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For Those About To Sweat ...We Salute You..Heat and Humidity


Damage In Tolland

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What is their pressure coordinate (sigma) there?

 

I am asking because 16C adiabatic extrapolation on the skew-T does support 31C at 1000mb, but I am not sure if they may be higher than that.  

 

Also, I think the area DP being wet this morning cut into some heating potential imo

 

 

ORH is like 992mb today.

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I'm not sure how it is spitting out the numbers it is in NH tomorrow with +17-18 850s. Maybe if it works out perfect ASH can pull off a 95F and CON/MHT reach 93F, but upper 90s?

 

Yeah I agree...I could see 93-95, but 97 and 98???

 

It's almost like it's on a westerly flow bias.

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I'm not sure how it is spitting out the numbers it is in NH tomorrow with +17-18 850s. Maybe if it works out perfect ASH can pull off a 95F and CON/MHT reach 93F, but upper 90s?

 

 

Yeah it seems high. I guess we'll find out soon enough. 92F and 93F at ORH seems like an obvious overshot to me.

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Today's heat is kind of a "betweener" heat.  Most NWS sites are 88F as of 4pm, but driving around you get your 90s and 92s everywhere you go.  HFD is blazin' away, though.    And it is starting to feel like a legit dragon fart afternoon out there.   

 

Pretty much the best phrase I've heard in a while to describe hot/humid weather.  Dragon fart.

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Bust-o-rama at ORH today...83F has been the highest hourly...MAV had 88F and MET 89F...woops. Seemed a bit steep with 850 temps around +16 though. Not sure why it was doing that.

 

Blizz must be livid up on the hill in Tolland that 1,000ft only hit low-mid 80s while those down in the valley enjoy his beloved 90s. 

 

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Although I will say its interesting that KORH is pretty much the coldest temperature in all of SNE outside of 2K in Peru.

 

Though I see the Woodstock station which seemed reliable only had a brief high of 84F (also 83F like ORH at the time of this map) and that's at 900ft.

 

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lol...18Z MAV...

CON 98F

MHT 98F

ASH 99F

WTF?

 

It has 97 for OWD and BED too. Warming up now in BOS to 93.

 

850s just get to 18C by 21Z. I would love to know what is causing the torch on MOS. I mean yeah it's good mixing and westerly flow, but 850 temps just make it to 18C. Unless we mix to 700mb..lol.

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It has 97 for OWD and BED too. Warming up now in BOS to 93.

 

850s just get to 18C by 21Z. I would love to know what is causing the torch on MOS. I mean yeah it's good mixing and westerly flow, but 850 temps just make it to 18C. Unless we mix to 700mb..lol.

 

MAV MOS has been terrible the last 3 summers. Remember in summer 2011 when it was printing out 106s and 107s and we had to listen to an entire thread with Kevin talking about people dying?

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MAV MOS has been terrible the last 3 summers. Remember in summer 2011 when it was printing out 106s and 107s and we had to listen to an entire thread with Kevin talking about people dying?

 

:lol: I forgot about that. Even MET has 98 for ASH. I just wonder what the hell they are seeing besides the typical torch on westerly flow.

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MAV MOS has been terrible the last 3 summers. Remember in summer 2011 when it was printing out 106s and 107s and we had to listen to an entire thread with Kevin talking about people dying?

 

:lol:

 

Yeah it was popping out triples at BTV for that one, too.  That must've been the heat wave it had BOS near triple digits, too...and IIRC most of those spots busted by a solid 5-10F.

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:lol:

 

Yeah it was popping out triples at BTV for that one, too.  That must've been the heat wave it had BOS near triple digits, too...and IIRC most of those spots busted by a solid 5-10F.

 

BDL reached 103 with that one but MAV had 107 at one point lol. 

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Stunning sun-set, side illuminated CBs from that activity in CT, visible all the way up here in Ayer. Crisp edges punching into anvils .. the whole works. Beautiful.

Yeah was putting down some mulch and those baby's were right in my back yard to the N....fantastic illumination as the sun was setting.....a few rumbles

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My guess is complications from lung cancer again?

 

edit: Although they're reporting "allergies".

 

http://nesn.com/2013/05/jerry-remy-to-miss-a-few-games-because-of-allergies-dennis-eckersley-rob-bradford-to-pinch-hit/

 

I saw that ... the allergies thing.  Not sure I buy that.  I read a review somewhere about the guy, and how he is intensely private with all matters of his life.   It's probably more amazing that we know as much as we do about the lung thing.   He did announce back in April that he relapsed.  Maybe he's beginning the new round of chemo and needs the week.  I had a sister that went through it -- it sucks and can you feel worse than the disease ever could.   Who knows -

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