Dan Posted July 18, 2017 Share Posted July 18, 2017 Up here in the UP of Michigan. St. Ignace to be exact. Just waiting for this to come through: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dendrite Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 2 hours ago, Dan said: Up here in the UP of Michigan. St. Ignace to be exact. Just waiting for this to come through: Nice. Make a trip over to Mackinac? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CT Valley Snowman Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 Training of cells causing flooding problems on the south side of metro Springfield, MA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eekuasepinniW Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 The ossipee ring dike shows up nicely on satellite this morning. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damage In Tolland Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 Dike? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Typhoon Tip Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 oh my god ... are we kidding? who has seen a more locked pattern like ..ever, in history. that maritime dent in the hemisphere is just immovable. i've never seen a pattern so locked before in my life as an aware met - not in this business. 4 months and never ending has never happened - kidding of course but it certainly seems that way. in any case, no need to look at any guidance tool across the greater technological ambit of operational weather ..for any day beyond D4 - God will die and cease to exist before that trough goes away. so whatever the models are indicating... they are LYing until such time as can be proven otherwise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eekuasepinniW Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 35 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said: Dike? If you get bored, check out the geologic history of the Ossipee mountains. It's surprisingly fascinating: Quote http://www.plymouth.edu/eportfolio/view/view.php?profile=mmcgarry&page=volcanoes-in-new-hampshire Viewed from above, the Ossipee Mountain range appears as a nearly perfect circle, with the area in the center being relatively flat. The Ossipee Mountains that are seen today are really the subsurface remains of the old magma chamber that has become exposed over the years, and the flat area in the center is the bottom of the old caldera. The diameter of the range is ten miles and the distance around the base is forty miles. The original volcano was thought to be around 10,000 feet tall, and the highest peak, Mt. Shaw, is today around 3,200 feet. One hundred million years ago, there was a fracture in the volcano and an eruption occurred forcing molten magma to the surface. As the magma emerged, circular sections collapsed into the empty magma chamber. The molten magma cooled forming the type of igneous rock called Conway granite. This type of granite is found in New Hampshire's Carroll and Belknap counties. This granite and other volcanic rock subsided and later, deeper magma would push through earlier fractures during the second major eruption. The second eruption took place around ten million years after the first eruption. Magma was forced up along the edges of the earlier plug, ringing the plug with more eruptions. Dikes of molten magma intruded the earlier Conway granite, and formed the ring-dike that is seen today. This ring-dike is famous with geologists world-wide due to its almost perfect completeness. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dendrite Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 Pretty sure this explains Lava Rock. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brewbeer Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 A bit over 2 inches in my hood yesterday, most of which fell in the evening. Lawn needs cutting, again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damage In Tolland Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 Little square dancing this week. Dew ci dew your partnas! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 Leaving Albany and now this feels like summer for sure. Home says 82F and dews feel like 67-70F if I had to guess. They'll make upper 80s to 90F here no problem. Now time to get back to NVT and hopefully some slightly cooler air (82-85F vs 88-91F). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 7 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said: Little square dancing this week. Dew ci dew your partnas! lol where do you come up with this stuff. Now this is legit, not when you were trying to sell dews of 62F at BDL and 56F at ORH as sticky the other day ;). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Typhoon Tip Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 10 minutes ago, powderfreak said: Leaving Albany and now this feels like summer for sure. Home says 82F and dews feel like 67-70F if I had to guess. They'll make upper 80s to 90F here no problem. Now time to get back to NVT and hopefully some slightly cooler air (82-85F vs 88-91F). Mentioned this yesterday but I'm thinking this may be the "HI" apex of the year... I realize August can bring the heat goods, so we'll see. It's just that based on seasonal trend, with that impenetrable in-alterable circumstance of NW flow through the Maritime regions (effectively protecting us from bigger continental heat (so far) unrelentingly so), I would not be surprised if this week sort of brings about a nexus between sun's potential for heat and DP penetration to N latitudes. Going forward, that larger scaled circulation type should see to it, a