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Napril 2026 Discussion/Obs


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Standard meteorology misses the BD boundary types in the atmospheric spectrum of phenomenon.  We just don't have a physical recognition for them.  They at least say "Outflow Boundary" on the current surface synoptic charts from linear MCS' and stuff.  They should at least do something about being oblivious to a monster 20 pt temp correction from something like this...

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Instead...they only have us safely in a warm sector, no worries... I mean, that's not trivial.  It's hugely miss-informing what's actually happening to give us this,

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4 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Well it’s an increase in frequency of dewey summers.  The graph shows it, ha.

I’m not sure what else to tell you.

No need to tell me anything…I wouldn’t listen to you anyway. It’s Negligible. Today was 84, yesterday was 85-86, negligible difference. Same with that nonsense.  
 

 

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8 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

No need to tell me anything…I wouldn’t listen to you anyway. It’s Negligible. Today was 84, yesterday was 85-86, negligible difference. Same with that nonsense.  

I’m so confused why the hostility over discussing a graph on a science board and why folks are getting A/C installed at a greater rate.

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Not that anyone cares but this backing boundary is through Ayer now...

So far, it's been a 5-7 F knock back but it doesn't appear to be aggressive.  Seeing a lot of 72's persisting E of here.  

Won't matter on the day's numbers.  We tend to get our high for the day about now anyway.  It was 82.   Nothing like a +22F climo smash

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4 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

I’m so confused why the hostility over discussing a graph on a science board and why folks are getting A/C installed at a greater rate.

I wouldn’t believe that graph anyway. Data is most likely tainted, and it’s minute. Folks are getting A/C installed because/our/this generation doesn’t want to have to swelter, like our parents did and grandparents did…period/and they can afford it. Thats all.  Why do more folks have pools than ever before? Because they can afford it.  That’s it.  No hostility at all. 

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Hey Scott ...check this out.  Remember we were talking about this...  Same phenomenon is notable here, where the negatives are nominally compared to the positives, which have this tendency to go out of control.  This is HFD on the Prelim at NWS Boston

DY MAX MIN AVG DEP HDD CDD  WTR  SNW DPTH SPD SPD DIR MIN PSBL S-S WX    SPD DR
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 1      77     45     61    18   4   0 0.12  0.0    0  8.9 18  20   M    M   9        27 340
 2     45     37     41    -3  24   0 0.70  0.0    0  9.3 13  20   M    M  10 1       M   M
 3     67     37     52     8  13   0 0.02    M    0  8.1 22 200   M    M   8 1      27 190
 4     70     41     56    11   9   0 0.00  0.0    0  9.6 23 100   M    M   8        29 110
 5     54    39     47     2  18   0 0.12  0.0    0  7.0 21 320   M    M  10 1      29 340
 6     51     32    42  - 3  23   0 0.00  0.0    0 11.9 25 290   M    M   6        37 300
 7     52    29     41   -5  24   0    T    T    0 10.1 25 310   M    M   6 5      36 310
 8     51     24    38   -8  27   0 0.00  0.0    0  7.4 16 190   M    M   1        22 200
 9     57    28    43   -4  22   0 0.00  0.0    0 10.5 23 190   M    M   3        33 190
10    69    36    53    6  12   0 0.00  0.0    0 11.8 23 180   M    M   5        32 200
11     59    42    51     3  14   0    T  0.0    0 13.6 25 300   M    M   4        35 310
12    59     31    45    -3  20   0    T  0.0    0 10.0 22 190   M    M   5        30 200
13    80    45    63    15   2   0    T  0.0    0 10.9 24 240   M    M   8        33 260
14    86    52    69    20   0   4 0.23  0.0    0  9.5 25 170   M    M   7 13     36 180

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My grandparents put C/A in their home in the mid 70’s…I was 7-9 years old, and I knew then that that was for me.  When I was in my teens and had to swelter all night on the many hot and humid nights at home…I absolutely hated it.  It’s no different now..except I have C/A and love it, and it would be an absolute necessity if I was buying a place imo.  That’s the only point I was making.  

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17 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

starting to pop some convection. HRRR/RRFS have hinted at something popping around Springfield/BDL around this time

Formed right over my head in Monson-- nice brief downpour.

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It's impressive watching the hi res visible sat loop at how fast the cloud field is moving W-E ...even the CU field, and then to have this BD thing be so wildly decouple from that blithely wobbling west through the state like that. 

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51 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

I wouldn’t believe that graph anyway. Data is most likely tainted, and it’s minute. Folks are getting A/C installed because/our/this generation doesn’t want to have to swelter, like our parents did and grandparents did…period/and they can afford it. Thats all.  Why do more folks have pools than ever before? Because they can afford it.  That’s it.  No hostility at all. 

The world is flat

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58 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

My grandparents put C/A in their home in the mid 70’s…I was 7-9 years old, and I knew then that that was for me.  When I was in my teens and had to swelter all night on the many hot and humid nights at home…I absolutely hated it.  It’s no different now..except I have C/A and love it, and it would be an absolute necessity if I was buying a place imo.  That’s the only point I was making.  

I'll tell you straight up I think you're wrong for dismissing the data.

There's more than anecdotal evidence that shows the last couple of decades have been more humid in New England than previous years.  I have family members with roots in agriculture/farming who have noticed differences, and they aren't necessarily buyers of the global warming theories.  But they do know the climate is different than it was when they were farming several decades ago.  Not just humidity - in their location, but more wind as well, on normal summer days.

YMMV I guess...

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3 minutes ago, bristolri_wx said:

I'll tell you straight up I think you're wrong for dismissing the data.

There's more than anecdotal evidence that shows the last couple of decades have been more humid in New England than previous years.  I have family members with roots in agriculture/farming who have noticed differences, and they aren't necessarily buyers of the global warming theories.  But they do know the climate is different than it was when they were farming several decades ago.  Not just humidity - in their location, but more wind as well, on normal summer days.

YMMV I guess...

"There's more than anecdotal evidence..."  Then proceeds to provide only an anecdote. :P

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1 minute ago, metagraphica said:

"There's more than anecdotal evidence..."  Then proceeds to provide only an anecdote. :P

I should have put an also somewhere in there, but writing fast, at work, mutlitasking.

The family is anecdotal evidence.  But there is non-anecdotal data that suggests the anecdotal data, is not anecdotal.

Is that better? :lol:

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