White Gorilla Posted December 31, 2021 Share Posted December 31, 2021 13 minutes ago, jfklganyc said: Already closing in on 50F with brilliant sunshine. What a miserable month for winter lovers. Stick a fork in it It's been so warm, a mosquito came into my house yesterday and bit me. I am serious! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnoSki14 Posted December 31, 2021 Share Posted December 31, 2021 24 minutes ago, jfklganyc said: Already closing in on 50F with brilliant sunshine. What a miserable month for winter lovers. Stick a fork in it On the other hand it'd be a really cold month if we lived in Florida. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dWave Posted December 31, 2021 Share Posted December 31, 2021 Lots of sun and 54. Expected any significant breaks of sun to be after noon. Since it's shining bright let see how warm it gets.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
forkyfork Posted December 31, 2021 Share Posted December 31, 2021 24 minutes ago, SnoSki14 said: On the other hand it'd be a really cold month if we lived in Florida. that's how low the bar has gotten Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
forkyfork Posted December 31, 2021 Share Posted December 31, 2021 remember when we got arctic airmasses with clear blue skies 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormlover74 Posted December 31, 2021 Share Posted December 31, 2021 On 11/30/2021 at 9:49 PM, Stormlover74 said: Yep +5 ewr +3.5 nyc is my guess Final ewr +6.4, nyc +4.6 A little low but not bad overall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted December 31, 2021 Share Posted December 31, 2021 40° and warmer Decembers have become much more common in recent years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the_other_guy Posted December 31, 2021 Share Posted December 31, 2021 1 hour ago, forkyfork said: that's how low the bar has gotten In my adult life I remember more New Year’s Days in the 50s then snow on the ground December has become such a disaster. Very sad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted December 31, 2021 Share Posted December 31, 2021 1 hour ago, SnoSki14 said: On the other hand it'd be a really cold month if we lived in Florida. Not all of Florida. Pensacola is having its warmest December on record. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cfa Posted December 31, 2021 Share Posted December 31, 2021 As an asthmatic my lungs are grateful for the dearth of arctic airmasses so far this season. 52 and overcast, much better than the reverse (25). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tmagan Posted December 31, 2021 Share Posted December 31, 2021 Central Park will have a top ten warmest OND on record. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted December 31, 2021 Share Posted December 31, 2021 December 2021 is finishing with a monthly mean temperature of 43.8° in New York City. That was the 3rd warmest December on record. Records go back to 1869. 5 of the 10 warmest December cases have occurred since 2000. 9 of the 10 warmest December cases have occurred since 1980. 2022 will begin with more unseasonable warmth. But a turn toward cooler weather lies ahead in the medium-range. In the South, more near record and record heat prevailed. Preliminary records included: Albany, GA: 87° (old record: 81°, 1951) Baton Rouge: 84° (old record: 81°, 1974) Charleston, SC: 78° (tied record set in 1984 and tied in 1996) Charlotte: 73° (old record: 70°, 1996) College Station, TX: 83° (old record: 82°, 1951) Corpus Christi: 84° (tied record set in 2011) Galveston: 80° (old record: 74°, 1921) Houston: 84° (old record: 82°, 1974) Lake Charles, LA: 80° (old record: 78°, 1933, 1934, 1964) Meridian, MS: 84° (old record: 79°, 1951) Mobile: 81° (old record: 78°, 1988) Montgomery, AL: 83° (old record: 81°, 1951) New Orleans: 83° (old record: 81°, 1971) Pensacola: 79° (old record: 77°, 1971 and 1996) Raleigh: 74° (old record:P 72°, 1929) Savannah: 81° (old record: 80°, 1973 and 2015) Shreveport: 81° (tied record set in 1951 and tied in 1964) Tampa: 83° (tied record set in 2006 and tied in 2015 and 2018) In addition, Houston recorded its 18th 80° day of this month. The old December record was 10 days, which was set in 2012. The 18 days also matches the November record that was set in 1927. Houston also recorded its December record 8th consecutive 80° day. The old record of 5 consecutive days was set during December 3-7, 1998 and tied during December 24-28, 2016. Houston concluded December with a monthly mean temperature of 67.8°. That demolished the longstanding December mark of 64.4° from 1933. It was also high enough to tie 1909's November average, which was the 3rd warmest November