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Summer 2017 Banter Thread


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According to the National Weather Service, today's observations at Newark mark the first time in recorded history that the dew point has been higher than the temperature, despite all laws of physics.  Newark did so with a temperature of 82 and a dew point of 40 billion degrees Fahrenheit.

1 hour ago, WeatherFeen2000 said:

What do you guys think this cloud was it happened in Brazil

 

 

 

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On August 18, 2017 at 5:32 PM, Will - Rutgers said:

According to the National Weather Service, today's observations at Newark mark the first time in recorded history that the dew point has been higher than the temperature, despite all laws of physics.  Newark did so with a temperature of 82 and a dew point of 40 billion degrees Fahrenheit.

 

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Assuming August ends up exactly normal, I estimate the average temperature (for the first 8 months of the year) to be +1.46degs., or a surplus of 354degs/243days.  Since the warmest year ever is about +2.5degs or a surplus of 2.5*365 = 913degs.  we need (913-354)degs/122days or for the rest of the year to be (Sept.>>>>Dec.) at least +4.6degs. to set a new annual record.

It will take some wild positive deviations to become the warmest year ever, but we have a good start.    

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