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39 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Newark behind other stations for 90° day lead across region.

 

Data for January 1, 2023 through July 17, 2023
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Station Type
Number of Days Max Temperature >= 90 
SOMERSET AIRPORT WBAN 14
HIGHTSTOWN 2 W COOP 14
ESTELL MANOR COOP 14
HARRISON COOP 14
Newark Area ThreadEx 12
NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 12
FREEHOLD-MARLBORO COOP 11
TETERBORO AIRPORT WBAN 10
CALDWELL ESSEX COUNTY AP WBAN 10
TETERBORO AIRPORT COOP 10


 

Data for January 1, 2023 through July 17, 2023
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Station Type
Number of Days Max Temperature >= 90 
HARRISBURG CAPITAL CITY AP WBAN 14
LANCASTER 2 NE FILT PLANT COOP 13
READING REGIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 10
NEW HOLLAND 2 SE COOP 10
SCHENLEY LOCK 5 COOP 10
Reading Area ThreadEx 10


 

Data for January 1, 2023 through July 17, 2023
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Station Type
Number of Days Max Temperature >= 90 
WEST POINT COOP 10


 

Data for January 1, 2023 through July 17, 2023
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Number of Days Max Temperature >= 90 
HARTFORD-BRADLEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 10
Hartford Area ThreadEx 10

 

Data for January 1, 2023 through July 17, 2023
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Name
Station Type
Number of Days Max Temperature >= 90 
REISTERSTOWN COOP 17
BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 16
Baltimore Area ThreadEx 16
Baltimore Downtown Area ThreadEx 15
MARYLAND SCIENCE CENTER WBAN 15
PATUXENT RIVER NAS WBAN 12
STEVENSVILLE 2SW COOP 12
Salisbury Area ThreadEx 11
SALISBURY-WICOMICO REGIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 11

southerly/southeasterly flow so far this july

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3 hours ago, winterwarlock said:

this is the first weekend this summer that my extended forecast does not have rain showers in the forecast 

 

8 weekends gone already and most to crappy clouds and showers...awful beach season

 

 

Yeah hope it stays that way.  I was just mentioning yesterday how it's been pretty bad timing on the weekends.

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3 hours ago, steve392 said:

Does anyone know how you can view weather underground weather station's precip history for individual stations?   Trying to find rainfall for the new milford, nj area the july 15th into the 16th overnight hours.

This is from a Davis station situated in New Milford which had 2.88”. Nearby stations with that network had between 3 - 4”

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29 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Very strong south based block like we have been seeing in recent years.

 

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If this overall pattern persists over the next 6-8 weeks COULD make for some POTENTIALLY interesting tropical threats along the mid and north Atlantic coasts.  Those negative and positive anomalies over the mid U.S. and Canadian Maritimes respectively are not unfavorable to open the door to threats.

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3 minutes ago, lee59 said:

You might be able to do it yourself. What kind of station?

Have the specs on a nice Davis package that I'd like but I'm not "technically" up to the task.  Also want to install the wind equipment on roof as I have great exposure.  Installed at ground level the yard is too protected.  So would need someone capable to installing wind equipment on the roof peak.

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It was nice to get a little break from the humidity today. The dewpoint got down to 62 here. Felt pretty good exercising outside today. The 10 degree drop in dewpoints from the low 70s to the low 60s makes a huge difference. 

It looks as if tomorrow's storms will be isolated, but a few spots could pick up heavy amounts of rain. 

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58 minutes ago, MANDA said:

Have the specs on a nice Davis package that I'd like but I'm not "technically" up to the task.  Also want to install the wind equipment on roof as I have great exposure.  Installed at ground level the yard is too protected.  So would need someone capable to installing wind equipment on the roof peak.

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You can do the tripod mount on the roof with transmitter, so the anemometer is 6' off the roof line, though some don't like drilling into their roof.  Regardless, just make sure you have it grounded by an electrician so insurance doesn't deny any claim should something happen from lightning.  May want to ask a contractor or roofer if they can install pole with equipment attached.

Here are pictures of the anemometers on my two stations installed on the roof.

Muttontown:

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Syosset:

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1 hour ago, MANDA said:

Have the specs on a nice Davis package that I'd like but I'm not "technically" up to the task.  Also want to install the wind equipment on roof as I have great exposure.  Installed at ground level the yard is too protected.  So would need someone capable to installing wind equipment on the roof peak.

