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The 'oh, who cares' 1st half of May boring ass pattern banter thread


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I wonder how rare this is;  look at ORH for the last 3 days,   zippo departure from normal...  0, 0, and 0
 
12 66 42 54 -1 11 0 0.07 M 0 10.0 18 290 M M 7 12 32 280
13 53 37 45 -11 20 0 0.00 0.0 M 12.9 24 280 M M 4 30 280
14 53 39 46 -10 19 0 0.00 0.0 M 10.5 15 280 M M 7 18 310
15 61 37 49   -7 16 0 0.04 0.0 M 12.1 23 210 M M 4 32 220
16 77 53 65    9 0 0 0.00 0.0 M 14.3 28 280 M M 0 39 310
17 67 46 57    0 8 0 0.00 0.0 M 9.4 20 320 M M 1 26 350
18 69 45 57    0 8 0 0.00 0.0 M 9.6 20 250 M M 4 25 250
19 66 48 57    0 8 0 0.09 0.0 M 10.0 16 230 M M 6 1 20 220
 
ORH is +.8 so far for May, btw ...
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Its always interesting when people us one of if not the warmest springs in history to compare normal temps in sne in May.

 

Very interesting indeed.

 

This spring has been absolutely magnificent.

 

wait ...what are you saying ?   It sounds like you are saying this is the warm spring -- there's no evidence that corroborates that statement from the 4 majors, if that is what you mean.  

 

Most were modestly negative or positive for Meteorological spring, thus far, which includes the months of MAM.   It's pretty much been entirely neutral.   

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wait ...what are you saying ?   It sounds like you are saying this is the warm spring -- there's no evidence that corroborates that statement from the 4 majors, if that is what you mean.  

 

Most were modestly negative or positive for Meteorological spring, thus far, which includes the months of MAM.   It's pretty much been entirely neutral.   

 

 

The spring has been very nice from a sensible wx standpoint...we've achieved very close to normal temps, but there has been a lot more sunshine than normal for us.

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Does the Euro offer any hope for any favorable setups for severe wx next week?  

 

Nadda... In fact, once the trough settles and fills through the weekend, we end up inside a rotting polar high, with generalized DVM... That parlays eventually -- it is beginning to look like -- into a ridge with bigger heat in the extended.  

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The spring has been very nice from a sensible wx standpoint...we've achieved very close to normal temps, but there has been a lot more sunshine than normal for us.

 

Right, which adds to the "very nice" -- it wasn't like we achieved normal because the nights were elevated and the days were muted in mist, which is bullet that was dodged for April this go.  Pretty crazy to have that many sun days in April ..

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Its always interesting when people us one of if not the warmest springs in history to compare normal temps in sne in May.

 

Very interesting indeed.

 

This spring has been absolutely magnificent.

 

Really?  Where in New England is this spring nearly as mild as 2010 or 2012?  Farmington COOP was 5.17F cooler in March-April 2013 than the avg for 2010+2012 in March-April.  They were 3.3F above the 1981-2010 norm for May in those two years, and based on my temps 6 miles to the east, I'm guessing they're about +2 this May, so are now almost 4F cooler than 2010/2012.  If one looks only at average maxima, it's closer thanks to abundant sunshine, and I won't argue with your last sentence.

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Surprised this thread didn't blow up while I was out on my run.  Well... I ended up on the treadmill at the gym because it's kind of humid for 5 mile, and on the TV there was live helicopter footage of a destructive twister cutting a swath of destruction through the southern OKC 'burbs.  I mentioned that cell had an awesome gate on velocity about 10 minutes before the house-sucker dropped out of cloud.   Man....it was horrifying watching the flashbulbs of transformers in and around the vortex with other debris you knew to be trees and cars, probably with pedestrians in them, whirling about....   

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Surprised this thread didn't blow up while I was out on my run.  Well... I ended up on the treadmill at the gym because it's kind of humid for 5 mile, and on the TV there was live helicopter footage of a destructive twister cutting a swath of destruction through the southern OKC 'burbs.  I mentioned that cell had an awesome gate on velocity about 10 minutes before the house-sucker dropped out of cloud.   Man....it was horrifying watching the flashbulbs of transformers in and around the vortex with other debris you knew to be trees and cars, probably with pedestrians in them, whirling about....   

 

We are talking about it in the "New England weenie in the plains," thread.

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