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hardypalmguy

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  1. 1880s, 1930s and part of 1950s skew data warm as he used. This new pattern is the development of the world within the last 50 years so 1970s makes sense.
  2. Also spring and fall snowfall has taken a nose dive (down 50%!) and is what you would expect to crash first in a warming climate -- since temperatures are much more marginal in those time periods.
  3. Dawg, at least you could try and not clutter data with noise from the 1800s. Things become much more clear when you do 50 years of data. Rapid warming. 21.6F to 28F. Yikes.
  4. I like seeing that. I've been watching average temperatures climb since I've been a kid. And we are close to reaching that tipping point where most systems flip from snow to rain. We are right on the cusp.
  5. They are higher now because as average temperatures warm, initially they go up because warmer temperatures allow the atmosphere to hold more moisture. Once we reach the cliff edge though where most storms change from snow to rain, they will fall fast and hard.
  6. Get the baby powder and sunscreen out. Gonna be roasting next week.
  7. First freeze avg Thanksgiving and last freeze avg St. Patricks day coming soon.
  8. Averages will start going down with each new dataset.
  9. Bruh, no it's not. Looks pretty roasty eastern CONUS.
  10. I actually don't mind droughts as long as it's hot in summer. My garden hose keeps my tropicals happy.
  11. My standards for summer are 85-95 every day and dewpoints around 70. But every summer, a cold front comes through (even in July) and I get to suffer through days in the 60s with a dry NE wind off the lake. So I guess my standards for summer are like yours for winter in reverse? Oh and climo says I should be in the 80s all of July. 60s should never happen, right?
  12. You sure about that? Climate change says this is the new normal. There might be blips here and there but winters like this (and even warmer) are here to stay.
  13. Winter is over. Rocking mid March 45 days early.
  14. Hey man, 2 weeks of winter so far. I'm still waiting since Christmas for it to come back and stay like you said it would...ride the torch has verified more this winter than "pattern change to cold". Let's revisit this in early March (Morch) when grass is greening up and birds are singing.
  15. We've done that since 2018. We are due for a warm April.
  16. Let’s go!!! I wanna see another 8/18/05. That was wild.
  17. Uh oh… SE ridge becomes CONUS ridge. Morch….is that you?!?!
  18. Never was a fan of a secondary low riding up the cold front. If the main show doesn’t produce, it’s usually a letdown.
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