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July 2012 Observations and Discussions


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Euro only has very widely scattered storms for Saturday. Mostly to the west of us in PA.

But its back to its rainy solution for all day Sunday again. Rain starts 2AM and lasts through the afternoon.

Totals are a widespread .75"ish, just like the 12z GFS had.

Here is the 12z GFS, which is very similar to the 12z euro now:

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But its back to its rainy solution for all day Sunday again. Rain starts 2AM and lasts through the afternoon.

Totals are a widespread .75"ish, just like the 12z GFS had.

Here is the 12z GFS, which is very similar to the 12z euro now:

euro centers the heaviest QPF to the north and w of the gfs. GFS is terrible with precip lately.

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euro centers the heaviest QPF to the north and w of the gfs. GFS is terrible with precip lately.

Maybe we're looking at 2 different euro runs. What I'm looking at has the heaviest precip right over NYC and NJ between hours 66-78.

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wish it never rained again, getting an extra 10 yards on the drives right now with the dry rock hard courses. Oh well, I guess its good to clean the atmosphere, but we had plenty of rain this spring, we could go another 8 months or so without rain and still have plenty in the reservoirs.

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wish it never rained again, getting an extra 10 yards on the drives right now with the dry rock hard courses. Oh well, I guess its good to clean the atmosphere, but we had plenty of rain this spring, we could go another 8 months or so without rain and still have plenty in the reservoirs.

I'm off the week of July 30-Aug 3 if you want play a round.

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A beautiful day in the mid 80s today. I wish we could have maybe 50 more of these. Perfect breeze blowing too. Loving it.

On another note, it feels like NE Jersey hits 90+ like its nothing. I don't know how they don't average like twice as many 90 degree days as places just their north and east.

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A beautiful day in the mid 80s today. I wish we could have maybe 50 more of these. Perfect breeze blowing too. Loving it.

On another note, it feels like NE Jersey hits 90+ like its nothing. I don't know how they don't average like twice as many 90 degree days as places just their north and east.

Don't know. All I know is I took a little walk and came back drenched in sweat.

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A beautiful day in the mid 80s today. I wish we could have maybe 50 more of these. Perfect breeze blowing too. Loving it.

On another note, it feels like NE Jersey hits 90+ like its nothing. I don't know how they don't average like twice as many 90 degree days as places just their north and east.

wasn't always like that, increased urbanization combined with greenhouse gases and significat global climate change is making it like 90 is the new norm.

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Don't know. All I know is I took a little walk and came back drenched in sweat.

I'm probably five to ten degrees colder than you though. It's in the low 80s right now. The breeze is so refreshing. Looks like there's no south component to your winds there?

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I'm probably five to ten degrees colder than you though. It's in the low 80s right now. The breeze is so refreshing. Looks like there's no south component to your winds there?

Yeah, same here. 83F with a 8-10mph southerly breeze. And I'm a good 10-11 miles inland.

Looks like you've got to get at least 25 miles away from the Atlantic to experience the upper 80s/90s. NE NJ doesn't look all that hot to me, 85-87 to the northeast of EWR.

http://climate.rutgers.edu/njwxnet/mapviewer.php?m=temperature&t=cur

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reached 91 here in northern middlesex county nj today - dry as a bone this month have only had a few drops of rain this month - this month is turning out similar to last july just hope the nightmare august of last year doesn't repeat - stilll trying to recover from the deluge.............

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Yeah dry spells always go out with a bang it seems at least recently

reached 91 here in northern middlesex county nj today - dry as a bone this month have only had a few drops of rain this month - this month is turning out similar to last july just hope the nightmare august of last year doesn't repeat - stilll trying to recover from the deluge.............

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