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July Discobs 2020


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6 hours ago, WxReese said:

 

Hey Ian! Where can I find this chart? This is awesome. Thanks! 

it is from storm vista. they have a pretty sweet set of offerings. 

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Ok, let's see how this works.  We are currently sitting at 84.0 at DCA for the month.  That would tie for the 2nd hottest month ever.  Tracking this out based on NWS forecasts and model blends puts us just under 84.0, which would place July 2020 third.  However, I'm skeptical of the lows that the NWS are using for DCA and we will see if the cool-down at the end of the month actually transpires.

  Day of Month Max Min Cumulative Average  
July 1-20   1860 1498 3358 84.0 Actuals
Tuesday, July 21, 2020 21 96 78 3532 84.1 NWS Forecast/Actual
Wednesday, July 22, 2020 22 96 75 3703 84.2 NWS Forecast
Thursday, July 23, 2020 23 94 76 3873 84.2 NWS Forecast
Friday, July 24, 2020 24 90 74 4037 84.1 NWS Forecast
Saturday, July 25, 2020 25 90 74 4201 84.0 NWS Forecast
Sunday, July 26, 2020 26 92 74 4367 84.0 NWS Forecast
Monday, July 27, 2020 27 95 76 4538 84.0 NWS Forecast
Tuesday, July 28, 2020 28 94 78.5 4710.5 84.1 GFS/Euro blend
Wednesday, July 29, 2020 29 90 77.5 4878 84.1 GFS/Euro blend
Thursday, July 30, 2020 30 86.5 74.5 5039 84.0 GFS/Euro blend
Friday, July 31, 2020 31 84 70 5193 83.8 GFS/Euro blend
             
        July 2011 84.5  
        July 2012 84.0  
        July 2010 83.1  
        July 1993 83.1  
        July 1999 83.0  
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good stuff was thinking of running myself.. saved some effort. 2011 should prob remain king I suppose. I have less feels about the others although a fourth top 5 in a little over a decade is thisisfinedog.gif

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1 hour ago, DCTeacherman said:

National Zoo is at 99

the airnow station seems to run high. it says 102 now. Nats Park is 98 tho. this is where I say I should get a therm. 

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2 minutes ago, Ian said:

97... seems legit. The station near me is wonky imo. was out it's hot but not 102. 

WaPo has run rather close to DCA overall last five. DCA in parentheses after Post numbers.

Fri 97 (96)
Sat 99 (98)
Sun 100 (99)
Mon 99 (99)
Tue 97+ (95+)

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3 minutes ago, MN Transplant said:

Yeah, that's really good.

DCA tends to find the 10 min of wind off Crystal City it needs most days... occasionally not. It is fairly representative of downtown other than immediate proximity to the river. 

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Just now, Ian said:

DCA tends to find the 10 min of wind off Crystal City it needs most days... occasionally not. It is fairly representative of downtown other than immediate proximity to the river. 

That river helps our dews. It also helps our lows. I agree with MN Transplant when we can get that river to 90+ consistently DCA night temps are going to often be in high 70s+

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2 minutes ago, Subtropics said:

That river helps our dews. It also helps our lows. I agree with MN Transplant when we can get that river to 90+ consistently DCA night temps are going to often be in high 70s+

yeah for sure. the super high dews are often nearish the water although I think as the bay and ocean warm it expands over more of the region with time. interestingly temperatures are not quite as high as last year, which was a record in the relatively short period of record. https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2019/07/23/hot-water-potomac-river-set-record-high-temperature-degrees-recent-heat-wave/

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6 minutes ago, pazzo83 said:

my station runs warm in the afternoon - i think it's how the sun hits our building (i'm at 101 rn)

it's pretty hard to site perfectly in a city plus I think many/most home systems are at least prone to excess in temps and precip, esp if not heavily maintained. haven't seen any of the major locations get much past 100 locally so much higher is a little questionable maybe, tho possible on small scales for sure. the post station is on top of a building, like many or most wxbugs... not proper either. 

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12 minutes ago, Ian said:

it's pretty hard to site perfectly in a city plus I think many/most home systems are at least prone to excess in temps and precip, esp if not heavily maintained. haven't seen any of the major locations get much past 100 locally so much higher is a little questionable maybe, tho possible on small scales for sure. the post station is on top of a building, like many or most wxbugs... not proper either. 

yeah building rooftops aren't ideal, but i get a pretty good wind reading.   Briefly got a 102/72 reading, so that was pretty brutal.  Back down to 100 flat now.

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