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July 2013 Observations and Discussions


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It's days like we've been having where I have to smack myself when people say they love the hot/humid weather.

It's beyond oppressive, I'm already in the low 90s with a HI just over 100, absolutely awful and impossible to enjoy if not by pool or beach.

 

Exactly. Believe or not, even people that live at Florida will feel a dreadful difference. Their Heat Index rarely gets this high during the peak of summer.

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95/74, HI of 106 in Jamaica, Queens.

The heat doesn't bother me at all, however, I feel similarly when people root for teens and lower with highs around freezing, it's miserable to me but the cold doesn't bother them.

 

 

I enjoy the heat in the summer (hotter the better) and snow in the winter (the more the better).  T o each his own and I certainly respect folks who cant stand the heat.  As i get older I seem to dislike the extreme cold more but I wont complain if it means snow.  But in the summer bring on the heat! 

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Yeah. The 0z euro definitelty has 90s for parts of the NYC area for Sunday.

Even Monday to Wednesday is above normal.

 

This year the trough axis has been verifying further west. The models have been overestimating cool downs in the long range

and underestimating the heat. These long duration patterns that lock in make the job of the long

range forecaster much easier than with more changeable patterns.

 

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Yeah. The 0z euro definitelty has 90s for parts of the NYC area for Sunday.

Even Monday to Wednesday is above normal.

Wouldn't be surprising. I know people thought we'd see some 70s and 50s at night but just doesn't seem likely in this pattern (NW NJ maybe). Maybe one sub 85 day at EWR and a few nights in the upper 60s.

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Wouldn't be surprising. I know people thought we'd see some 70s and 50s at night but just doesn't seem likely in this pattern (NW NJ maybe). Maybe one sub 85 day at EWR and a few nights in the upper 60s.

 

I honestly dont see any days below 85 for EWR through day 10 on the euro.

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Wouldn't be surprising. I know people thought we'd see some 70s and 50s at night but just doesn't seem likely in this pattern (NW NJ maybe). Maybe one sub 85 day at EWR and a few nights in the upper 60s.

So one day of normal temps? Like I've said in the past, if it's not cloudy and raining then 99 times out of 100 it's above normal. And that's compared to the warmest 30 year climate block on record. I cannot stress that enough.

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So one day of normal temps? Like I've said in the past, if it's not cloudy and raining then 99 times out of 100 it's above normal. And that's compared to the warmest 30 year climate block on record. I cannot stress that enough.

 

ONly clouds and rain from the front will bring below normal which I think could still happen sun or mon.  Other than that the warm/humid and overall above normal continues.  Temps are more 85 - 90 though so cooler but still warm

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ONly clouds and rain from the front will bring below normal which I think could still happen sun or mon.  Other than that the warm/humid and overall above normal continues.  Temps are more 85 - 90 though so cooler but still warm

I do not think we will have below normal temps unless it rains almost all day. If a front gets hung up near or right over us, that could happen. Otherwise, I think we're mostly above normal with periods of way above normal for most of the remainder of the summer.

WX/PT

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