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Yea that would be good for the wind readings. The problem is, if you are not one willing to go up that high, (and it is dangerous) if something has to be replaced. Davis is a good instrument. I have both the Vantage Pro 2 and Vantage Vue.

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6 minutes ago, uofmiami said:

You can do the tripod mount on the roof with transmitter, so the anemometer is 6' off the roof line, though some don't like drilling into their roof.  Regardless, just make sure you have it grounded by an electrician so insurance doesn't deny any claim should something happen from lightning.  May want to ask a contractor or roofer if they can install pole with equipment attached.

Here are pictures of the anemometers on my two stations installed on the roof.

Muttontown:

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Syosset:

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That looks good. It also looks like your roof is one you can walk on without to much trouble, that's nice.

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1 hour ago, uofmiami said:

You can do the tripod mount on the roof with transmitter, so the anemometer is 6' off the roof line, though some don't like drilling into their roof.  Regardless, just make sure you have it grounded by an electrician so insurance doesn't deny any claim should something happen from lightning.  May want to ask a contractor or roofer if they can install pole with equipment attached.

Here are pictures of the anemometers on my two stations installed on the roof.

Muttontown:

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Syosset:

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Nice setup!  Did you install those up there yourself?

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1 hour ago, lee59 said:

Yea that would be good for the wind readings. The problem is, if you are not one willing to go up that high, (and it is dangerous) if something has to be replaced. Davis is a good instrument. I have both the Vantage Pro 2 and Vantage Vue.

I know that is why I have been kind of dragging my feet on the project.  I'm not capable of going up that high and I can't find anyone to do it for me.  I really want to locate the wind equipment in the best spot and that roof peak with a mast would be ideal.  Add to that I'm not technical enough to get the system connected and up and running.  Looking for help !

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3 hours ago, MANDA said:

If this overall pattern persists over the next 6-8 weeks COULD make for some POTENTIALLY interesting tropical threats along the mid and north Atlantic coasts.  Those negative and positive anomalies over the mid U.S. and Canadian Maritimes respectively are not unfavorable to open the door to threats.

For somebody in the Atlantic Basin with a record amount of high octane SST fuel  out there.

 

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18 minutes ago, MANDA said:

Nice setup!  Did you install those up there yourself?

Thank you.  Yes, when I was younger and didn't have kids.  Setup the orientation, etc. down on the ground and carried the tripod with anemometer attached up on the ladder to the roof & installed.  Over the years had to go back up to replace failed anemometer & replace transmitter battery.

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16 minutes ago, MANDA said:

I know that is why I have been kind of dragging my feet on the project.  I'm not capable of going up that high and I can't find anyone to do it for me.  I really want to locate the wind equipment in the best spot and that roof peak with a mast would be ideal.  Add to that I'm not technical enough to get the system connected and up and running.  Looking for help !

Not an installer, but could you rent a cherry picker to mount your gear at a reasonable cost?

Separately, the location looks pretty exposed, great for getting clean measurements, but also potentially a lightning rod.

I'd strongly second uofmiami's recommendation to have it blessed by an electrician, just for peace of mind.

 

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Tomorrow will be variably cloudy. Some showers or heavy thunderstorms are possible, especially during the afternoon.

An extreme heat event continues to grip the Southwest. Cities such as Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Tucson could see readings continue to rise toward or above their record daily levels over the next few days.

High temperatures included:

Austin: 108° (old record: 105°, 1925 and 1984)
Corpus Christi: 100° (tied record set in 1998)
Del Rio: 107° (old record: 104°, 2009, 2020 and 2022)
El Paso: 109° (old record: 106°, 1980) ***32nd consecutive 100° day***
Las Vegas: 114°
Phoenix: 116° (tied record set in 2005) ***Record-tying 18th consecutive 110° day***
Salt Lake City: 105°
Tucson: 111° (tied record set in 2005

The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was +3.4°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was +1.1°C for the week centered around July 12. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged +2.80°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged +0.97°C. El Niño conditions have developed and will likely continue to strengthen through at least the summer. The probability of an East-based El Niño event has increased.

The SOI was -7.70 today.

The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) was +0.465 today.

On July 15 the MJO was in Phase 2 at an amplitude of 0.406 (RMM). The July 14-adjusted amplitude was 0.574 (RMM).

Based on sensitivity analysis applied to the latest guidance, there is an implied 76% probability that New York City will have a warmer than normal July (1991-2020 normal). July will likely finish with a mean temperature near 79.2° (1.7° above normal).

 

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