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July pattern(s) and discussion


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On 7/8/2019 at 5:12 PM, tamarack said:

Would GYX, or another source, have meta data for the Farmington co-op back thru its 1893 beginning of record.  There's some 1890s heat of which I'm quite suspicious, also some 1940s mild minima that seem out to lunch.  Addressing just the '90s, Farmington notched 8 days with triple-digit highs.  Three of the four relatively close sites with records as old (or nearly so) all are jusually a bit hotter than Farmington post-1900 - WVL is usually the same or a bit cooler.  Those 3, LEW, Gardiner and Bridgton, show a total of 2 triples, though the last doesn't have August 1893 when Farmington hit 102 and 100.  Call it one apiece, which in comparison has Farmington's heat seem odd, and makes me wonder if the obs location was downtown amidst the masonry buildings. 

Farmington records also show its hottest daily mean (88.5) and daily minimum (78) on 9/23/1895.  Other stations hit mid 90s but nowhere else among the above Maine sites had milder minima than 65 for Sept. 22,23,24.  To me, that's not a location issue, just an error.  (78 was also the max for 9/24/1895 - wonder if the morning min was missed/ignored/forgotten.)

This is all I can find.

Locations:

1945-09-01 to 1948-06-01 0.5 MI SE OF PO
1944-01-01 to 1945-09-01 0.2 MI NE OF PO
1942-02-01 to 1944-01-01 0.7 MI SW OF PO
1898-02-01 to 1942-02-01 0.2 MI N OF PO
Relocations
1945-09-01 .6 mi SE
1944-01-01 .8 mi NE
1942-02-01 .9 mi SSW
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20 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

Flooding of campgrounds/water rescues underway in Rumney, NH

Training storms...

It gest exciting, quickly, in mountain drainages that absorb a large amount of water...some torrential rates.  Unfortunately most campgrounds in NNE have a stream/river nearby that can flash flood when it drains the higher elevations... but this air mass can rain it seems.

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12 hours ago, CoastalWx said:

Did you ever go to the O-G at Paugus Bay? May have been the most shadiest Chinese restaurant by day and club at night I’ve ever been to lol. Different name now.

Oriental Gardens? Never been there, but I’ve heard plenty of sketchy things. That’s China Bistro now I think. I’m sure Eek has opinions.

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