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5 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

wow excellent graffic rclab, what software  did you use to generate it?

Actually Liberty, considering my skill set compared to yours and the majority of posters on the forum, it was an accomplishment for me to properly use google search. Thank you though for the kind words. As always …..

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77  / 70 and cloudy.  Continued one more day stuck in the muck - scattered showers.  Ridge building north of us, dry out Fri (7/26).  Weekend looks very nice near normal, warm spots near / low 90s  Sun (7/28).   Some Southerly / onshore component next week sees dewpoints rise as we sit between the influence of the ridge to the north and expanding Atlantic ridge later in the week.  Pieces of the heat expanding east focus north and inland areas.  Stronger heat later next week and beyond.  Tropics could come active as well.  The pattern would also trigger daily storms scattered mainly.

 

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1 hour ago, LibertyBell said:

This has not been a hot summer though.

The West has had the hot summer.

 

Core of the heat (top 5)  has been west of the city in parts of NJ / PHL, and record heat has been near the Balt/DC area.  Perhaps another push of stronger heat 7/31 - early next month. 

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13 minutes ago, SACRUS said:

 

Core of the heat (top 5)  has been west of the city in parts of NJ / PHL, and record heat has been near the Balt/DC area.  Perhaps another push of stronger heat 7/31 - early next month. 

Interesting thing-- PHL has still not hit 100 since 2012!

New record?

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1 hour ago, LibertyBell said:

I think NYC and PHL have also not hit 100 in many years.

NYC since 2013 and PHL since 2012?

All the record heat has been out west.

No 95s here either and NYC has only had one.

The sea breeze has been boosting the mins due to higher dew points  and muting the maxes in terms of 90° days near the coast. Even Newark has fallen behind years in the lead for 90° days by July 24th. Harrison a few miles away from the bay has gotten close to the top. JFK is only in 15th place for 90° days by July 24th at 2 days. A year like 2010 with all the westerly flow was in 1st place with 20 days already. Newark is in 5th place and Harrison 2nd place. Only Central NJ is keeping pace with 2010 in 1st place.


Max # 90 days by July 24th 

Time Series Summary for JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, NY
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1 2010-07-24 20 0
2 1983-07-24 14 0
3 1991-07-24 13 0
4 2012-07-24 12 0
- 2002-07-24 12 0
6 1952-07-24 11 0
7 2022-07-24 10 0
- 2011-07-24 10 0
- 1966-07-24 10 0
- 1962-07-24 10 0
- 1955-07-24 10 2
- 1949-07-24 10 0
8 2013-07-24 9 0
- 1999-07-24 9 0
- 1993-07-24 9 0
- 1988-07-24 9 0
- 1987-07-24 9 0
- 1974-07-24 9 0
9 2017-07-24 8 0
- 2003-07-24 8 0
- 1997-07-24 8 0
- 1986-07-24 8 0
- 1984-07-24 8 0
- 1971-07-24 8 0
- 1963-07-24 8 0
10 2020-07-24 7 0
- 2016-07-24 7 0
- 2008-07-24 7 0
- 1994-07-24 7 0
- 1981-07-24 7 0
- 1977-07-24 7 0
- 1969-07-24 7 0
- 1968-07-24 7 0
- 1964-07-24 7 0
11 2019-07-24 6 0
- 2005-07-24 6 0
- 1992-07-24 6 0
- 1972-07-24 6 0
- 1957-07-24 6 0
12 2021-07-24 5 0
- 1995-07-24 5 0
- 1990-07-24 5 0
- 1978-07-24 5 0
- 1961-07-24 5 0
- 1956-07-24 5 0
- 1954-07-24 5 1
- 1953-07-24 5 0
13 2006-07-24 4 0
- 2000-07-24 4 0
- 1970-07-24 4 0
- 1965-07-24 4 0
- 1959-07-24 4 2
14 2018-07-24 3 0
- 2001-07-24 3 0
- 1998-07-24 3 0
- 1996-07-24 3 0
- 1989-07-24 3 0
- 1982-07-24 3 0
- 1980-07-24 3 0
- 1976-07-24 3 0
- 1973-07-24 3 0
15 2024-07-24 2 0
- 2015-07-24 2 0
- 2007-07-24 2 0
- 1975-07-24 2 0
- 1958-07-24 2 1


