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Just now, kdxken said:

 50° temps seem to be putting a damper on the AHATT crowd this morning. No crowing about Boston being a blistering 1.9° above normal and BDL being  2.0° for July.

You have to use Lyndon State College math to get those temperatures anywhere near a top five.

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When you subtract out the sketchy 1870s data, this July winds up tied at #4 at CON. And yes, the SNE sites are more in the 10-15 range after yesterday.

No one is realistically claiming it was top 5 down there at the big climo sites…but it was still a very hot and humid month. I know there’s probably no skill involved, but DIT still made the call in June and, for all intents and purposes, the theme of the month matched his call. And yes, some sites in the region were top 5 or top 10. 

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43 minutes ago, kdxken said:

 50° temps seem to be putting a damper on the AHATT crowd this morning. No crowing about Boston being a blistering 1.9° above normal and BDL being  2.0° for July.

You have to use Lyndon State College math to get those temperatures anywhere near a top five.

 

Warmest July on record for New Haven with a +4.9 for July and an avg temp of almost 79 degrees. 

Ranked 2nd for summer as well.

 

 

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9 minutes ago, dendrite said:

When you subtract out the sketchy 1870s data, this July winds up tied at #4 at CON. And yes, the SNE sites are more in the 10-15 range after yesterday.

No one is realistically claiming it was top 5 down there at the big climo sites…but it was still a very hot and humid month. I know there’s probably no skill involved, but DIT still made the call in June and, for all intents and purposes, the theme of the month matched his call. And yes, some sites in the region were top 5 or top 10. 

We bow. 

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9 minutes ago, dendrite said:

When you subtract out the sketchy 1870s data, this July winds up tied at #4 at CON. And yes, the SNE sites are more in the 10-15 range after yesterday.

No one is realistically claiming it was top 5 down there at the big climo sites…but it was still a very hot and humid month. I know there’s probably no skill involved, but DIT still made the call in June and, for all intents and purposes, the theme of the month matched his call. And yes, some sites in the region were top 5 or top 10. 

If he was working in the energy sector he would have made alot of folks happy 

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23 minutes ago, dendrite said:

When you subtract out the sketchy 1870s data, this July winds up tied at #4 at CON. And yes, the SNE sites are more in the 10-15 range after yesterday.

No one is realistically claiming it was top 5 down there at the big climo sites…but it was still a very hot and humid month. I know there’s probably no skill involved, but DIT still made the call in June and, for all intents and purposes, the theme of the month matched his call. And yes, some sites in the region were top 5 or top 10. 

yeah no unfortunately ... the court of public opinion in this particular ( or any most likely ..) social mediasphere will predictably ignore principle achievement while formulating their impression of reality. Obviously, in order to maintain their personal biases in these sort of debates - tediously too.  Like over decimals when the principle of this,  

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seems to completely escape their awareness.

but good luck

 

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17 minutes ago, dendrite said:

When you subtract out the sketchy 1870s data, this July winds up tied at #4 at CON. And yes, the SNE sites are more in the 10-15 range after yesterday.

No one is realistically claiming it was top 5 down there at the big climo sites…but it was still a very hot and humid month. I know there’s probably no skill involved, but DIT still made the call in June and, for all intents and purposes, the theme of the month matched his call. And yes, some sites in the region were top 5 or top 10. 

"When you subtract out" there you go with the LSC math again! . J/k !

If you are going to be subtracting though  "probably" should be the first to go. 

"I know there’s probably no skill involved"

 

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42 minutes ago, dendrite said:

When you subtract out the sketchy 1870s data, this July winds up tied at #4 at CON. And yes, the SNE sites are more in the 10-15 range after yesterday.

No one is realistically claiming it was top 5 down there at the big climo sites…but it was still a very hot and humid month. I know there’s probably no skill involved, but DIT still made the call in June and, for all intents and purposes, the theme of the month matched his call. And yes, some sites in the region were top 5 or top 10. 

that's great and all, but will he admit to his failure calling for all rain to be south of CT? :blahblah:

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35 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

yeah no unfortunately ... the court of public opinion in this particular ( or any most likely ..) social mediasphere will predictably ignore principle achievement while formulating their impression of reality. Obviously, in order to maintain their personal biases in these sort of debates - tediously too.  Like over decimals when the principle of this,  

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seems to completely escape their awareness.

but good luck

 

Good post, Tip. I expect Massachusetts to finish around 73.7F for the month (+/- 0.3F). Very crowded field. That figure would place them in ninth, but just an extra tenth would move 2025 instead to a 4-way tie for 6th. There seems to have been a reversal from the era of the 2010s where ASOS sites like Logan often ranked higher than state-wide averages. Now, the warmth is being driven more by coop sites. Blue Hill Observatory in Milton, Mass. notched is 4th hottest July on record.

Looks like maybe there's been some amelioration of the urban heat island effect, perhaps by having created a more effective atmospheric blanket over the smaller towns and rural locations, thereby negating the conditions that drove the unbelievable radiational conditions some of these areas used to experience?

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18 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

ACATT can’t handle a Dendrite compliment to Kevin. Just unhinged. 

Such anger and denial from the AHATT crowd. Never was, and never will be a top five hottest July. Time to move on and get outside and enjoy the fine weather today!

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