the_other_guy Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 12 hours ago, forkyfork said: how many nyc residents live in a forest? as many as live on a big open field next to a runway 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 9 minutes ago, the_other_guy said: as many as live on a big open field next to a runway The airports were actually cooler this week due to the influence of the sea breezes. The ASOS units at the airports are located on grassy strips. Many of ours are close to water like EWR,LGA, and JFK. But some would say how about the tarmac and all that concrete? Well the sensors are probably placed similarly to a backyard Wunderground station in any of those airport neighborhoods. Heck, there may even be more grass than around the average residents houses in those neighborhoods. The neighborhoods contain miles and miles of paved driveways, sidewalks, and streets. So the airport represents the same land use as the local residential neighborhoods with probably more grass. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weatherpruf Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 12 hours ago, Rjay said: I miss the cool late August and September nights. We still get them but less often. It's gotten ridiculous over the last decade. Not just that, but as a mariner I can tell you these constant disturbances, even the smaller ones offshore, really have changed things for us. We try to tell the regulators that closing fishing seasons in summer and opening them in the fall is not working for us, but they don't listen. Today we were set to go to Breezy Point from Sayreville NJ but had to cancel when the pea soup rolled in with 70% chance of thunderstorms on SE winds, plus an ongoing swell that is reaching inshore. I can take a little rain, but lightning and hail on a small boat far from home port ( a few miles is far when you're on a small craft and lightning is striking all around you while you get tossed about like The Minnow ) isn't my idea of fun. Plus, it is really uncomfortable out. I miss the cooler days of late Aug and Sept. Pea soup, thick fog and humidity and absurd temps make me want to hit the road for Maine.... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 75 / 72 southerly flow and cloudy. Where / when the sun comes out it warms up quickly to low/,mid 80s. In the southerly humid flow till Wed (9/13) overall warm , humid mainly cloudy so nothing more than 80s when and where the sun is out, and potential slow moving soakers. Lee leaning right on latest guidance. By mid month more NW/W flow brings in some dryer and near normal conditons. Still see ridging long the EC towards the end of the month to end warmer. https://cdn.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES16/ABI/GIFS/GOES16-NE-GEOCOLOR-600x600.gif Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 1 hour ago, bluewave said: That’s really the point when we now see from the NYC micronet how upper 90s was the norm for maxes during this heatwave in the densely packed neighborhoods around Brooklyn and Queens. So letting the Central Park ASOS OBS drift so far from reality with the tree growth doesn’t really make any sense. These urban inner city neighborhoods were hotter than Newark this week. The UHI in Queens is much stronger than Newark with 2 days not dropping below 80°. Cornoa, Queens at ground level. 9/8…92/75 9/7….98/81 9/6….96/80 9/5….94/78 9/4…..90/77 9/3…..93/69 One of the largest contrasts i recall was July 2006 NYC/ EWR (NE-NJ) if you recall June 2006 was quite wet and really enhanced the overgrowth effects. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 Records: Highs: EWR: 94 (1964) NYC: 94 (1915) LGA: 93 (2016) Lows: EWR: 48 (1938) NYC: 48 (1883) LGA: 53 (1956) Historical: 1775: The Independence Hurricane slammed into Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Many ships were sunk and buildings demolished. 4,000 people died in what is considered to be Canada's deadliest hurricane disaster. 1921 - A dying tropical depression unloaded 38.2 inches of rain upon the town of Thrall in southeastern Texas killing 224 persons. 36.4 inches fell in 18 hours. (David Ludlum) (The Weather Channel) 1944 - The ""Great Atlantic Hurricane"" ravaged the east coast. The storm killed 22 persons and caused 63 million dollars damage in the Chesapeake Bay area, then besieged New England killing 390 persons and causing another 100 million dollars damage. (The Weather Channel) 1965: Hurricane Betsy slammed into New Orleans on the evening of September 9, 1965. 