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September 2018 Discussions & Observations Thread


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2 hours ago, SRRTA22 said:

Me too. Clouds are racing, nice strong breeze and a very tropical airmass. Feels different then your normal warm passes we've experienced this summer..but ye know...human psyche does play a role.

I got this refreshing feeling last year too when those TCs were just offshore and in 2016 I think it was with Matthew passing by to our east.

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Next 8 days averaging 72degs., or about 6degs. AN.

Month to date is +2.9[73.2].   Should be +3.9[72.8] by the 26th.

Of the previous 60 days, just 17 have been BN.

Florence leftovers, remnant low, appear to be about 150 miles to our west this AM, with no real circulation anymore.

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On 9/13/2018 at 8:11 AM, SACRUS said:

More like Denmark in the spring.  If you looked at the 500 MB map the last 8 days youd think we would have been +8 - 10.  ONce we clear in 2023 we should warmup nicely.

 

In all seriousness - ECM is back to predominant higher heights in the Sep 20 - 24 period perhaps the next window for a little late season heat. 

Hey Denmark has a nice climate lol.

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2 hours ago, LibertyBell said:

We missed a 75 degree dew point by one degree lol.

Looks like Warwick, RI made it.

JFK got their 41st the next day, 75/75/100% right now at  5 am

 

41 days is off the charts compared to anything that we have seen before. 

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30 minutes ago, bluewave said:

41 days is off the charts compared to anything that we have seen before. 

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Chris, do you think today is the last one or could we see more of these this month/year?  It seems to be rather easy to get 75+ dew points this year, much harder to get 90 degree highs, but if you look at climatology and past history, 75+ dew points should be more difficult to get than 90 degree highs here!

 

Fall begins Saturday night at 9:54PM EDT but day and night dont become equal until 4 days later, on the 26th.

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23 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

Chris, do you think today is the last one or could we see more of these this month/year?  It seems to be rather easy to get 75+ dew points this year, much harder to get 90 degree highs, but if you look at climatology and past history, 75+ dew points should be more difficult to get than 90 degree highs here!

 

Fall begins Saturday night at 9:54PM EDT but day and night dont become equal until 4 days later, on the 26th.

Plenty of moisture available for slow moving tropical downpours from Florence later.

http://mp1.met.psu.edu/~fxg1/HRRRNE_CUR/comploop.html

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Preliminary Record High Minimum Temperatures for 9/18:

Atlantic City: 78° (old record: 72°, 1972)
Boston: 71° (old record: 69°, 1992)
Bridgeport: 75° (old record: 72°, 2016)
Islip: 74° (old record: 69°, 1991 and 2016)
New Haven: 75° (old record: 70°, 1991, 1992, and 2016)
New York City-JFK: 75° (old record: 72°, 1972)
New York City-LGA: 76° (old record: 72°, 2016)
New York City-NYC: 75° (old record: 72°, 1905 and 1972)
Newark: 76° (old record: 72°, 1972)
Philadelphia: 73° (old record: 72°, 1942 and 1991)
Providence: 72° (old record: 68°, 1972)
Salisbury: 77° (old record: 74°, 1972)
Trenton: 76° (old record: 74°, 1888)
Washington, DC: 75° (old record: 73°, 1942, 1970, and 1991)
Westhampton: 73° (old record: 69°, 2016)
White Plains: 73° (old record: 68°, 1971)

Note: The guidance suggests that temperatures at some of these locations could fall below their current minimum temperatures for the day before the daily record-keeping period ends.

 

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6 minutes ago, winterwx21 said:

Central Middlesex County NJ getting hammered. Looks as if the very heavy stuff will continue to miss just to the south this afternoon. A lot of rain for NYC south and east, but probably not much for northern Jersey.

Yeah the northern activity is starting to weaken as that line becomes more organized to the south and east

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