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March DISCO/OBS: Please End It


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1 minute ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

Nothing worse than a rain forest swamp vibe.

Last summer was alot more enjoyable overall than the torrential rains of 2 years ago. Ideally find a good balance, but I prefer the Stein side. 

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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:

I can’t wait for this summer. Massive heat and dews it seems. 

C'mon man ... That's like calling this Winter in October for a better Snow season ( at least for SNE ) we didn't even get to the normal climo for Snow. Plus.... I despise the heat and humidity ..... No matter what happens, there's always going to be some heat and humidity. It's just a given.

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59 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

these "warm" summers with dank, black mold in the bathrooms regardless of roaring exit fans and dehumidifiers, and convective debris by 1 pm in 78 DPs, with thunder boomin away always somewhere else  ... I fear CC means that's our summers forever.   Seems like 7 out of the last 7 summers have been that way.   I may have a traumatized memory there to some degree, but the shit summers have been very real. 

May have to relo at some point.  Regardless of cause ... CC or God is an asshole aside, having to rationalize and gaslight self into believing winters aren't as bad as x-yz, when in objective truth they are actually butt rape,  followed by putrid summers, with destructive interference stopping anything otherwise regardless of season...   that is a hell.  

Not disagreeing with what you say, but unless I'm remembering incorrectly ( and that could be a distinct possibility) last summer did not seem terrible at least as far as temps compared to the few before. For me I still think summer 2018 was THE worst as far as combination of extended heat along with high dews. It could be simply because it was a memorable summer for me preparing for my wedding in September, however the weather just seemed terrible and broke just in time for our outdoor wedding. Only time in my life I've ever felt the effects of heat stroke or whatever you call it. Feeling dizzy and shaking uncontrollably... It Came Upon me out of nowhere. NOT a fun experience 

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23 minutes ago, Snowcrazed71 said:

C'mon man ... That's like calling this Winter in October for a better Snow season ( at least for SNE ) we didn't even get to the normal climo for Snow. Plus.... I despise the heat and humidity ..... No matter what happens, there's always going to be some heat and humidity. It's just a given.

I like it more and more. Summer as it should be and it only gets warmer since we are melting away the permafrost and basically cold fronts are more like a dryline.

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1 hour ago, Typhoon Tip said:

I miss WNW flow summers ...  where it's warm, by made to be dryer DPs.   

My favorite summer weather is 85/55  ...which doesn't allow for a lot of wiggle room, nor likeliness, no.  But the sideways sun shine of late afternoon through 7pm after an afternoon of 87/55 ... when there is a light breeze is pure splendor

I remember days back in the 80s when we would have occasional days in the mid 70s to low 80s and low dews, often accompanied by a decent NW breeze.

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30 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Last summer went full on gorgeous at mid August…sunny warm(upper 70’s) and dry for 3 months. Other than the lack of rain.. it was perfect. 

Yeah I'll take just this side of hot days and 48 to 52° nights all day in august! Great way to extend the best outdoor season known as fall, unless you're a snowmobiler of course

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34 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Last summer went full on gorgeous at mid August…sunny warm(upper 70’s) and dry for 3 months. Other than the lack of rain.. it was perfect. 

I went to newfound lake 3rd week of August and it as cloudy and rained everyday except 1 and then didn’t rain for 3 months after that. Figures 

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23 minutes ago, codfishsnowman said:

I remember days back in the 80s when we would have occasional days in the mid 70s to low 80s and low dews, often accompanied by a decent NW breeze.

Kinda what I call 'deck party' weather.  

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47 minutes ago, UnitedWx said:

Not disagreeing with what you say, but unless I'm remembering incorrectly ( and that could be a distinct possibility) last summer did not seem terrible at least as far as temps compared to the few before. For me I still think summer 2018 was THE worst as far as combination of extended heat along with high dews. It could be simply because it was a memorable summer for me preparing for my wedding in September, however the weather just seemed terrible and broke just in time for our outdoor wedding. Only time in my life I've ever felt the effects of heat stroke or whatever you call it. Feeling dizzy and shaking uncontrollably... It Came Upon me out of nowhere. NOT a fun experience 

So you are into temperature concerns...  word.

I'm sick of this, "convective debris by 1 pm in 78 DPs, with thunder boomin away always somewhere else  ..."   and it's penetrative warm wetness that seems to even get into your bed it is so inundating - if you don't have sufficient hvac methods .