on record. January will very likely commence with an AO-/PNA- pattern. That typically favors somewhat cooler than normal readings in the East. For NYC, the January 1-10, 1991-2020 mean temperature for such cases was 33.5° (normal: 34.8°). Late in the first week of January, the PNA could go positive. As that happens, the prospects for measurable snowfall could increase. Since 1990, 66% of days with 1" or more snow in New York City occurred when the PNA was positive. In addition, 81% of days with 4" or more snow occurred when the PNA was positive. The latest guidance suggests that temperatures could head toward seasonal levels and then below seasonal levels as the first week of January progresses. The coldest air will likely remain confined to the Pacific Northwest, Northern Plains, and western and central Canada during that time. Afterward, the cold could press farther south into at least the northern Middle Atlantic and Ohio Valley regions. The colder pattern could last for two or perhaps three weeks before it breaks down. Thus, it could begin to break down sometime in the January 15-20 timeframe. The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was -1.3°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was -1.1°C for the week centered around December 22. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged -1.25°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged -0.98°C. La Niña conditions will likely persist through meteorological winter. The SOI was +16.19 today. The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) figure was -1.516 today. On December 29 the MJO was in Phase 7 at an amplitude of 2.052 (RMM). The December 28-adjusted amplitude was 2.308 (RMM). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tmagan Posted December 31, 2021 Share Posted December 31, 2021 3 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said: December 2021 is finishing with a monthly mean temperature of 43.8° in New York City. That was the 3rd warmest December on record. Records go back to 1869. 5 of the 10 warmest December cases have occurred since 2000. 9 of the 10 warmest December cases have occurred since 1980. 2022 will begin with more unseasonable warmth. But a turn toward cooler weather lies ahead in the medium-range. In the South, more near record and record heat prevailed. Preliminary records included: Albany, GA: 87° (old record: 81°, 1951) Baton Rouge: 84° (old record: 81°, 1974) Charleston, SC: 78° (tied record set in 1984 and tied in 1996) Charlotte: 73° (old record: 70°, 1996) College Station, TX: 83° (old record: 82°, 1951) Corpus Christi: 84° (tied record set in 2011) Galveston: 80° (old record: 74°, 1921) Houston: 84° (old record: 82°, 1974) Lake Charles, LA: 80° (old record: 78°, 1933, 1934, 1964) Meridian, MS: 84° (old record: 79°, 1951) Mobile: 81° (old record: 78°, 1988) Montgomery, AL: 83° (old record: 81°, 1951) New Orleans: 83° (old record: 81°, 1971) Pensacola: 79° (old record: 77°, 1971 and 1996) Raleigh: 74° (old record:P 72°, 1929) Savanah: 81° (old record: 80°, 1973 and 2015) Shreveport: 81° (tied record set in 1951 and tied in 1964) Tampa: 83° (tied record set in 2006 and tied in 2015 and 2018) In addition, Houston recorded its 18th 80° day of this month. The old December record was 10 days, which was set in 2012. The 18 days also matches the November record that was set in 1927. Houston also recorded its December record 8th consecutive 80° day. The old record of 5 consecutive days was set during December 3-7, 1998 and tied during December 24-28, 2016. Houston concluded December with a monthly mean temperature of 67.8°. That demolished the longstanding December mark of 64.4° from 1933. It was also high enough to tie 1909's November average, which was the 3rd warmest November on record. January will very likely commence with an AO-/PNA- pattern. That typically favors somewhat cooler than normal readings in the East. For NYC, the January 1-10, 1991-2020 mean temperature for such cases was 33.5° (normal: 34.8°). Late in the first week of January, the PNA could go positive. As that happens, the prospects for measurable snowfall could increase. Since 1990, 66% of days with 1" or more snow in New York City occurred when the PNA was positive. In addition, 81% of days with 4" or more snow occurred when the PNA was positive. The latest guidance suggests that temperatures could head toward seasonal levels and then below seasonal levels as the first week of January progresses. The coldest air will likely remain confined to the Pacific Northwest, Northern Plains, and western and central Canada during that time. Afterward, the cold could press farther south into at least the northern Middle Atlantic and Ohio Valley regions. The