (meaning Texans) voted to dismantle the NOAA and the weather service; now, they are blaming the NOAA and national weather service for keeping them uninformed' I mean it was better than that delivery but something like that... It's funny because like all humor, if there isn't a soupcon of truth about it, it's patently harsh sarcasm. It's like with the global warming denial stuff - people deny because they are enabled to deny. It's that simple. Suppose there were a fist gripped around all testicles that squeezed every time a person attempted to deny that fist - pick whatever metaphor works for chicks. A person would suddenly be (or become!) quite motivated in the "fist activism" movement, wouldn't they? Likewise, if whenever a bloke flouted AGW an excruciating nut wrenching nausea occurred, there would suddenly be no issue taken with AGW, and ZERO denial. Problem solved But therein is the problem; GW moves too slow to sense the squeeze. The consequence escapes... I've mused in the past that the biggest problem with AGW is that it doesn't have any biological advocacy. It doesn't appeal to the natural senses. Disadvantaged by abstraction. Humans, for all their achievements, still need the 'eeEEEyAAww!' factor or whatever the "warning" was doesn't truly penetrate and resonate inside their skulls. It's the root cause for all man's follies, that 'only then do the fuckers believe'. For some brilliant enlightened types, this is not true... but then again, intelligence ( fascinating coincidence ) seems to emerge in populations similarly to the "super fair" proportionality of economic distribution: 1% of the population seems to posses 90% of the right kind of intelligence. You know? like research and actually possessing mental acuity, tends not to deny what is objectively true is what, 7 out of a 103 people? What we've created of humanity since the Industrial Revolution (IR), is a "state of provision". It's a sociological problem really. We've been living through a 'techno-evolutionary experiment.' One that probably began when tools started scoring better grades then native biologies, in the greater "Darwinian test". Survival mechanics become necessarily less, if/where not obsolete. Maybe automation, and now with these LLMs, and chatGPTs, and seemingly boundless and unstoppable ASI supposedly within a decade - where's all that goin'? See ... nature does not protect skill? It sheds what isn't needed. There are no organs in human biology ( for example ) that are just there... Black holes anchor whole galaxies. So it works in life or non-life contexts. Everything serves a purpose in nature or nature vanquishes it. Including human capacity - learning and being able to predict calamity based on that learning ..etc, is being lost. And here's a delicious discovery, there is now scientific proof that the way one lives their life actually effects the DNA assemblage of their gametes. So our sperms are idiots, too! A dip shit sperm ain't turnin' into no Einstein, y'all. The state of provision we all our steeped in that numbs us from reeling over the testicle squeezes for our approach to reality, appears it may even stupefy life; it gets passed on to our kids. It's a slow moving zombie apocalypse to go along with the AGW one. There's another metaphor that I like. It has to do with stellar evolution. The brighter a star shines, the faster it approaches its demise. It may shine, out shine most the stars in it's stellar neighborhood, at the moment the core hits the iron fusion stage - it takes more energy to fuse iron further than the star is creating, so the mass/gravity balance with thermal pressure breaks down and the gravity wins. This triggers the sequencing through a super nova. As the super nova shock wave propagates toward the exterior the star, this can take 10 hours to breach the surface, at which point ... particle larger than photon gets expelled at relativistic outward speed, while the photons expand at the speed of light - a beacon has occurred the signifies the end. But for those 10 hours prior to the breach, the star's shine was magnificent ... utterly "unaware" that it was already dead. Is humanity in it's 10 hours? But going back to the reproductive aspect... it's like we are effecting our own devolution in a scary way; nature provides a means to preprogram. That's it, that's explanation for the Fermian Paradox. The way the Law of Lessening Returns shows up in the process of evolution: the crucible of evolution perfects a species to a state technology that ultimately removes the necessity for evolution in the first place - now that is a interesting catch-22. I guess in a holistic argument ( for lack of better word - ) the salvation is in the technology itself. Perhaps innovation will derive a means to store intelligence when it is not used - oh wait! what do we have that does that? Anyway ...muse aside, there's definitely a stench of entitlement in modernity. Perhaps not even knowing what the consequences are. People don't seem know when they are subjecting themselves to risk when they really should know better. When you see and start analyzing the accounting of these hurricane aftermaths, or flood or etc earthquake this and that, there's always a part of you that wonders what in the fuck were they doing there in the first place? In Texas... it's 4 am with water boarding rain rates on going in or around a camping area that is situated on on over-due alluvial planar .. hm. Pompeii was an attractive place to build a city. Pompeiians were sort of apathetic to the warnings, too? -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
https://www.instagram.com/p/DLUx33htNZZ/?igsh=MTl4ZGNqbHV4NGsxbw== -
Considering what it’s doing to the polar Arctic region up there… I don’t think it’s a hell of a lot better
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July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Yeah, anyway this is like standard summer heat today… It wasn’t out of control If that’s what people’s point is, I don’t have problem with that. So the reason why the heat index is the same here as it is and Atlanta Georgia or Florida Dallas or whatever, yet no advisory, is because of acclamation bias, which is a very real legitimate concern - has to be factored into pulling headline triggers. Ex, Virginia Beach gets a winter storm warning and a town shut down for four days over 3 inches of snow -
July 2025 Obs/Disco ... possible historic month for heat
Typhoon Tip replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Oh. Lol okay
