Dewpoint Dan
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You must have some cloud cover.75 rn. Bless
You must have some cloud cover.75 rn. Bless
Wow! This would be noteworthy in Phoenix ! Let alone 50 degrees north in the PNW!
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Gonna be bad for folks without A/C.
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Yeah good chance we will get a big heatwave eventually , triple digits with high heat indexes and all. I hope so would give life to this summer . When that will happen I don’t know .
I remember moving to rural Georgia in the late 80s where central air conditioning wasn't in a lot of homes. Attic fans and occasional window units were the norm.
Window unit sales will rocket.Gonna be bad for folks without A/C.
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Our hottest month in record is august 2007 and our hottest average week is the third week of July . We are also way south, keep in mind these places in Canada at 50 north have sun angles in the low 60s right now. That’s our September sun angle lol. We have hit 100 in October before , we are definitely no where near out of the woods . Not even half way when it comes to the heat.Time is ticking. Days are getting shorter. Sun angle is getting lower.
Our hottest month in record is august 2007 and our hottest average week is the third week of July . We are also way south, keep in mind these places in Canada at 50 north have sun angles in the low 60s right now. That’s our September sun angle lol. We have hit 100 in October before , we are definitely no where near out of the woods . Not even half way when it comes to the heat.
Been that way since the winter . Very interesting pattern , it has spared the Arctic however and been limited to higher latitudes south of the Arctic .The ridge axises seem to be setting up further north in the summer sparing us the worst of the heat.
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What are the analogs?If we progress anything like the analogs we might just circle through this same PNW ridge through the next 30-45
If we progress anything like the analogs we might just circle through this same PNW ridge through the next 30-45
2013?What are the analogs?
What are the analogs?
99, 96, 98 some othersWhat are the analogs?
99, 96, 98 some others
I don’t recall any big heat ridge last summer in the continental US , I do recall however what was likely the longest stretch of hours above 70 degree dews late July into august .I remember last summer we kept waiting for the heat ridge to move our way and it never did.
Man, keep those analogs in august and September see we don’t catch us a hurricane! 96-99 had many land falling storms for North Carolina .99, 96, 98 some others