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June 2019 Discussion


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1 hour ago, Typhoon Tip said:

may very well be a temperate summer ... then we get that one mandatory four days of 94 to 96 to make up for it circa Sep 1 through the 10th before we cave toward a blocking early October that gins up lots of good feelings for a winter just before it all rolls-back into a no show  :axe:  

Was thinking along the same lines but figured I would be tagged as too emotionally attached to the weather if I posted those sentiments.

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3 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

I don't think it's "swampy" ... although that expression isn't exactly taking up a whole page outta the AMS glossary either.  

Still, subjective or not ... the DPs are like 57 to 64 under 76 to 82 this hour... Just sayn'

Yea 63 here. I don't know if much will compare to the "swamp" that was last summer. Just haven't felt this yet really this spring. 

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15 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

Tonight is a tad intriguing...anytime you're talking about several hundred J of 0-3km CAPE with bulk shear 30-40 knots you gotta keep an eye on things.

The mesos were bringing in some convection from the S coast/LI from almost N to S in elements. Wonder if those cells near NJ/NY is the beginning of that with the llj

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25 minutes ago, Dr. Dews said:

The mesos were bringing in some convection from the S coast/LI from almost N to S in elements. Wonder if those cells near NJ/NY is the beginning of that with the llj

Tough to say. I don’t think the mesos have really handled this well at all..very inconsistent not only run to run but model to model 

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