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June Is Bustin' Out All Over - Pattern and Model Discussion


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11 minutes ago, weathafella said:

85 at BDL seems suspect given th surrounding generally 3F less.

Can't really make much ou of 1 ob though. ASOS is pretty jumpy because of how responsive it is. It could just be a warm spike while the others have cooler spikes.

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12 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Can't really make much ou of 1 ob though. ASOS is pretty jumpy because of how responsive it is. It could just be a warm spike while the others have cooler spikes.

Why would you say it’s jumpy? It’s a five minute average which one would think is more than sufficient to smooth sensor responsiveness.

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3 minutes ago, snowman21 said:

Why would you say it’s jumpy? It’s a five minute average which one would think is more than sufficient to smooth sensor responsiveness.

It smooths it a bit, but my point is if they had a minute or two in that sample of 86F or 87F it could've skewed the longer period mean.  Up to 31C/20C now so not much marine taint there.

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getting lots of 88 to 89's and even a few 90 to 92's popping up at backyard sites here in the interior despite the pal sun ...It's an interesting analysis because it appears there is a diffused wfrontal tendency that's exiting the area E, and that's sort of changing the landscape of the index finger rules a little.  Seeing as 7 to 9 F recoveries have been registered in just the last hour - maybe one of those times where we gain more than normal past noon.  

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