It's like we get this weakness in the 500 mb height field - I think it's related to these unbearable record hot heat domes going on over western N/A, more and more so in summers. It is causing the flow to physically/necessarily sink in latitude over the eastern continent - in the means.   Sure, it won't be all the time, but is however the base-line super synoptic rest state.  The flow is SE over VA, S over PA, and that pools in New England. That means like Scott was saying ...we seem to more and more end up with high DPs, which of course is true... There's no seems about - regardless of cause, we are getting persistent DP anomalies.   This then inimically leads to +cloud anomalies and basically ...  NOT getting the 84/55, WNW breezy, nostalgic summer types.  

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55 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

I like it more and more. Summer as it should be and it only gets warmer since we are melting away the permafrost and basically cold fronts are more like a dryline.

One thing I'll agree on, my body is starting to hate the cold now that I'm in my '50s. I also love sitting outside And just taking in what's going on in the woods around our house. So there's that too. I guess you got a point there about the warmer weather lol. But I don't think I'll ever stop loving the idea of the big storms in the winter.

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26 minutes ago, Snowcrazed71 said:

One thing I'll agree on, my body is starting to hate the cold now that I'm in my '50s. I also love sitting outside And just taking in what's going on in the woods around our house. So there's that too. I guess you got a point there about the warmer weather lol. But I don't think I'll ever stop loving the idea of the big storms in the winter.

Of course not. But It's getting old regarding how stressful and frustrating this season has become. Winter is too long for this shit. 

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1 hour ago, codfishsnowman said:

I remember days back in the 80s when we would have occasional days in the mid 70s to low 80s and low dews, often accompanied by a decent NW breeze.

Ya that was last August and September…every single day for weeks and weeks. With cool/very cool nights. How quickly we forget. 

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1 hour ago, UnitedWx said:

Yeah I'll take just this side of hot days and 48 to 52° nights all day in august! Great way to extend the best outdoor season known as fall, unless you're a snowmobiler of course

Second half of summer was incredible last year. Fall was picture perfect. And winter this year was winter. Wish we had a big storm or two…but it’s been a good winter as far as temps and retention, for most all the season.  

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52 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Of course not. But It's getting old regarding how stressful and frustrating this season has become. Winter is too long for this shit. 

I’ll defer to Tip for an answer to this, but I don’t see how we are escaping the compressed fast flow in the atmosphere?  It seems like the new regime, at least for now. 
I don’t remember the last slow moving region wide juggernaut storm.

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1 minute ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

I’ll defer to tip for an answer to this, but I don’t see how we are escaping the compressed fast flow in the atmosphere?  It seems like the new regime, at least for now. 
I don’t remember the last slow moving region wide juggernaut storm.

Until it’s not…just like everything else.  Get ready for a nice slow mover come mid April with days of rain and cold mist at 42 degrees.   

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56 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Of course not. But It's getting old regarding how stressful and frustrating this season has become. Winter is too long for this shit. 

It’s been a zero return hobby here since Jan 22. Tough to devote time to it only to be burned time and time again.

We had an epic stretch centered around 2015, but we are now doing the opposite of that the last 3 years 

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6 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

I’ll defer to Tip for an answer to this, but I don’t see how we are escaping the compressed fast flow in the atmosphere?  It seems like the new regime, at least for now. 
I don’t remember the last slow moving region wide juggernaut storm.

Seems to be more prevalent when it’s a snow event. We had a couple of epic prolonged Rainers last March.

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9 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

I’ll defer to Tip for an answer to this, but I don’t see how we are escaping the compressed fast flow in the atmosphere?  It seems like the new regime, at least for now. 
I don’t remember the last slow moving region wide juggernaut storm.

Spring adjust the wavelengths as the seasonal change causes them to get wonky, and you can certainly get a large event of rain or snow.

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9 minutes ago, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

It’s been a zero return hobby here since Jan 22. Tough to devote time to it only to be burned time and time again.

We had an epic stretch centered around 2015, but we are now doing the opposite of that the last 3 years 

We had an epic stretch in the 90’s too..two record breaking winters here in 3 years…after a monstrous stretch of garbage.  It happens.  You’re young…you’ll experience the good again.

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3 hours ago, WinterWolf said:

Last summer went full on gorgeous at mid August…sunny warm(upper 70’s) and dry for 3 months. Other than the lack of rain.. it was perfect. 

Yeah that was spectacular. Don’t get me wrong—still like a good winter—but it’s easily fall, summer, spring, and winter in my order of enjoyment. 

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