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September 2018 Discussions & Observations Thread


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6 minutes ago, Sundog said:

 

I wear shorts and flip flops well into October, especially the last 5 to 10 years ever since September turned into August Part 2. 

In my corner of Brooklyn that dress style, for local folks, easily goes into November. Than again their circulation still works.

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7 minutes ago, dmillz25 said:

57 with light rain here. Coolest it has been since June. Feels amazing 

The at or above 60 degree streak just ended at 95 days for LGA. This was the 5th highest number of days on record.

#1....117 days...2005

#2....104 days...2008

#3....102 days...2016....2010

#4....98 days.....2015

#5....95 days.....2018....1993

 

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Good morning everyone! I just got back to the states this morning. I was stuck on a plane in JFK during the crazy storm on Thursday. I managed to snap these two during my 3 hour delay and, although delayed, I absolutely HAD to share with you!caef41ff96e1f2c2c7f7e0c8f450605d.jpg4cc3164ee863fcccfbe9b56611a00262.jpg

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3 hours ago, bluewave said:

The at or above 60 degree streak just ended at 95 days for LGA. This was the 5th highest number of days on record.

#1....117 days...2005

#2....104 days...2008

#3....102 days...2016....2010

#4....98 days.....2015

#5....95 days.....2018....1993

 

Chris what was the record for JFK?  We were at 58 here this morning.

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22 hours ago, bluewave said:

You knew the WAR was on steroids this year when we hit 80 in February with that amazing 588 dm height.

This is BANANAS. The 500mb height from this evening's weather balloon launch on Long Island is a record for December, January, February, March and (tied) April. This is not normal. #nbcct pic.twitter.com/mOsFV2N6Kv

Chris what was the reason we didn't get a true baking summer this year though even though the WAR was so strong?  Was it because of the developing el nino?  Next summer might be hotter than this one- summers after el ninos historically are.

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2 hours ago, LibertyBell said:

Chris what was the reason we didn't get a true baking summer this year though even though the WAR was so strong?  Was it because of the developing el nino?  Next summer might be hotter than this one- summers after el ninos historically are.

I think it has to do with the dewpoint.  The higher the dewpoint, the harder it is to heat the air.  Prob the reason why you don't see 100 degrees that often in MIA or MCO

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