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July 2013 Observations and Discussions


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The clouds around NE-NJ really got in the way of what could have been some century mark readings.  On to tomorrow where it shouldnt be as cloudy.  The cluods from the storms in PA shouldnt be an issue.

reminds me of a song...it's hot when it ought to be...some of our greatest heat waves were around this time July...

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after Friday NYC will have nine days 90 or higher for this July...The record of 20 seems safe...

most 90+ days for July

20 in 1993

18 in 1999

17 in 1944

16 in 1966

16 in 2010

14 in 1952

14 in 1955

14 in 1983

14 in 2011

 

A couple of 89's i could see the month ending with 11 or 12 in the park, 12 - 14 ewr/lga

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I could have sworn we broke the record recently but I think it may have just missed with a last minute wind shift off the river.

 

 

Hottest I could find last few years

 

Aug 2, 2006 :  102/86

July 24, 2010:   98/84

July 22, 2011 : 104/85

Jun 30, 2012:  96/80

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Not to be insensitive (especially since your house was damaged) but I'd absolutely love another hurricane, maybe if what I wished for dictated the elements I'd be more careful :)

Given how weakened the coasts have become, I know most are hoping for a quiet season and no threats.

I must admit it was fun watching and following Sandy from both excitement and fascination (ill never forgot how strong the winds were) but the aftermath wasn't pretty. Losing power for a week made me lucky as many lost homes.

I love hurricane season but I'd rather we avoid the hurricane this year.

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Given how weakened the coasts have become, I know most are hoping for a quiet season and no threats.

I must admit it was fun watching and following Sandy from both excitement and fascination (ill never forgot how strong the winds were) but the aftermath wasn't pretty. Losing power for a week made me lucky as many lost homes.

I love hurricane season but I'd rather we avoid the hurricane this year.

I am officially done with hurricanes, probably forever. Losing some trees and power for a few days to a week is nothing like what we near the immediate coast went through-my town in particular no clean/running water for nearly 2 weeks, no power for 3 weeks, nearly 1,000 homes needing to be demolished because of damage beyond repair, hundreds more flooded to the point of severe damage (my home), infrastructure horrendously damaged, numerous fires, no hospital still today, one elementary school that served hundreds of kids still out today, others still repairing, etc. I had an awful feeling about Sandy for many days if you go back and look through my posts, and unfortunately my fears were confirmed and then some.

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0z NAM MOS has 100 for EWR,LGA, and TEB tomorrow. 96 for NYC.

 

If we can avoid the clouds like today I suspect places like EWR, TEB, LGA exceed 100, perhaps even the park can get there.  They were 97 today with plenty of clouds from the mid afternoon onward.

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But JFK is 91.

 

I think if NYC is not at 89-90 by 10am, they probably won't see 100.

 

JFK does the best on a north or nw flow. It will be a race to see how high JFK gets before the sea breeze arrives this afternoon.

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