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July has arrived ... the Meteorologically defined mid summer month


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8 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

It’s a few days of lower dews. Then swamp, then have 1-2 days of lower dews and we swamp for weeks. 

These weed smokers. It makes them absolutely delusional. There’s zero guidance that shows summer ending and BN after the first 5 days or so. It all has the ridge retro and Dewey back. High as kites 

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6 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

These weed smokers. It makes them absolutely delusional. There’s zero guidance that shows summer ending and BN after the first 5 days or so. It all has the ridge retro and Dewey back. High as kites 

Cept no one said BN we all said lower dews and dry conditions. 

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13 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

He is the DOD , the defender of dews. Don't question 

Need a Superhero graphic for it.

Someone mentions comfortable weather in New England, have no doubt the DOD is coming to set you straight and remind you the dew point will rise to power again!

 

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8 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Need a Superhero graphic for it.

Someone mentions comfortable weather in New England, have no doubt the DOD is coming to set you straight and remind you the dew point will rise to power again!

 

No pattern change according to him,let's look at a week plus of heat indexes

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1 minute ago, Damage In Tolland said:

3-5 days does not a pattern change make. Put silly charts east and look at pattern . Ridge backing west .. means what charts show as trough ends to backing west upon.verification. Charts charts n more charts 

Illustrate this pattern to us with a visual as you seem to see this in all model data.  What’s forcing the ridge to back westward In your opinion?

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2 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Illustrate this pattern to us with a visual as you seem to see this in all model data.  What’s forcing the ridge to back westward In your opinion?

I mean what are these 2 drinking?Kevin doesn't know charts derive from actual model data. 

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Just now, powderfreak said:

Illustrate this pattern to us with a visual as you seem to see this in all model data.  What’s forcing the ridge to back westward In your opinion?

Typhoon in far east moving NW. WAN SST all over Atlantic basin .. and the strength of the ridge. If you can .. and maybe you can’t.. envision its winter and a storm is progged to move OTS and miss . But the models miss the strength of the WAR and that forces the storm back west . Are you envisioning?

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