Newark in 5th place

 

 Series Summary for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ
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1 2010-07-24 32 0
2 1993-07-24 28 0
- 1987-07-24 28 0
3 2022-07-24 27 0
- 1994-07-24 27 0
- 1991-07-24 27 0
4 2021-07-24 25 0
5 2024-07-24 23 0
- 2011-07-24 23 0
- 2002-07-24 23 0


 

Time Series Summary for HARRISON, NJ
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1 2010-07-24 31 17
2 2024-07-24 28 0
3 2002-07-24 26 5
4 2021-07-24 24 0
- 2012-07-24 24 21
- 2011-07-24 24 14
5 2018-07-24 23 0


 

Time Series Summary for HIGHTSTOWN 2 W, NJ
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1 2024-07-24 27 8
- 2010-07-24 27 0
3 2021-07-24 25 0
4 2022-07-24 23 0
- 1988-07-24 23 0
- 1957-07-24 23 0
- 1894-07-24 23 11
5 2020-07-24 22 0
- 2012-07-24 22 1
- 1952-07-24 22 0

 

 

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30 minutes ago, bluewave said:

The sea breeze has been boosting the mins due to higher dew points  and muting the maxes in terms of 90° days near the coast. Even Newark has fallen behind years in the lead for 90° days by July 24th. Harrison a few miles away from the bay has gotten close to the top. JFK is only in 15th place for 90° days by July 24th at 2 days. A year like 2010 with all the westerly flow was in 1st place with 20 days already. Newark is in 5th place and Harrison 2nd place. Only Central NJ is keeping pace with 2010 in 1st place.


Max # 90 days by July 24th 

Time Series Summary for JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, NY
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1 2010-07-24 20 0
2 1983-07-24 14 0
3 1991-07-24 13 0
4 2012-07-24 12 0
- 2002-07-24 12 0
6 1952-07-24 11 0
7 2022-07-24 10 0
- 2011-07-24 10 0
- 1966-07-24 10 0
- 1962-07-24 10 0
- 1955-07-24 10 2
- 1949-07-24 10 0
8 2013-07-24 9 0
- 1999-07-24 9 0
- 1993-07-24 9 0
- 1988-07-24 9 0
- 1987-07-24 9 0
- 1974-07-24 9 0
9 2017-07-24 8 0
- 2003-07-24 8 0
- 1997-07-24 8 0
- 1986-07-24 8 0
- 1984-07-24 8 0
- 1971-07-24 8 0
- 1963-07-24 8 0
10 2020-07-24 7 0
- 2016-07-24 7 0
- 2008-07-24 7 0
- 1994-07-24 7 0
- 1981-07-24 7 0
- 1977-07-24 7 0
- 1969-07-24 7 0
- 1968-07-24 7 0
- 1964-07-24 7 0
11 2019-07-24 6 0
- 2005-07-24 6 0
- 1992-07-24 6 0
- 1972-07-24 6 0
- 1957-07-24 6 0
12 2021-07-24 5 0
- 1995-07-24 5 0
- 1990-07-24 5 0
- 1978-07-24 5 0
- 1961-07-24 5 0
- 1956-07-24 5 0
- 1954-07-24 5 1
- 1953-07-24 5 0
13 2006-07-24 4 0
- 2000-07-24 4 0
- 1970-07-24 4 0
- 1965-07-24 4 0
- 1959-07-24 4 2
14 2018-07-24 3 0
- 2001-07-24 3 0
- 1998-07-24 3 0
- 1996-07-24 3 0
- 1989-07-24 3 0
- 1982-07-24 3 0
- 1980-07-24 3 0
- 1976-07-24 3 0
- 1973-07-24 3 0
15 2024-07-24 2 0
- 2015-07-24 2 0
- 2007-07-24 2 0
- 1975-07-24 2 0
- 1958-07-24 2 1


