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Newark (interiors of NJ/se NYS/CT) Sun-Wed June 22-25 possibly hottest 3-4 day period this year (2025) with 2-4 100F+ days, possibly hottest June daily. NYC probably one 100 deg. HI exceeds 105 interior M-T June 23-24.


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Holy shit I haven't been outdoors since 645AM, am in southern Queens and it's hot as balls out. 

I havent felt this type of heat since I was in a heatwave in Greece in 2007. 

Thermometers around here say 104

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28 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

Parks are by definition a green space though.

Looks like they have the fences I talked about surrounding the equipment, so they wouldn't need to hide it under trees.

The main point is that it wasn’t in the shade prior to the 1990s. Those trees grew up around and over that platform. So when all those old 90s and 100s records occurred from the 1930s into the 1980s, it had more of an open exposure like the current 102° a few blocks to the east. So subtract 3° to 5° from all those old records and there would have been hardly any days over 100° from the 1930s into the 1980s if the trees were there in those days.
 

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7 minutes ago, bluewave said:

The main point is that it wasn’t in the shade prior to the 1990s. Those trees grew up around and over that platform. So when all those old 90s and 100s records occurred from the 1930s into the 1980s, it had more of an open exposure like the current 102° a few blocks to the east. So subtract 3° to 5° from all those old records and there would have been hardly any days over 100° from the 1930s into the 1980s.
 

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1993 and 1999 too.

Was the sensor sited properly in 1993 and 1999?

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Anyone else have cave crickets? They are one of the nastiest insects. They thrive when the humidity rises. Trying to kill them is an adventure. Supposedly they are blind, but hyper sensitive to their surroundings. One defense is when they feel threatened they jump right at you! 

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9 minutes ago, bluewave said:

The main point is that it wasn’t in the shade prior to the 1990s. Those trees grew up around and over that platform. So when all those old 90s and 100s records occurred from the 1930s into the 1980s, it had more of an open exposure like the current 102° a few blocks to the east. So subtract 3° to 5° from all those old records and there would have been hardly any days over 100° from the 1930s into the 1980s.
 

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KJRB at 105 seems more accurate.

Question is, what is worse, thermometer in the shade or thermometer in the sun? Why not just average the two?

 

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