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2 hours ago, CIK62 said:

The next 8 days are averaging 83degs.(75/91), or +8.

No rain till hurricane hits on the 26th   LOL

80*(73%RH) here at 6am!!!, m. clear.

Reached 95 here yesterday at 6pm.    Was still 90 at 8pm.

That southerly flow from on / around 8/19 onward will likely produce almost dailt rain/storm chances would be my take.

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I heard it was a crazy scene at Orchard Beach yday. That storm came through with little warning, wasnt really a period of dark skies developing first, just rapidly from fair skies to thunderstorm. Multiple lightning strikes on the sand sent ppl abandoning their belongings. Unfortunately the teenager in that group of 6 died.

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5 minutes ago, binbisso said:

Departures through 8/12

Lga -1.5

Cpk -1.3

Philly -1

Atl. City arp.-1.7

Trnt. -1.6

Jfk -1.6

Allentown pa -2

Ewr +0.5

 Newark is running 2゚ warmer than any site South west North or northeast of there.

aww i'm sorry the warmup is getting to you

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11 minutes ago, binbisso said:

Departures through 8/12

Lga -1.5

Cpk -1.3

Philly -1

Atl. City arp.-1.7

Trnt. -1.6

Jfk -1.6

Allentown pa -2

Ewr +0.5

 Newark is running 2゚ warmer than any site South west North or northeast of there.

Northeast NJ has been able to avoid the cooler onshore influence that has affected the rest of the area. Caldwell is +1.2 and Newark is lower at +0.5. Follows the theme of this being a hotter summer west of the Hudson away from the cooling seabreezes.

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3 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Northeast NJ has been able to avoid the cooler onshore influence that has affected the rest of the area. Caldwell is +1.2 and Newark is lower at +0.5. Follows the theme of this being a hotter summer west of the Hudson away from the cooling seabreezes.

 Yeah Essex Union and Middlesex counties should have their own sub form.  It amazes me how Warmer they are from most of this area even places like Trenton which has no ocean influence Newark has twice as many 90゚ days then there.

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2 minutes ago, binbisso said:

 Yeah Essex Union and Middlesex counties should have their own sub form.  It amazes me how Warmer they are from most of this area even places like Trenton which has no ocean influence Newark has twice as many 90゚ days then there.

do you think manmade co2 emissions are warming the atmosphere?

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4 minutes ago, binbisso said:

 Yeah Essex Union and Middlesex counties should have their own sub form.  It amazes me how Warmer they are from most of this area even places like Trenton which has no ocean influence Newark has twice as many 90゚ days then there.

it's also highly urbanized and just inland from cooling marine air-perfect environment for big heat

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14 minutes ago, forkyfork said:

aww i'm sorry the warmup is getting to you

 No not getting to me.  These puny 3 to 4 day heat waves Not that impressive to me. I have seen much worse.  One thing I can say this summer will not be remembered for heat throughout 99% of the northeast except for Newark of course

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3 minutes ago, binbisso said:

 No not getting to me.  These puny 3 to 4 day heat waves Not that impressive to me. I have seen much worse.  One thing I can say this summer will not be remembered for heat throughout 99% of the northeast except for Newark of course

even there not all that hot.   The heat has quickly broken each time-this looks a bit different in that the cooldown is not followed by buckets of rain in the next week....

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21 minutes ago, binbisso said:

 Yeah Essex Union and Middlesex counties should have their own sub form.  It amazes me how Warmer they are from most of this area even places like Trenton which has no ocean influence Newark has twice as many 90゚ days then there.

It all depends on what the dominant summer pattern is. This year the regime is favoring NE NJ for the most heat. Last summer it was east of the Hudson with LGA and Hartford recording more 90° days. Also remember that Newark just ended its longest no 100° day streak this summer. June had the first 100° day since 2013. But LGA and New England had several 100° readings in recent years.

2020 days reaching 90°

Newark…..31

LGA………..34

Hartford….39

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6 minutes ago, bluewave said:

It all depends on what the dominant summer pattern is. This year the regime is favoring NE NJ for the most heat. Last summer it was east of the Hudson with LGA and Hartford recording more 90° days. Also remember that Newark just ended its longest lack 100° days this summer. June had the first 100° day since 2013. But LGA and New England had several 100° readings in recent years.

2020 days reaching 90°

Newark…..31

LGA………..34

Hartford….39

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 You are probably correct on the dominant pattern this year.  it just seems that Newark always runs hotter than most other sites nearby.  I'm curious to know is Newark warming faster/higher than  other sites in this sub forum?

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Even though temperatures started off warmer than yesterday Newark Is  90゚ at 11:00 a.m. same as yesterday.  laguardia is 88 which is 1゚ less than it's 89゚ reading at 11:00 a.m. yesterday  dew points are running about 2 to 4゚ below yesterday's readings which makes today much more tolerable

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16 minutes ago, binbisso said:

Even though temperatures started off warmer than yesterday Newark Is  90゚ at 11:00 a.m. same as yesterday.  laguardia is 88 which is 1゚ less than it's 89゚ reading at 11:00 a.m. yesterday  dew points are running about 2 to 4゚ below yesterday's readings which makes today much more tolerable

Yesterday my dew was around 80 all day, so far today around 74.  Better than yesterday, but still gross.

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43 minutes ago, binbisso said:

Yes.  Not just that but too many humans on the Earth not enough forest and trees too much concrete and asphalt and big cities, tall buildings which do not allow heat to escape 

I've been preaching since the 1970's that the population increase will eventually doom the planet.  It seems the Europeans are the only ones with zero to negative population growth (not accounting for immigration).

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51 minutes ago, binbisso said:

 You are probably correct on the dominant pattern this year.  it just seems that Newark always runs hotter than most other sites nearby.  I'm curious to know is Newark warming faster/higher than  other sites in this sub forum?

While it may seem that way, Newark has actually had less summer warming than the rest of the forum since 1981.

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Earth is nowhere near overpopulated. The issue isn’t population, just take a look at which countries spew the most greenhouse gases per capita and why/how, and also which industries are primarily responsible. The bulk of greenhouse emissions in the US come from transportation.

Cities almost universally have much lower carbon footprints (per capita) than areas outside of cities.

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13 minutes ago, Cfa said:

Earth is nowhere near overpopulated. The issue isn’t population, just take a look at which countries spew the most greenhouse gases per capita and why/how, and also which industries are primarily responsible. The bulk of greenhouse emissions in the US come from transportation.

Cities almost universally have much lower carbon footprints (per capita) than areas outside of cities.

So it's a people management issue.  However, you don't want the government deciding on how to do that...

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