110 mph winds and power failures were reported in New Orleans. The eye of the storm passed to the southwest of New Orleans on a northwesterly track. The northern and western eyewalls covered Southeast Louisiana and the New Orleans area from about 8 PM until 4 AM the next morning. In Thibodaux, winds of 130 mph to 140 mph were reported. The Baton Rouge weather bureau operated under auxiliary power, without telephone communication. 1971 - Hurricane Ginger formed, and remained a hurricane until the 5th of October. The 27 day life span was the longest of record for any hurricane in the North Atlantic Ocean. (The Weather Channel) 1987 - Thunderstorms produced severe weather in the central U.S. Thunderstorms in West Texas spawned four tornadoes in the vicinity of Lubbock, and produced baseball size hail and wind gusts to 81 mph at Ropesville. Thunderstorms produced hail two inches in diameter at Downs KS and Harvard NE, breaking car windows at Harvard. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 1988 - Florence became a hurricane and headed for the Central Gulf Coast Region. Florence made landfall early the next morning, passing over New Orleans LA. Winds gusts to 80 mph were recorded at an oil rig south of the Chandeleur Islands. Wind gusts around New Orleans reached 61 mph. Total property damage from Florence was estimated at 2.5 million dollars. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary) 1989 - The first snow of the season began to whiten the mountains of Wyoming early in the morning, as for two days a moist and unusually cold storm system affected the state. By the morning of the 11th, a foot of snow covered the ground at Burgess Junction. Thunderstorms developing along a cold front crossing the Ohio Valley produced severe weather in Indiana during the late afternoon and early evening hours. Strong thunderstorm winds blew down a tent at Palestine injuring seven persons, and frequent lightning interrupted the Purdue and Miami of Ohio football game, clearing the stands. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) 2013: Historical rainfall occurred in northern Colorado from September 9 to September 16 and resulted in severe flash flooding along the northern Front Range of Colorado and subsequent river flooding downstream along the South Platte River and its tributaries. The heaviest rain fell along the Front Range northwest of Denver on September 11–12. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rtd208 Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day1otlk.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rtd208 Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 Brutal out there this morning. Current temp 82/DP 76/RH 82% Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wdrag Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 Am continuing theme of spotty life threatening FF, road washouts along and N of I78 PA/NJ into se NYS, especially metro and hillsides by 00z/15. Already spotty 3+ from what I can tell ne NJ and these two weekend afternoons-evening will be vigorous. Looks like Wednesday the 13th is the packed PW axis in what I think is LEE assisted ULL jet structure/convergence---6 hour 2-4" event somewhere near I95. Thereafter, presuming Lee gets lost in the northward shuffle and does not accelerate, then problems develop next weekend as GEFS/GEPS/EPS guidance are increasingly going with a deepening trough in the Great Lakes and multiple ensembles have decent 24 hour rainfall near the 17th e LI e New England. So for me, I wait before saying expanding Lee wind-pf fields not scraping e New England. We should know more late Monday the 11th. Not starting a topic on this 7th-14th heavy rain period, until I'm absolutely sure of more than "isolated" 10" in the NYC subforum. Note the LSR's from OKX/PHI on the rain reports. For now, SVR dominates the past two days in extensiveness. That should change this weekend. Also 00z/9 CSU Machine Learning GEFS Probs are of interest next weekend on FF. Day 7-8 has a good chance of failure to produce but it is of some interest to me as this pattern unfolds for the northeast USA. I'm not tossing a bunch of graphics out since I won't be able to find-verify, since expect many future comments coming. For now, I think the potential around here is a bit underplayed. Walt 951A/9 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IrishRob17 Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 68/67 RH 96% 3.63" over the past two days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnoSki14 Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 4 minutes ago, Rtd208 said: Brutal out there this morning. Current temp 82/DP 76/RH 82% Some