colder pattern could last for two or perhaps three weeks before it breaks down. Thus, it could begin to break down sometime in the January 15-20 timeframe. The ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly was -1.3°C and the Region 3.4 anomaly was -1.1°C for the week centered around December 22. For the past six weeks, the ENSO Region 1+2 anomaly has averaged -1.25°C and the ENSO Region 3.4 anomaly has averaged -0.98°C. La Niña conditions will likely persist through meteorological winter. The SOI was +16.19 today. The preliminary Arctic Oscillation (AO) figure was -1.516 today. On December 29 the MJO was in Phase 7 at an amplitude of 2.052 (RMM). The December 28-adjusted amplitude was 2.308 (RMM). In addition San Juan, PR will have a top ten warmest December with nine of the ten warmest Decembers from 1995 onward. Records began in 1956. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donsutherland1 Posted January 1, 2022 Share Posted January 1, 2022 51 minutes ago, tmagan said: In addition San Juan, PR will have a top ten warmest December with nine of the ten warmest Decembers from 1995 onward. Records began in 1956. Very impressive and disconcerting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LongBeachSurfFreak Posted January 1, 2022 Share Posted January 1, 2022 10 hours ago, bluewave said: 40° and warmer Decembers have become much more common in recent years. The beginning decades had one 40 degree winter and lots below 30. This plays into why snow is so commonly associated with Christmas. December 89 is one of my most distinct early weather memories. Playing on the ice on the frozen canals where i grew up. The continuous cold and very minimal snow. Which all came from a couple clippers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormlover74 Posted January 1, 2022 Share Posted January 1, 2022 23 minutes ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said: The beginning decades had one 40 degree winter and lots below 30. This plays into why snow is so commonly associated with Christmas. December 89 is one of my most distinct early weather memories. Playing on the ice on the frozen canals where i grew up. The continuous cold and very minimal snow. Which all came from a couple clippers. That month was full of disappointment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Smith Posted January 1, 2022 Share Posted January 1, 2022 It's colder than a ____ ___ here if that helps. (-15 F) 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted January 1, 2022 Share Posted January 1, 2022 3rd warmest December in NYC with many of the top ranking years since the late 90s. Time Series Summary for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY - Month of DecClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. Rank Year Mean Avg Temperature Missing Count 1 2015 50.8 0 2 2001 44.1 0 3 2021 43.8 0 4 1984 43.7 0 5 2006 43.6 0 6 2011 43.3 0 7 1998 43.1 0 8 1982 42.7 0 9 1990 42.6 0 10 1891 42.5 0 11 1994 42.2 0 12 1923 42.0 0 13 2012 41.5 0 14 1996 41.3 0 - 1953 41.3 0 15 1979 41.1 0 16 1956 40.9 0 - 1931 40.9 0 17 1971 40.8 0 18 2014 40.5 0 - 1965 40.5 0 19 1957 40.2 0 20 2018 40.1 0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MJO812 Posted February 26, 2022 Author Share Posted February 26, 2022 Awful December Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted February 26, 2022 Share Posted February 26, 2022 On 1/1/2022 at 7:27 AM, bluewave said: 3rd warmest December in NYC with many of the top ranking years since the late 90s. Time Series Summary for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NY - Month of DecClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. Rank Year Mean Avg Temperature Missing Count 1 2015 50.8 0 2 2001 44.1 0 3 2021 43.8 0 4 1984 43.7 0 5 2006 43.6 0 6 2011 43.3 0 7 1998 43.1 0 8 1982 42.7 0 9 1990 42.6 0 10 1891 42.5 0 11 1994 42.2 0 12 1923 42.0 0 13 2012 41.5 0 14 1996 41.3 0 - 1953 41.3 0 15 1979 41.1 0 16 1956 40.9 0 - 1931 40.9 0 17 1971 40.8 0 18 2014 40.5 0 - 1965 40.5 0 19 1957 40.2 0 20 2018 40.1 0 very difficult to get a good winter with a December average of 40+ Just picking through this list from bottom to top the notable ones are 1957-58, 2014-15, 1982-83, 2015-16. Some of these were one big snowstorm winters like 1982-83 and 2015-16. 2014-15 was a real standout because of how cold it got from Jan 20 through Mar 20. And it was the only non strong el nino out of the 4, as a matter of fact it wasn't an el nino at all. Was 1891-92 snowy? I'm not familiar with what happened that winter, but it looks like it was the only 1800s winter that had a December average of 40+ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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