Jump to content
  • Member Statistics

    17,703
    Total Members
    7,904
    Most Online
    Climax
    Newest Member
    Climax
    Joined

Mid July SNE Torch en route!


HoarfrostHubb

Recommended Posts

I always thought you enjoyed summer heat

No. I'm Phil. You are thinking of Tippy. :lol:

I think it's cool when the weather goes to the extreme so I guess I don't mind "tracking" heat waves when there's nothing else to talk about. but really whether it's 88F or 98F doesn't do much for me. i'm certainly not going to be disappointed if we get some MCS rolling through NH/ME and we get some cirrus spilloff and BOS only reaches 94F instead of 101F.

only time of the year that i really want it to be warmer than normal is about april 1-june 1.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 1.1k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

No. I'm Phil. You are thinking of Tippy. :lol:

I think it's cool when the weather goes to the extreme so I guess I don't mind "tracking" heat waves when there's nothing else to talk about. but really whether it's 88F or 98F doesn't do much for me. i'm certainly not going to be disappointed if we get some MCS rolling through NH/ME and we get some cirrus spilloff and BOS only reaches 94F instead of 101F.

only time of the year that i really want it to be warmer than normal is about april 1-june 1.

You think we'll see higher temps in SNE somewhere or BWI in the Thurs-Sun timeframe?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

some of those fri afternoon soundings around SNE are amusing. just a bit unstable.

also...nice 37C 2-m temp at BOS with 20 knot west winds. LOL. awful. just gusts of hot, stinky city air. Me and Kevin doing naked somersaults together.

Mmm, that's odd to hear

Link to comment
Share on other sites

little cell on the NH seacoast

What's interesting about that is that with hi res vis imagery you could just vaguely make out a cyclonic gyre in the smokey airs that was passing through, and as the perceived center of the gyre move over the NH seacoast that shower popped off...

I know - i'm an incredible nerd but i can't help my self.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

So ...this is the heat wave of the summer coming ...most years it happens. I expect Joe, etc. who love this stuff to be out there in the sun savoring it from Thur-Sat. :) Full sun and 100F ... best summer ever. LOL

Even Pete will be 90 on Thur/Fri I think.

But it's just the flip side of late January when we get a week of bitter cold most years...considerably colder than the average daily highs and lows ever are. It's the Midwest and Plains that are having the incredibly hot summer and it ends up right back there again next week. Lucky them.

79 and mostly sunny here now.

You think we'll see higher temps in SNE somewhere or BWI in the Thurs-Sun timeframe?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

What's interesting about that is that with hi res vis imagery you could just vaguely make out a cyclonic gyre in the smokey airs that was passing through, and as the perceived center of the gyre move over the NH seacoast that shower popped off...

I know - i'm an incredible nerd but i can't help my self.

Let me tell you guys HUGE raindrops with it. Just a big ole black cloud with enormous raindrops coming down on me...perfect summer shower arrowheadsmiley.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah that's interesting Scott - GFSX is down to 90F on Friday for BOS, yet goes to 97 for BED and FIT.... Also, 90F now showing up on sunday.... Starting to wonder if the age old "break the ridge down too fast" may be about to play out ?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah that's interesting Scott - GFSX is down to 90F on Friday for BOS, yet goes to 97 for BED and FIT.... Also, 90F now showing up on sunday.... Starting to wonder if the age old "break the ridge down too fast" may be about to play out ?

Yeah maybe. Perhaps it's the grid resolution not realizing that any wind direction from 230 on up is a roaster for the city, as well.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

not that anyone notices or cares but the CMC is on board finally -- it's been favoring the cooler side, at times never even getting the heat here. Suddenly, per this run it is among the hottest of available deterministic guidance... 24C+ at 850 with 0 inhibition for mixing to that depth on Thursday and Friday.

sicking...

It then has rain changing to snow in a winter like trough at D10 but it it's the Canadian -

Link to comment
Share on other sites

not that anyone notices or cares but the CMC is on board finally -- it's been favoring the cooler side, at times never even getting the heat here. Suddenly, per this run it is among the hottest of available deterministic guidance... 24C+ at 850 with 0 inhibition for mixing to that depth on Thursday and Friday.

sicking...

It then has rain changing to snow in a winter like trough at D10 but it it's the Canadian -

John, I thought you like historic weather, even if it's heat :P BTW MN Transplant posted a correlation map in the MA subforum connecting hot summers to cold winters (he didnt even include 1995-96 lol).

It was 93 here at 1 PM but the sea breeze came in and now it's in the upper 80s.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Pretty much status quo on this Euro run with continuation of its usual vagaries beyond D4... At this point based on the balance of the 12z guidance and trend heretofore, at least through Saturday I am now finally in that 75% confidence on the 3 day heat wave with some departures "perhaps" approaching extreme. As Scott and I were mentioning, being so close to the rim of the ridge could mean an MCS at just about any time and/or debris contamination - excluding the possibility of a +23C @ 850mb wihile dense cirrus shielding, suspect a couple of 99ers with lollipop 101s in the HFD-FIT-BED triangulum... Boston witll broil, but Logan may tell tails.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

×
×
  • Create New...