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5 hours ago, metagraphica said:

Thanks.  Amazing food. Warm weather. Air-Con if it gets HOT. Plenty of land for a huge garden and cheap everything (except electronics). What's not to love? emoji3.png 

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Best of luck in your new home! You've been here forever, will be weird not having your obs during the winter. 

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27 minutes ago, ChangeofSeasonsWX said:

You have to wonder if this area of the country will ever see a synergistic heat event similar in magnitude to what the PNW saw in June 2021. Surely if Seattle can hit 108F then Boston could do the same? If anything I would expect it to be more doable for Boston.

IMO, its much more difficult in these parts versus the PAC NW. 

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20 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

IMO, its much more difficult in these parts versus the PAC NW. 

Any particular reason for this? I would've thought that the westerly flow off the ocean would make it more difficult for Seattle but obviously that wasn't the case in June 2021. But before that event, Boston had a higher record than Seattle.

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4 minutes ago, ChangeofSeasonsWX said:

Any particular reason for this? I would've thought that the westerly flow off the ocean would make it more difficult for Seattle but obviously that wasn't the case in June 2021. But before that event, Boston had a higher record than Seattle.

That was an east flow downslope off the Cascades with torched mid levels. Everything lined up for them with that…they’re closer to Tip’s Sonoran heat source region. We’re just way more downstream. Even when they advect in here they’re moderated.

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4 minutes ago, dendrite said:

That was an east flow downslope off the Cascades with torched mid levels. Everything lined up for them with that…they’re closer to Tip’s Sonoran heat source region. We’re just way more downstream. Even when they advect in here they’re moderated.

So July 1911 is probably the closest that we could get to something like that in this area then? Or August 1975? That 98F max at PVD on April 19, 1976 still baffles me. I wonder how hot it would've been if we had that same setup in July.

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