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July Doldrums - Summer in full effect Pattern and Model Discussion


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5 hours ago, Ginx snewx said:

Lol I think we get torched again but your deductive reasoning baffles me.

Yeah his reasoning is puzzling. The surface temps are what counts really, not 20 feet under where it is much colder anyway. To say that it's "surface silliness" is just, well, silly. 

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With the exception of rare times, which take multiple years of 'thermal momentum' to establish (which this is not one of those times), 'warm' surface ocean surrounding New England is an extinction event.

We go over this ...over and over and over again... that the thermocline is too thin around here to be much of a factor.  

WNW for 10 minutes now we have to go S of Jersey to find low 70s oceanic SSTs... here we are again.  

 

 

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16 hours ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

Don’t you worry. They welcome you with open arms in Oct, again.

Oct?? come mid to late August he will be on the look out for the first arctic blast but this year has all the look of a year that the heat lingers well into the fall. Then he will be complaining about the heat and criticizing the people who enjoy warm to hot weather in the fall.

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16 minutes ago, Great Snow 1717 said:

Oct?? come mid to late August he will be on the look out for the first arctic blast but this year has all the look of a year that the heat lingers well into the fall. Then he will be complaining about the heat and criticizing the people who enjoy warm to hot weather in the fall.

Weenies in seasons. 

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