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June, 2021 Discussion


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5 minutes ago, kdxken said:

5 days AOA 90 in Boston none in Worcester.

That can happen. A difference of 1000’ in a well mixed atmosphere can mean sometimes almost 10 degree difference. The dew points made the difference a bit less but still 6-8 degree difference 

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5 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

That can happen. A difference of 1000’ in a well mixed atmosphere can mean sometimes almost 10 degree difference. The dew points made the difference a bit less but still 6-8 degree difference 

I wonder what Worcester was in 1925? Maybe Ginxy would know

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7 hours ago, kdxken said:

I wonder what Worcester was in 1925? Maybe Ginxy would know

1925-06-03 92 61 76.5 15.0 0 12 T 0.0 0
1925-06-04 92 70 81.0 19.2 0 16 0.00 0.0 0
1925-06-05 92 72 82.0 19.9 0 17 0.00 0.0 0
1925-06-06 94 77 85.5 23.1 0 21 0.00 0.0 0
1925-06-07 94 54
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I'd honestly like to see an old school COC summer like the 60s and 70s had...just to know it can happen again. I'm afraid those days are gone though. Mid/upper 40s in July are probably the best we can do up here...excluding the NNE rad pits.

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1 hour ago, dendrite said:

I'd honestly like to see an old school COC summer like the 60s and 70s had...just to know it can happen again. I'm afraid those days are gone though. Mid/upper 40s in July are probably the best we can do up here...excluding the NNE rad pits.

She gone.

 

In all honesty, it will be back in some form I am sure. But the fact we a torching permafrost areas is not helping. 

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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:

She gone.

 

In all honesty, it will be back in some form I am sure. But the fact we a torching permafrost areas is not helping. 

Yeah there’s a bad positive feedback loop up there in the arctic with the thinning sea ice volume and loss of permafrost. We’re getting cutoff from those cP airmasses more and more in the deep summer and even when we get them it’s generally meh. 

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3 hours ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

Behind clouds/trees here.  Even if I could see it to the eye it would be meh unless you get over 95% coverage.  Nice shot though

Overcast here too, just like the 2 most recent lunar eclipses.  Agree with the bolded.  Back around 1970 we were shingling a roof in NNJ during a 93% eclipse and it was like a weird twilight near midday - strange to have short shadows and less light, but still full daylight.  Dropping from 10,000 candlepower to 700 isn't all that impressive, especially since we read under electric lights at 100 c-p after dark.

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6 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

We got 46F last night.  Getting even drier out now at 61/39.  Dews slipping into the 30s with a breeze, almost hoodie weather.

Looks like SLK snuck down to 39F and HIE at 42F.

Dews around 30 in Aroostook; if tonight is clear and calm some gardeners there might get an unpleasant surprise.

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