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dendrite

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  1. Just get those 22C 850s in here and the launching pad doesn’t matter.
  2. Min 67° Not too bad out right now
  3. Lakeport up to 75F https://www4.des.state.nh.us/rti_data/wein3_TABLE.HTML
  4. Yeah euro probably pops 100° on Sunday at MHT-ASH-FIT with 22C 850s and SW flow
  5. The sewer at EWR hit 100°. Congrats forky.
  6. Still climbing… DAW 96, MHT 95, ASH 95, FIT 95, LWM 95
  7. Pics of the neighbor's yard are always fun
  8. Keep tossing it for the foreseeable future
  9. I'd be lucky if I've had 5 so far and half of those are just weak rumbles.
  10. I think it's overmixing with deep SW flow. It's got a dew of 49F at TAN 18z Saturday. I'll take the over on that along with tempered heat. SW flow is decent for CON/MHT/ASH/FIT though. The Chamber returns next week.
  11. Yeah they usually have warmer Augusts than Julys due to the ocean temp lag.
  12. They found the scroll from great^35 grampa Wood. AD341 (Winter) Britain: SNOW - up to 15 feet deep lay 6 weeks.
  13. https://premium.weatherweb.net/weather-in-history-500-to-750ad/
  14. Is that what they meant by a crack on the tarmac?
  15. Are there scrolls from former kings talking about previous heat waves? Is there a 250-500 year return period on a setup like this or are we in new territory? I'd assume the Medieval warm period had some great extremes from England to Iceland/Greenland.
  16. It looked nasty in NW MA and then developed the couplet in VT. It's hard to tell out there since they are so far away from all of the beams.
  17. My point is it's in the same ballpark of extreme heat and isn't quite like what the Pac NW had a year or two ago...I lose track of years now since they go by so fast. An all-time record is an all-time record is an all-time record. I'm not downplaying it nor questioning the climate change factor. They've done 100F more than us now over the last decade.
  18. Didn’t they pull off a 102° a few years ago?
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