Newark in 5th place

 

 

 Series Summary for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ
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1 2010-07-24 32 0
2 1993-07-24 28 0
- 1987-07-24 28 0
3 2022-07-24 27 0
- 1994-07-24 27 0
- 1991-07-24 27 0
4 2021-07-24 25 0
5 2024-07-24 23 0
- 2011-07-24 23 0
- 2002-07-24 23 0


 

Time Series Summary for HARRISON, NJ
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1 2010-07-24 31 17
2 2024-07-24 28 0
3 2002-07-24 26 5
4 2021-07-24 24 0
- 2012-07-24 24 21
- 2011-07-24 24 14
5 2018-07-24 23 0


 

Time Series Summary for HIGHTSTOWN 2 W, NJ
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1 2024-07-24 27 8
- 2010-07-24 27 0
3 2021-07-24 25 0
4 2022-07-24 23 0
- 1988-07-24 23 0
- 1957-07-24 23 0
- 1894-07-24 23 11
5 2020-07-24 22 0
- 2012-07-24 22 1
- 1952-07-24 22 0

 

 

Chris do you think being in a semiurban community near the south shore mutes the effect of the sea breeze?

I have counted 5 days in the 90s this year so far, 2 in June and 3 in July.... how does JFK have none in July? I'm 2.5 miles from the ocean.

 

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31 minutes ago, bluewave said:

The sea breeze has been boosting the mins due to higher dew points  and muting the maxes in terms of 90° days near the coast. Even Newark has fallen behind years in the lead for 90° days by July 24th. Harrison a few miles away from the bay has gotten close to the top. JFK is only in 15th place for 90° days by July 24th at 2 days. A year like 2010 with all the westerly flow was in 1st place with 20 days already. Newark is in 5th place and Harrison 2nd place. Only Central NJ is keeping pace with 2010 in 1st place.


Max # 90 days by July 24th 

Time Series Summary for JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, NY
Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending.
1 2010-07-24 20 0
2 1983-07-24 14 0
3 1991-07-24 13 0
4 2012-07-24 12 0
- 2002-07-24 12 0
6 1952-07-24 11 0
7 2022-07-24 10 0
- 2011-07-24 10 0
- 1966-07-24 10 0
- 1962-07-24 10 0
- 1955-07-24 10 2
- 1949-07-24 10 0
8 2013-07-24 9 0
- 1999-07-24 9 0
- 1993-07-24 9 0
- 1988-07-24 9 0
- 1987-07-24 9 0
- 1974-07-24 9 0
9 2017-07-24 8 0
- 2003-07-24 8 0
- 1997-07-24 8 0
- 1986-07-24 8 0
- 1984-07-24 8 0
- 1971-07-24 8 0
- 1963-07-24 8 0
10 2020-07-24 7 0
- 2016-07-24 7 0
- 2008-07-24 7 0
- 1994-07-24 7 0
- 1981-07-24 7 0
- 1977-07-24 7 0
- 1969-07-24 7 0
- 1968-07-24 7 0
- 1964-07-24 7 0
11 2019-07-24 6 0
- 2005-07-24 6 0
- 1992-07-24 6 0
- 1972-07-24 6 0
- 1957-07-24 6 0
12 2021-07-24 5 0
- 1995-07-24 5 0
- 1990-07-24 5 0
- 1978-07-24 5 0
- 1961-07-24 5 0
- 1956-07-24 5 0
- 1954-07-24 5 1
- 1953-07-24 5 0
13 2006-07-24 4 0
- 2000-07-24 4 0
- 1970-07-24 4 0
- 1965-07-24 4 0
- 1959-07-24 4 2
14 2018-07-24 3 0
- 2001-07-24 3 0
- 1998-07-24 3 0
- 1996-07-24 3 0
- 1989-07-24 3 0
- 1982-07-24 3 0
- 1980-07-24 3 0
- 1976-07-24 3 0
- 1973-07-24 3 0
15 2024-07-24 2 0
- 2015-07-24 2 0
- 2007-07-24 2 0
- 1975-07-24 2 0
- 1958-07-24 2 1


