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Misc Summer Sizzlin Whamby Thread

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Thought this was pretty accurate and funny.


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Don't get me wrong though I think that statistic Michael posted is still very impressive & showcases just how large internal, natural variability can be. Given the base state climate was much cooler in the 1920s, makes u wonder what we're capable of now. 20 warm decembers in a row inbound :(
Yep, there is no question we are now in a warmer base state and extremes in heat or cold will still occur but the overall average is higher. As to what is causing it is where the debate lies and this is not the thread to discuss that so let's just leave it at the first sentence of my post as we should all agree with that. ;)
 
Someone broke the hrrr
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Look how trash those mid level temps are between 700mb and 500mb, convection won’t be able to grow good for crap With such putrid mid level lapse rates, yay for the ridge and warm mid levels, maybe a area that would see much better convection is toward southeastern NC
 
Yep, there is no question we are now in a warmer base state and extremes in heat or cold will still occur but the overall average is higher. As to what is causing it is where the debate lies and this is not the thread to discuss that so let's just leave it at the first sentence of my post as we should all agree with that. ;)
There really isn’t a debate amongst those who actually study and actively publish this topic in the community, we know what’s largely causing the warming & it’s not natural
 
Look how trash those mid level temps are between 700mb and 500mb, convection won’t be able to grow good for crap With such putrid mid level lapse rates, yay for the ridge and warm mid levels, maybe a area that would see much better convection is toward southeastern NC
I really really don’t like the way this pattern is going, if we don’t start getting rain soon better get used to 100s this summer.
 
I really really don’t like the way this pattern is going, if we don’t start getting rain soon better get used to 100s this summer.
We win at heat and drought!! One day, we will get a cold shot and it will meet up with some moisture, and we will see the white stuff again?!!
 
We win at heat and drought!! One day, we will get a cold shot and it will meet up with some moisture, and we will see the white stuff again?!!
What ??? Snow doesn’t exist, your forgetting about Sleet, moisture+cold equals insane warm layer at 900-925 mb and sleet at 34 degrees
 
We're headed in the wrong direction here, we should consider ourselves lucky to have had all that rain last month.
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If things don't change soon, this area of abnormally dry & moderate drought centered near the lowlands of SC will expand further into the Carolinas, VA, AL, & TN
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Scrolling through the thread it looks like @Tarheel1 keeps jackpotting. Hopefully we can keep the drizzle mojo going now that I’m back home
 
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