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My Summer Outlook 2020


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2007 was the last time NYC had temperatures in the 50's for July and August...the 2010's had only two years that temps dropped below 60...Aug 2011 and 2013 had a min of 59 for the month.,.Compare that to the 1970's which had seven years and six in a row with July and August getting below 60...

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Good stuff! @Isotherm

The temp map for the US looks similar to the pattern for the US this week. Impressive heat for the Rockies and the MDT timezone while a persistent northwest flow for us here in the Northeast (near normal) with short lived heat of 1 to 2 days every so often.

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On 6/1/2020 at 7:14 PM, Ace said:

Good stuff! @Isotherm

The temp map for the US looks similar to the pattern for the US this week. Impressive heat for the Rockies and the MDT timezone while a persistent northwest flow for us here in the Northeast (near normal) with short lived heat of 1 to 2 days every so often.

would be nice to be in NW flow to keep the humidity in check!

 

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On 5/29/2020 at 10:11 AM, Isotherm said:

Nice outlook, Tom!  The real headline summer of the decade will be in 2021....it follows the 11 year cycle that began in 1933.....(maybe there was too much of a little ice age influence still going on before that?) Based on how the 11 yr cycle summers have been getting hotter.....2021 may eclipse 2010!

 

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