Newark in 5th place

 

 

 Series Summary for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ
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1 2010-07-24 32 0
2 1993-07-24 28 0
- 1987-07-24 28 0
3 2022-07-24 27 0
- 1994-07-24 27 0
- 1991-07-24 27 0
4 2021-07-24 25 0
5 2024-07-24 23 0
- 2011-07-24 23 0
- 2002-07-24 23 0


 

Time Series Summary for HARRISON, NJ
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1 2010-07-24 31 17
2 2024-07-24 28 0
3 2002-07-24 26 5
4 2021-07-24 24 0
- 2012-07-24 24 21
- 2011-07-24 24 14
5 2018-07-24 23 0


 

Time Series Summary for HIGHTSTOWN 2 W, NJ
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1 2024-07-24 27 8
- 2010-07-24 27 0
3 2021-07-24 25 0
4 2022-07-24 23 0
- 1988-07-24 23 0
- 1957-07-24 23 0
- 1894-07-24 23 11
5 2020-07-24 22 0
- 2012-07-24 22 1
- 1952-07-24 22 0

 

 

How does Montana get temps close to 110 and we can't even manage 95 lol.

Look at Glasgow, MT.... wow....

 

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9 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

How does Montana get temps close to 110 and we can't even manage 95 lol.

Look at Glasgow, MT.... wow....

 

Downslope from numerous wind directions there and no large body of water to modify the air. 

As someone who lived in a place where it’s 100+ almost every day in the summer, trust me you don’t want to be part of that unless you’re a masochist. 

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11 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

Downslope from numerous wind directions there and no large body of water to modify the air. 

As someone who lived in a place where it’s 100+ almost every day in the summer, trust me you don’t want to be part of that unless you’re a masochist. 

with low humidity it would be much better than this soup

Not 110, but 100-105 in 20% humidity

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20 hours ago, MANDA said:

What a waste of a soupy moisture laden air mass.  Have about .30" to show for it.   :thumbsdown::thumbsdown::thumbsdown:

Not even a tenth of an inch for the week here. Very frustrating. Big bust since the Monday night through Thursday period was advertised as a wet period, but we know that storms in the summer tend to be hit or miss. NWS went way overboard with the 60% to 70% chance. 

This was like 2 weeks ago when there was a forecasted wet period that busted, but the difference that time was my area ended up getting lucky and got hit by heavy rain in the days after the forecasted wet period when there was only a slight chance. This time there won't be any chance at all with dry air in place for several days starting on Friday. I'll be watering the vegetable garden a lot. 

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5 minutes ago, winterwx21 said:

Not even a tenth of an inch for the week here. Very frustrating. Big bust since the Monday night through Thursday period was advertised as a wet period, but we know that storms in the summer tend to be hit or miss. NWS went way overboard with the 60% to 70% chance. 

This was like 2 weeks ago when there was a forecasted wet period that busted, but the difference that time was my area ended up getting lucky and got hit by heavy rain in the days after the forecasted wet period when there was only a slight chance. This time there won't be any chance at all with dry air in place for several days starting on Friday. I'll be watering the vegetable garden a lot. 

Such a disappointing amount of rainfall this week.  Yup, will be watering here as well.  Going to be dry into mid next week.  My hopes are raised for a wetter period late next week into the following week.  A ways off though so we'll see.  Latest Drought Monitor shows the dryness across NJ.

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18 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

with low humidity it would be much better than this soup

Not 110, but 100-105 in 20% humidity

Yeah, 110F with 15-20% humidity, a 20-mph breeze, and a thick pall of acrid smoke greatly dimming the sun/solar radiation probably would not feel that bad tbh.

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41 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

Chris do you think being in a semiurban community near the south shore mutes the effect of the sea breeze?

I have counted 5 days in the 90s this year so far, 2 in June and 3 in July.... how does JFK have none in July? I'm 2.5 miles from the ocean.

