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September Weather Discussion 2019


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41 minutes ago, dendrite said:

A day in the 80s in early October as bad as sunny 60s on Christmas?

I remember a day in mid October 1995. I was home sick from school and remember walking out onto the deck in the afternoon to a blowtorch upper 80s. Felt great.

It was brutal. We had an outdoor concert when I lived in the city. Nothing but sweat and B.O. both days. Parties were outdoors and it felt hotter then hell outside. Brutal. Little did we know it was a sign. The one eyed pig was just starting. 

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1 minute ago, dryslot said:

lol, Just let it go, No need to do a DIT then come back in full Fall/Winter mode, It can be a gradual transition, I understand you don't want to let go, Some fall into this trap of false sense, But you will be better off on the other side.   :lol:

It’s fun semi trolling. It’s boring AF right now. Might as well spice it up. 

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What a day though!  

33F this morning, then full sunshine and it warmed up to 70F for about 10 minutes.  Now back to 63F as the sun goes down and the vacuum starts sucking heat away from the surface.  

These big diurnal swing days have the temperature always on the move.  It’s either going up or down but it’s never holding.  Like touch the max temp for a few minutes then start going down the backside of the hill just as fast.

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6 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

What a day though!  

33F this morning, then full sunshine and it warmed up to 70F for about 10 minutes.  Now back to 63F as the sun goes down and the vacuum starts sucking heat away from the surface.  

These big diurnal swing days have the temperature always on the move.  It’s either going up or down but it’s never holding.  Like touch the max temp for a few minutes then start going down the backside of the hill just as fast.

And that’s what COC is all about, For days like this.

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1 hour ago, powderfreak said:

What a day though!  

33F this morning, then full sunshine and it warmed up to 70F for about 10 minutes.  Now back to 63F as the sun goes down and the vacuum starts sucking heat away from the surface.  

These big diurnal swing days have the temperature always on the move.  It’s either going up or down but it’s never holding.  Like touch the max temp for a few minutes then start going down the backside of the hill just as fast.

It was nice. 43.7 for low and 64 for high. Little wind so it felt very nice. 

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1 hour ago, dryslot said:

And that’s what COC is all about, For days like this.

The ol’ 40-degree swing days.  

This is the PWS right next to the Stowe Country Club... 31F to 72F and now back down 15-20 degrees this evening.  Pretty good diurnal swing for a non Airport site, but golf course will have similar climate...cold rad at night as everything drains there, then compressional warming during the daytime in the valley bottom.  

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2 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

The ol’ 40-degree swing days.  

This is the PWS right next to the Stowe Country Club... 31F to 72F and now back down 15-20 degrees this evening.  Pretty good diurnal swing for a non Airport site, but golf course will have similar climate...cold rad at night as everything drains there, then compressional warming during the daytime in the valley bottom.  

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39F swing here, Just an epic fall type day of yore!

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4 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Almost the first two-thirds of September have been pretty cool relative to normal region wide... here are the departures up here in NW New England.  Burlington being below normal is a strong signal of a cooler pattern, even with a +2 monthly head start.

BTV... -0.9

MVL... -2.4

MPV... -2.9

Torch!

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