very heavy rainfall possible with this tropical like air mass 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark Star Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 2 hours ago, bluewave said: The airports were actually cooler this week due to the influence of the sea breezes. The ASOS units at the airports are located on grassy strips. Many of ours are close to water like EWR,LGA, and JFK. But some would say how about the tarmac and all that concrete? Well the sensors are probably placed similarly to a backyard Wunderground station in any of those airport neighborhoods. Heck, there may even be more grass than around the average residents houses in those neighborhoods. The neighborhoods contain miles and miles of paved driveways, sidewalks, and streets. So the airport represents the same land use as the local residential neighborhoods with probably more grass. If I remember correctly, Newark Airport weather station is over grass. Central Park is okay for temperature readings, but it shouldn't be under a tree. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rjay Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 17 minutes ago, IrishRob17 said: 68/67 RH 96% 3.63" over the past two days. 81/75 85% 0.0" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winterwx21 Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 22 hours ago, winterwx21 said: Yep low dewpoints probably come back next friday. Looks a little earlier now. The low humidity appears to be coming in for thursday. Should be beautiful weather late week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormlover74 Posted September 9, 2023 Author Share Posted September 9, 2023 I noticed ewr reported a heavy thunderstorm yesterday yet no rainfall reported? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 25 minutes ago, Dark Star said: If I remember correctly, Newark Airport weather station is over grass. Central Park is okay for temperature readings, but it shouldn't be under a tree. The old Central Park station when it wasn’t under a tree through the 1980s was usually warmer than LGA and sometimes EWR. Makes sense since Central Park is further from the water than LGA and EWR. The July of 1977 heatwave wouldn’t be as big a story had the Central Park equipment been under a tree like it is today. No chance these days anymore of multiple 100s and highs warmer than Newark or LGA. Repeat that July 1977 heatwave today and there would probably be no 100s at Central Park. Data for NY CITY CENTRAL PARK, NYClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. Date Max Temperature Min Temperature 1977-07-13 93 73 1977-07-14 92 73 1977-07-15 96 72 1977-07-16 98 75 1977-07-17 97 78 1977-07-18 100 78 1977-07-19 102 78 1977-07-20 92 75 1977-07-21 104 78 Data for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. Date Max Temperature Min Temperature 1977-07-13 92 73 1977-07-14 91 73 1977-07-15 93 71 1977-07-16 97 72 1977-07-17 99 77 1977-07-18 98 75 1977-07-19 100 78 1977-07-20 90 75 1977-07-21 102 78 Data for LAGUARDIA AIRPORT, NYClick column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. Date Max Temperature Min Temperature 1977-07-13 92 72 1977-07-14 89 72 1977-07-15 90 69 1977-07-16 96 72 1977-07-17 95 74 1977-07-18 95 76 1977-07-19 99 75 1977-07-20 90 74 1977-07-21 99 78 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psv88 Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 85/76 now. Brutal day for 6 year old baseball… Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winterwx21 Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 1 hour ago, SnoSki14 said: Some very heavy rainfall possible with this tropical like air mass Yep but the models keep the storms to our west today. You never know though so we'll keep an eye on radar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestBabylonWeather Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 86/77Not nice at allDP needs to be 20 lower . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psv88 Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 3 hours ago, the_other_guy said: as many as live on a big open field next to a runway Ha most of the city lives literally on top of black top, yet the temp is taken under a tree in a big park. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winterwx21 Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 1 hour ago, psv88 said: 85/76 now. Brutal day for 6 year old baseball… One heck of a first third of September for heat-humidity. Very impressive. But we had a comfortable August, so we were due for some heat-humidity. The cooler-dry weather late week will be nice. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluewave Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 2 hours ago, SACRUS said: One of the largest contrasts i recall was July 2006 NYC/ EWR (NE-NJ) if you recall June 2006 was quite wet and really enhanced the overgrowth effects. Yeah, contrast the NYC number of 90 days in 2006 to 1977. No trees blocking the sensors in 1977 allowed NYC and EWR to get close. NYC was so far back in 2006 that it was ridiculous. Data for January 1, 2006 through December 31, 2006Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. State Name Station Type Number of Days Max Temperature >= 90 NJ PLAINFIELD COOP 30 NJ HARRISON COOP 30 NJ TETERBORO AIRPORT COOP 30 NJ TETERBORO AIRPORT WBAN 29 NJ NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 27 NJ CRANFORD COOP 24 NJ MIDLAND PARK COOP 24 NJ CANOE BROOK COOP 22 NY LAGUARDIA AIRPORT WBAN 22 NY BRONX COOP 21 CT DANBURY COOP 20 NY DOBBS FERRY-ARDSLEY COOP 18 NY WEST POINT COOP 18 NJ CALDWELL ESSEX COUNTY AP WBAN 16 NY MINEOLA COOP 16 NY NEW YORK AVE V BROOKLYN COOP 15 NY PORT JERVIS COOP 13 NY WANTAGH CEDAR CREEK COOP 13 CT NORWICH PUBLIC UTILITY PLANT COOP 12 NY JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WBAN 12 NJ ESSEX FELLS SERVICE BLDG COOP 11 NY SHIRLEY BROOKHAVEN AIRPORT WBAN 11 CT MERIDEN MARKHAM MUNICIPAL AP WBAN 11 NY ISLIP-LI MACARTHUR AP WBAN 10 NY MONTGOMERY ORANGE COUNTY AP WBAN 10 NY RIVERHEAD RESEARCH FARM COOP 9 NY MIDDLETOWN 2 NW COOP 9 NY FARMINGDALE REPUBLIC AP WBAN 9 NY NY CITY CENTRAL PARK WBAN 8 Data for January 1, 1977 through December 31, 1977Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. State Name Station Type Number of Days Max Temperature >= 90 CT NEW HAVEN COOP 34 NY NEW YORK LAUREL HILL COOP 30 NY WEST POINT COOP 28 NJ PLAINFIELD COOP 27 NJ NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP WBAN 26 NJ CRANFORD COOP 25 NY DOBBS FERRY-ARDSLEY COOP 25 NY NY WESTERLEIGH STAT IS COOP 23 NY NY CITY CENTRAL PARK WBAN 23 NJ TETERBORO AIRPORT WBAN 23 NJ CANOE BROOK COOP 22 NJ LITTLE FALLS COOP 21 CT STAMFORD 5 N COOP 21 NY NEW YORK AVE V BROOKLYN COOP 19 NY MARYKNOLL COOP 19 NY SCARSDALE COOP 19 NY PATCHOGUE 2 N COOP 17 NY SUFFERN COOP 17 NY WALDEN 1 ESE COOP 17 NJ WANAQUE RAYMOND DAM COOP 16 NJ RINGWOOD COOP 16 NY LAGUARDIA AIRPORT WBAN 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gravitylover Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 2 hours ago, SACRUS said: 1989 - The first snow of the season began to whiten the mountains of Wyoming early in the morning, as for two days a moist and unusually cold storm system affected the state. By the morning of the 11th, a foot of snow covered the ground at Burgess Junction. Thunderstorms developing along a cold front crossing the Ohio Valley produced severe weather in Indiana during the late afternoon and early evening hours. Strong thunderstorm winds blew down a tent at Palestine injuring seven persons, and frequent lightning interrupted the Purdue and Miami of Ohio football game, clearing the stands. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) In the mountains of NW Colorado we were skiing a few inches of slush one day then 2 days later it was thigh deep cold fluff. We accessed it with Jeeps and Landcruisers, traded drivers so we could all get a few laps. It was the best September skiing I've ever done 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qg_omega Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 Rain today? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian5671 Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 41 minutes ago, qg_omega said: Rain today? some pop ups in Eastern NJ and near SW CT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 Up to 87 - a bit more sun and could mke a run for 90 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Santa Claus Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 this weather is disgusting 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winterwx21 Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 89 with a dewpoint of 73 here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jm1220 Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 85/77. Absolute sauna once again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cyg Posted September 9, 2023 Share Posted September 9, 2023 Down in Brick right now. Constant rumbling from those severe storms off to my west, but it doesn't look like they'll hit here unless they expand or drift east. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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