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2 hours ago, happyclam13 said:

Holy shit LibertyBell.  You have this entire thread for you.  Use it!

Liberty posts wherever, whenever  and however he feels the need. He posts either in depth, anecdotal reaction or simply a comment. He always posts with civility which is always to his credit. In the month treads of our sub forum his posts rise to  45 to 50 percent of total. In this thread he is over 50 percent of total. In the NW & NE interior burbs thread he is only a little over 16% of the total. The high poster there is Irish Rob. You must realize that underneat his shamrock Rob hides a potent shillelagh. Stay well, as always ……

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9 minutes ago, rclab said:

Liberty posts wherever, whenever  and however he feels the need. He posts either in depth, anecdotal reaction or simply a comment. He always posts with civility which is always to his credit. In the month treads of our sub forum his posts rise to  45 to 50 percent of total. In this thread he is over 50 percent of total. In the NW & NE interior burbs thread he is only a little over 16% of the total. The high poster there is Irish Rob. You must realize that underneat his shamrock Rob hides a potent shillelagh. Stay well, as always ……

feel like i have fallen off

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13 minutes ago, rclab said:

Liberty posts wherever, whenever  and however he feels the need. He posts either in depth, anecdotal reaction or simply a comment. He always posts with civility which is always to his credit. In the month treads of our sub forum his posts rise to  45 to 50 percent of total. In this thread he is over 50 percent of total. In the NW & NE interior burbs thread he is only a little over 16% of the total. The high poster there is Irish Rob. You must realize that underneat his shamrock Rob hides a potent shillelagh. Stay well, as always ……

I try to give that thread a heartbeat every once and a while 

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8 hours ago, rclab said:

Liberty posts wherever, whenever  and however he feels the need. He posts either in depth, anecdotal reaction or simply a comment. He always posts with civility which is always to his credit. In the month treads of our sub forum his posts rise to  45 to 50 percent of total. In this thread he is over 50 percent of total. In the NW & NE interior burbs thread he is only a little over 16% of the total. The high poster there is Irish Rob. You must realize that underneat his shamrock Rob hides a potent shillelagh. Stay well, as always ……

Rclab you are a mathematical marvel, you have a future in analytics my friend ;)

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Good late morning everyone. A news article on the  Accu weather site highlighted the occurrence frequency of 100 degree temperatures in US states/cities. The article stated that NYC has reached this temperature 60 times since the early 1900’s, yet not once in the last 13 years. I have the good fortune of belonging to this forum and while snapshot articles like this are beneficial and superficially informative they are, in a way, misleading. Our city temperature is taken and recorded for general public reporting at a beautiful urban oasis known as Central Park, located in its smallest borough, Manhattan. The city has experienced boroughs wide 100 degree temperatures in the last 13 years. The Accu weather daily report showed my Cobble Hill Brooklyn neighborhood standing at 103 degrees while the official Central Park ASOS temperature never went above 99. The screenshot of the NYC portion of the article is below. As always ….
 

 

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2 minutes ago, rclab said:

Good late morning everyone. A news article on the  Accu weather site highlighted the occurrence frequency of 100 degree temperatures in US states/cities. The article stated that NYC has reached this temperature 60 times since the early 1900’s, yet not once in the last 13 years. I have the good fortune of belonging to this forum and while snapshot articles like this are beneficial and superficially informative they are, in a way, misleading. Our city temperature is taken and recorded for general public reporting at a beautiful urban oasis known as Central Park, located in its smallest borough, Manhattan. The city has experienced boroughs wide 100 degree temperatures in the last 13 years. The Accu weather daily report showed my Cobble Hill Brooklyn neighborhood standing at 103 degrees while the official Central Park ASOS temperature never went above 99. The screenshot of the NYC portion of the article is below. As always ….
 

 

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@FPizz can't wait to see this post, it's his favorite subject. 

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5 hours ago, rclab said:

Good late morning everyone. A news article on the  Accu weather site highlighted the occurrence frequency of 100 degree temperatures in US states/cities. The article stated that NYC has reached this temperature 60 times since the early 1900’s, yet not once in the last 13 years. I have the good fortune of belonging to this forum and while snapshot articles like this are beneficial and superficially informative they are, in a way, misleading. Our city temperature is taken and recorded for general public reporting at a beautiful urban oasis known as Central Park, located in its smallest borough, Manhattan. The city has experienced boroughs wide 100 degree temperatures in the last 13 years. The Accu weather daily report showed my Cobble Hill Brooklyn neighborhood standing at 103 degrees while the official Central Park ASOS temperature never went above 99. The screenshot of the NYC portion of the article is below. As always ….
 

 

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It's true but at the same time rclab, most of us had not seen triple digit temperatures between 2013 and 2025.  This is the first time I've seen triple digit temperatures since 2013.  And the same is true of Philly, NYC, JFK and PHL were all at record long 100+ degree temperature droughts.

Our shortest gap between triple digit temperatures actually happened between the 1940s and 1960s, since then the return period between triple digit temperatures has been widening, with the gap between 2013 and 2025 the longest to date.

 

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