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August 2016 Discussion/Obs


dmillz25

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Very unusual situation where that strong 980 mb cyclone over Hudson Bay is helping to pull this deep tropical moisture feed north.

This will be our second day of potentially one of the longest 75+ degree dew point streaks that we have seen around here.

Screen shot 2016-08-11 at 7.05.18 AM.png

 

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17 hours ago, SACRUS said:

Ill have check but what about Jul 14 - Jul 21 2013 or Aug 13 - 18 2003

The 2013 dew point streak got interrupted by drier air for 3 days. So the best we did was 3 days in a row from 7/18 to 7/20.

The period you listed from 8/03 only had one day with a 75+ dew point on 8/13/03.

75+ dew point days around area 

7/13/13

7/14/13

7/18/13

7/19/13

7/20/13

The longest 75 degree or greater dew point streak that I could find since 1990 was 8 days in a row for JFK from 7/23/95 to 7/30/95.

So anything of 5 days or more is pretty close to the top of the list for dew point streaks. Most common is 2-3 days.

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46 minutes ago, bluewave said:

The 2013 dew point streak got interrupted by drier air for 3 days. So the best we did was 3 days in a row from 7/18 to 7/20.

The period you listed from 8/03 only had one day with a 75+ dew point on 8/13/03.

75+ dew point days around area 

7/13/13

7/14/13

7/18/13

7/19/13

7/20/13

The longest 75 degree or greater dew point streak that I could find since 1990 was 8 days in a row for JFK from 7/23/95 to 7/30/95.

So anything of 5 days or more is pretty close to the top of the list for dew point streaks. Most common is 2-3 days.

Thanks Bluewave.   I handnt realize the we had that 'break' in 2013.  Tropical city here this next week.

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23 minutes ago, Morris said:

The low in the park was indeed 80.

If it holds, today will the the 2nd such day this year. The last year during which there were 2 or more such days was 2013, when 3 days had low temperatures of 80° or above. During the current 10-year period, there has been an average of 1.1 such days per year and 5 of the last 10 years had at least one such day. Today's low temperature was just below the daily record high minimum reading of 81°, which was set in 1891 and tied in 1896.

The record high minimum temperatures for 8/12 and 8/13 are as follows:

8/12: 80°, 1988

8/13: 80°, 2002 and 2005

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The morning low was 76F here which is very impressive for my area given average lows around 64 or so. My mean minimum for August before last night was 63.0F. That will be rising significantly over the next week with low temperatures in the mid 70s every night, even for rural / suburban areas.

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8 minutes ago, SleetStormNJ said:

The humidity at this level and duration is quite unhealthy.  Amazing how robust that moisture pool is down in the Gulf states.

Great for gardens and vegetation however.  

That system which is drenching the Gulf coast looks like a WPAC monsoon depression. You can see the impressive tropical moisture feed 

getting drawn north.

https://mobile.twitter.com/StuOstro/status/763385592025604096/photo/1

The 00z LIX sounding from yesterdayafternoon
showed an astoundingly high 2.78" for precip water. That is higher
than some soundings observed here during past tropical cyclones.
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