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Spring in New Jersey, New York and Connecticut Banter Thread


IsentropicLift

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This fascination with high heat and/or humidity I will never understand. I guess if you go from AC to AC and have a pool in the backyard it's easy. Either that or people really like to stay indoors when we have the most available daylight of the year.

Yeah they can have the heat. Today was perfect

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Wednesday is looking warmer now on the models. The 4 km NAM gets NYC to 90 degrees:

 

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We could hit 90 Wednesday, but there are a few too many ways we could fall just short--winds a little too southerly, clouds and possible thunderstorms. If winds are more westerly and storms stay to our n and w, there is a chance. I think NYC is a lock for 90 or better Thursday.

WX/PT

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Yes. I've been through a lot between now and then that makes it seem like a lot of time has passed. lol

 

Anyway, I'm gonna prepare by installing my ACs by Wednesday. Do you think I should install it or wait until a more significant warm up arrives?

Why wait?  Even if its not used this time, you'll have it ready for later.

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This fascination with high heat and/or humidity I will never understand. I guess if you go from AC to AC and have a pool in the backyard it's easy. Either that or people really like to stay indoors when we have the most available daylight of the year.

It is not the heat, it is the extreme which interests most I think.....

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This fascination with high heat and/or humidity I will never understand. I guess if you go from AC to AC and have a pool in the backyard it's easy. Either that or people really like to stay indoors when we have the most available daylight of the year.

I'll never understand the fascination with cold, extreme cold, and having to be bundled up, it's terrible to me but some enjoy it (with or without snow).

I happen to find the heat comfortable, I can be outside in it all day. At night it's a little different, but I'd still take a low in the 80's over a low in the 20's. That's just me though.

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This fascination with high heat and/or humidity I will never understand. I guess if you go from AC to AC and have a pool in the backyard it's easy. Either that or people really like to stay indoors when we have the most available daylight of the year.

 

Agree 100 percent. Being outside in the heat is terrible.

Yeah they can have the heat. Today was perfect

 

60's and 70's are perfect.

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Is the warm front expected to pass through NYC/LI early tomorrow morning? Isn't that usually one of the ingredients for us to get tornadoes around here? (early morning warm frontal passage) Any models hinting at anything remotely severe?

Not usually tornadoes but we can get some potent AM thunderstorms, usually with flooding and alot of T&L

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NYC has a few more chances to add to its rainfall totals before we finish the month.

 

10 Wettest Mays in NYC:

 

10.24....1989

9.74......1984

9.15......1978

9.10......1990

8.51......1908

8.39......1972

7.61......1940

7.58......1948

7.48......2013

7.06......1968

 

 

 

 

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NYC has a few more chances to add to its rainfall totals before we finish the month.

 

10 Wettest Mays in NYC:

 

10.24....1989

9.74......1984

9.15......1978

9.10......1990

8.51......1908

8.39......1972

7.61......1940

7.58......1948

7.48......2013

7.06......1968

 

 

 

NYC/NNJ the wet spot this month

 

May rain totals thru 5/27

 

TEB: 6.89

LGA: 4.53

JFK: 3.49

ISP: 2.90

EWR: 4.92

New Bnswk: 3.90

TTN: 3.06

ACY: 2.46

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I'll never understand the fascination with cold, extreme cold, and having to be bundled up, it's terrible to me but some enjoy it (with or without snow).

I happen to find the heat comfortable, I can be outside in it all day. At night it's a little different, but I'd still take a low in the 80's over a low in the 20's. That's just me though.

 

This. I find 80's and 90's comfortable as long as I'm not sweating which I normally don't. Locals in my area tell you 75,80 degrees is hot, I just look at them in awe, that's not hot, that's perfect.

 

Though I would take a low of 20 degrees compared to 80, just so I can sleep at night.

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Not usually tornadoes but we can get some potent AM thunderstorms, usually with flooding and alot of T&L

 

There is some connection between morning warm frontal convection and increased chance of tornados in this region.  I don't recall the specific conditions, but Bill Goodman posted about it a few years ago (either here or on Eastern).

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Is the warm front expected to pass through NYC/LI early tomorrow morning? Isn't that usually one of the ingredients for us to get tornadoes around here? (early morning warm frontal passage) Any models hinting at anything remotely severe?

our best chance for elevated convection is before 8z tonight as CIN increases after that on nam and gfs bufkit
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There is some connection between morning warm frontal convection and increased chance of tornados in this region.  I don't recall the specific conditions, but Bill Goodman posted about it a few years ago (either here or on Eastern).

he mentioned it after the aug 07 brooklyn tornado. we had very high sfc dewpoints and good low level shear, big factors in tornado formation
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Moderate rain here at 58.3F, but made it to a high of 69.8F before the heavens opened. Low was a chilly 49.6F, giving us four nights in a row down in the 40s during late May, which is pretty unusual for Westchester. 

 

 

Yeah the past 5 nights were in the 40s here in CNJ.

 

45.0, 44.0, 46.5, 39.1, and 48.3 respectively for the 24th-28th period.

 

In total, I've recorded 16 nights < 50F for the month of May, and 6 of those nights were < 40F. Not bad.

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There is some connection between morning warm frontal convection and increased chance of tornados in this region.  I don't recall the specific conditions, but Bill Goodman posted about it a few years ago (either here or on Eastern).

I thought I remembered reading about it somewhere. I believe the tornado that touched down in the Bay Ridge/Sunset Park area of Brooklyn a few years ago (along with the torrential rains in other parts of the city) was involving a morning warm frontal passage. I don't remember if last September's (morning) tornado in Breezy Point was part of a warm frontal passage. I also believe I read about morning warm frontal passages and tornado frequency correlation in an OKX AFD a while back.

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