 

The JFK ASOS is closer to the water than your area is. When I used to live in Long Beach it could be 85° but closer to 90° from Sunrise to Southern State. So the 90° counts steadily increase away from the immediate shoreline.

 

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5 minutes ago, TheClimateChanger said:

Yeah, 110F with 15-20% humidity, a 20-mph breeze, and a thick pall of acrid smoke greatly dimming the sun/solar radiation probably would not feel that bad tbh.

not the wild fire smoke, but I remember the summer of 2010 here and it was very awesome.

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16 minutes ago, winterwx21 said:

Not even a tenth of an inch for the week here. Very frustrating. Big bust since the Monday night through Thursday period was advertised as a wet period, but we know that storms in the summer tend to be hit or miss. NWS went way overboard with the 60% to 70% chance. 

This was like 2 weeks ago when there was a forecasted wet period that busted, but the difference that time was my area ended up getting lucky and got hit by heavy rain in the days after the forecasted wet period when there was only a slight chance. This time there won't be any chance at all with dry air in place for several days starting on Friday. I'll be watering the vegetable garden a lot. 

Took Upton a long time to reduce the rain chances-they stuck with a bullish forecast too long.  We got an inch here Monday night but other than that almost nothing.

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4 minutes ago, bluewave said:

The JFK ASOS is closer to the water than your area is. When I used to live in Long Beach it could be 85° but closer to 90° from Sunrise to Southern State. So the 90° counts steadily increase away from the immediate shoreline.

 

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I'm actually 5 min south of Sunrise Hwy and we're still hotter than JFK-- we hit 90-91 when JFK is stuck between 86-89.

Our highest temps are around 1 PM

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11 minutes ago, MANDA said:

Such a disappointing amount of rainfall this week.  Yup, will be watering here as well.  Going to be dry into mid next week.  My hopes are raised for a wetter period late next week into the following week.  A ways off though so we'll see.  Latest Drought Monitor shows the dryness across NJ.

 

It is a loser to endure mainly cloudy skies and not have the rain or storms, might as well hae been sunny.   Cut off low backing NW Tue could trigger some storms.

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2 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

I'm actually 5 min south of Sunrise Hwy and we're still hotter than JFK-- we hit 90-91 when JFK is stuck between 86-89.

Our highest temps are around 1 PM

I used to live 2 blocks from the beach in Long Beach. There were days when it was 85° at my old place and almost 90° from Atlantic ave in Oceanside to Sunrise highway. Then many more 90° days in SW Nassau north of the Southern State. Mineola is probably one of the hottest spots on Long Island very close to the Queens border. I believe the 52 days reaching 90 in 2010 is probably the all-time record for Long Island. It was very competitive with Newark that summer due to the frequent westerly flow.

 

Time Series Summary for MINEOLA, NY - Jan through Dec
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1 2010 52 0
2 1988 34 50
3 2002 33 0
4 2005 32 2
5 1999 27 10
- 1991 27 0


 

Data for January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010
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NJ CANOE BROOK COOP 59
NJ NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 54
NY MINEOLA COOP 52
NJ RINGWOOD COOP 51
NJ HARRISON COOP 50
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1 minute ago, bluewave said:

I used to live 2 blocks from the beach in Long Beach. There were days when it was 85° at my old place and almost 90° from Atlantic ave in Oceanside to Sunrise highway. Then many more 90° days in SW Nassau north of the Southern State. Mineola is probably one of the hottest spots on Long Island very close to the Queens border. I believe the 52 days reaching 90 in 2010 is probably the all-time record for Long Island. It was very competitive with Newark that summer due to the frequent westerly flow.

 

Time Series Summary for MINEOLA, NY - Jan through Dec
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1 2010 52 0
2 1988 34 50
3 2002 33 0
4 2005 32 2
5 1999 27 10
- 1991 27 0


 

Data for January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010
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NJ CANOE BROOK COOP 59
NJ NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 54
NY MINEOLA COOP 52
NJ RINGWOOD COOP 51
NJ HARRISON COOP 50

and Mineola hit 109 in 2011 didn't they?

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