timely summer-climate decay. I wouldn't be surprised even if we get one of those shot-across-the-bow crispy high pressures on August 20 this year but that's obviously getting way ahead... We'll get early frosts and frothing excitability kicked in for dreams of winter plumb ferries .... only to have the f'er completely break down and bring in the new GW -centric flow paradigm from late Oct through next April - Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eekuasepinniW Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 The days are already under 15 hours long again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Typhoon Tip Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 I'm wondering if yesterday afternoon and evening thunderstorms in the area are servicing area DPs a tad here. I just looked at a bunch of obs up and down the eastern seaboard and you have to get to FL to beat out what's putting up at BED/BOS/FIT and so forth. These locales are in the low to mid 70s this hr! Contrasting it's only in the 67-70 range elsewhere. Newardk NJ is almost 90 already at 68. Fit 84/73 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dendrite Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 U60s dews here. Typical summer humidity. The air is dead though which makes it feel worse. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psv88 Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 20 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said: I'm wondering if yesterday afternoon and evening thunderstorms in the area are servicing area DPs a tad here. I just looked at a bunch of obs up and down the eastern seaboard and you have to get to FL to beat out what's putting up at BED/BOS/FIT and so forth. These locales are in the low to mid 70s this hr! Contrasting it's only in the 67-70 range elsewhere. Newardk NJ is almost 90 already at 68. Fit 84/73 Islip is 85/75 currently, and there was no rain here, and hasnt been for days. My Davis PWS reads 89/78, and i am about 12 miles NW of Islip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lava Rock Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 1 hour ago, eekuasepinniW said: The days are already under 15 hours long again. one day closer to shoveling. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lava Rock Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 nasty dews. 70f Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tamarack Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 18 hours ago, powderfreak said: After all this discussion I go to see our zone forecast for Lamoille County and see 30% chance showers Friday and 40-50% Saturday through Tuesday, lol. That's 5 days of partly sunny with 30-50% chance of showers. Break out the sun/cloud/raindrop icon. If that's from the P&C, just chuckle and move on to the AFD where something can be learned. Lately I've seen things like "30% chance of showers 1-2 PM, then showers likely after 2" - for day 3. Then days 4-7 have highs 78/77/78/78 and lows 59/61/60/60. The whiplash from impossible precision to knee-jerk climo can be humorous. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoastalWx Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 It's gross here. 87/77. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ORH_wxman Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 5 minutes ago, CoastalWx said: It's gross here. 87/77. Great weather for working long days in construction on the cape.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dendrite Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 2 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said: Little square dancing this week. Dew ci dew your partnas! De dew dew dew, de da da da. Is all I want to say to you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HIPPYVALLEY Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 2 hours ago, Brewbeer said: A bit over 2 inches in my hood yesterday, most of which fell in the evening. Lawn needs cutting, again. Wow, Greenfield got less than a tenth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damage In Tolland Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 17 minutes ago, CoastalWx said: It's gross here. 87/77. Nah.. fake wet mulch. Not real Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoastalWx Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 25 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said: Great weather for working long days in construction on the cape.... These are the type of days I used to dread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TauntonBlizzard2013 Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 Gross out.... was outside briefly and it's pretty uncomfortable Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weathafella Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 BOS flipped SW. Should make 90 now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BRSno Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 These next 3 days will be brutal without AC ¬¬ Thinking more and more of September... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Typhoon Tip Posted July 19, 2017 Share Posted July 19, 2017 2 hours ago, psv88 said: Islip is 85/75 currently, and there was no rain here, and hasnt been for days. My Davis PWS reads 89/78, and i am about 12 miles NW of Islip yeah, the ocean temperatures are in the low to mid 70s down there so the persistent southerly flow off the waters are probably assisting there for that separate reason - Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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