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psv88

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  1. June is part of the summer no? look at the difference between ISP and FRG for 90s and temp overall. There has been a huge difference on the island this summer. Many days ISP in the mid 80s areas NW on the isle in the 90s. I guess maybe southern state south has been cool?
  2. I’ve had 17 90 degree days in NW Suffolk. High for the year was 98. very cool I guess?
  3. Sure, but at the end of the period (2020) you would expect to see more AN months than in the beginning (2011). Statistics play out that way. 2021 *should* be the coolest year relative to the 1990-2020 mean in the decade. By 2030, we will see more AN because it’s the end of the 10 year in a warning client. it’s really easy math…
  4. I live on Long Island. We’ve had like 15 90 degree days. Maybe on the south shore it’s been cool with the more southerly flow. But up on the north shore it has definitely not been “cool”.
  5. We above normal even based on the 1990-2020 higher norms…it’s been humid and plenty of hot days. A few very cool days skewing the mean
  6. Remember these are the new averages 1990-2020…so BN is to be expected at times especially the first year into the new cycle. We are AN based on 1980-2010…so we aren’t really “BN”…
  7. Was at smith point park on the beach today. Perfect beach day. Can’t draw it up any better
  8. Today was glorious and Saturday will be perfect.
  9. That's a new one...storms do look to be firing over the sound and headed south
  10. That was crazy, hail just came out of nowhere, slamming on the windows. Taking a deposition now so could not take a video
  11. SWS for pea size hail...gotta be larger than that... Special Weather Statement National Weather Service New York NY 1250 PM EDT Wed Jul 21 2021 NJZ006-NYZ072-075-176-178-179-211730- Hudson-Northern Queens-Southern Queens-New York (Manhattan)-Kings (Brooklyn)-Southern Nassau- 1250 PM EDT Wed Jul 21 2021 ...A STRONG THUNDERSTORM WILL AFFECT HUDSON...QUEENS...KINGS...NEW YORK (MANHATTAN) AND SOUTHWESTERN NASSAU COUNTIES... At 1249 PM EDT, a strong thunderstorm was located over Park Slope, or near Flatbush, moving east at 35 mph. Winds in excess of 30 mph and pea size hail are possible with this storm. Locations impacted include... Jersey City, Jamaica, Flatbush, Freeport, Valley Stream, Long Beach, Coney Island, Garden City, Lynbrook, Mineola, Woodmere, Westbury, Rockaway Beach, Crown Heights and Kennedy Airport. This storm may intensify, so be certain to monitor local radio stations and available television stations for additional information and possible warnings from the National Weather Service. LAT...LON 4063 7405 4067 7403 4067 7405 4066 7406 4072 7410 4078 7374 4076 7371 4078 7365 4078 7356 4060 7348 4056 7401 TIME...MOT...LOC 1649Z 260DEG 29KT 4067 7401 $$
  12. The storm on the north shore of Nassau looks healthy and the velocities...looks like winds 35-40 at least. Another healthy cell entering brooklyn now, hail signature showing up...
  13. It’s 12:45. Storms are firing behind that first line, which is getting stronger as it moves east. I wouldn’t spike the football yet
  14. 84/69 here...this thin line will probably stabilize us enough to kill this threat.
  15. Which was based on the 1970-2000 numbers…now we 1990-2020
  16. Even this line falling apart, maybe we get a passing shower out here
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