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September weather discussion


Ginx snewx

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It's not wrong for you to want that, it's wrong to expect that.

Of course we eventually step down, but it is not an abrupt process.

Some years it is and overall the entire year has generally followed that pattern. Deep cold snowy winter quickly turned warm in April and we got right into deep summer in a May, while June turned wet and deep dews and the hottest July in all of SNE history quickly turned milder in August and Sept quickly turned cool and below normal with an early leaf change.
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Why am I not allowed to want warm to hot as spring turns into summer and cool to cold as autumn turns to winter? Is that wrong?

No not at all...but there's a difference in wanting cold and being able to forecast warmth. I wish it was snowing right now but I'm not going to poo poo an Indian Summer because the weather could care less what I want.

You just seem like you try to force it into this perfect bell curve of temperatures rising and falling with the seasons. It's a step down process. Our torch now will be 80 degrees when a month ago it was 90+....gain two steps, give one back and then repeat.

However, you know we are never going to let you flip the switch each Spring and Fall without some grief... One day you are lambasting everyone and anyone who says anything positive about temps under 70 degrees, and then the next day your putting up resistance against any notion of a warm-up. It's a pretty amazing switch in posting styles, lol.

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Some years it is and overall the entire year has generally followed that pattern. Deep cold snowy winter quickly turned warm in April and we got right into deep summer in a May, while June turned wet and deep dews and the hottest July in all of SNE history quickly turned milder in August and Sept quickly turned cool and below normal with an early leaf change.

Wasn't August below normal or was that just some sites up this way? June was below normal as well, but again that may have just been up this way.

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I also found the Wunderground doesn't provide that type of climate info (it tells you what happened that specific month but doesn't give you 30-year climo averages). Anyone know a good site to look up that kind of monthly data? Or at least a click path to get to one? I know Ginxy is ususally good at providing those sites but if anyone else knows please let me know!

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I also found the Wunderground doesn't provide that type of climate info (it tells you what happened that specific month but doesn't give you 30-year climo averages). Anyone know a good site to look up that kind of monthly data? Or at least a click path to get to one? I know Ginxy is ususally good at providing those sites but if anyone else knows please let me know!

I just use the NWS site and you can change the WFO code in the URL to get that offices' data. You want the CF6 form under "product" to get the monthly departures.

http://www.nws.noaa.gov/climate/index.php?wfo=box

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Some years it is and overall the entire year has generally followed that pattern. Deep cold snowy winter quickly turned warm in April and we got right into deep summer in a May, while June turned wet and deep dews and the hottest July in all of SNE history quickly turned milder in August and Sept quickly turned cool and below normal with an early leaf change.

 

Well get ready for a real meh couple of weeks to start October. Yeah there will be a cool shot, but the overall 1st half of the month seems to want to avg a little above. I'm so sick and tired of the hype brought about by the media including OCMs. It's been out of control over the last 5 years or so. It's refreshing not to hear about some hyped up event blamed on man. The disappointment really manifests itself by some OCMs tweeting absurd model solutions.

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