May 13May 13 Mostly cloudy today with highs not too far from average near 70 degrees. Some rain showers and maybe a thunderstorm late tonight ending toward rush hour tomorrow. We fall back to below normal temperatures both tomorrow and Friday before a big warm up with temperatures across the county reaching around 80 degrees on Saturday and the mid to upper 80’s on Sunday and Monday. Next Tuesday should be the hottest day with temperatures especially in lower valley locations possibly touching 90 degrees. We will get cooler again by the middle of next week.
May 13May 13 I have compiled the climate averages based on the NOAA calculation of Climate Normals for the philly burbs of Chester County PA for a full year with 30 year averages updated every 10 years. The first base period was from 1901-1930 with our most recent being the current climate base of 1991-2020. You can see our warmest base climate normal occurred back in the 1921-1950 and 1931-1960 periods.
May 13May 13 1 hour ago, Analog1888 said:This certainly has my interest.Sunday might be a big day but there is solid bust potential IMO
May 13May 13 I have compiled the climate averages based on the NOAA calculation of Climate Normals for the philly burbs of Chester County PA for a full year with 30 year averages updated every 10 years. The first base period was from 1901-1930 with our most recent being the current climate base of 1991-2020. You can see our warmest base climate normal occurred back in the 1921-1950 and 1931-1960 periods.1 hour ago, ChescoWeather said:Deforestation + fossil fuel burning caused your first temp peak, your temp dip post 1960 was because of massive amounts of aerosols being spewed globally from pollution and industry, and as air got cleaner and forests came back, your temps are slowly rising again due to the cumulative building of greenhouse gases but they haven't passed your previous local peak due to the mitigating effects of widespread reforestation.Your dewpoints are also higher now than at any point of your record keeping, which means there is more water vapor in the troposphere from global warming.If you have any questions, feel free to ask.I bet my life that your 2001-2030 will pass your previous peak. You might have already passed it if you calculate your 1995-2025 average.
May 13May 13 Author 1 hour ago, ChescoWeather said:I have compiled the climate averages based on the NOAA calculation of Climate Normals for the philly burbs of Chester County PA for a full year with 30 year averages updated every 10 years. The first base period was from 1901-1930 with our most recent being the current climate base of 1991-2020. You can see our warmest base climate normal occurred back in the 1921-1950 and 1931-1960 periods.Great chart. We probably we be dead to see if there is a down trend like what happened before or if it continues to rise for another 50 years.
May 13May 13 1 minute ago, FrankPizz said:Great chart. We probably we be dead to see if there is a down trend like what happened before or if it continues to rise for another 50 years.Why don't you make a bet?
May 13May 13 Author 8 minutes ago, Sundog said:Why don't you make a bet?Bet for when I'm dead? Honestly I don't care at all. No one on earth can tell the difference between the highest point on his chart to the lowest. It is a 1.3 degree change over 120 years. I'm not worried about a mass extinction from it.
May 13May 13 1 hour ago, nycsnow said:Hrr & 3k pretty dry after 12z ish tomorrow even regular nam dries out pretty earlylooks like a non event city and south
May 13May 13 1 hour ago, FrankPizz said:Bet for when I'm dead? Honestly I don't care at all. No one on earth can tell the difference between the highest point on his chart to the lowest. It is a 1.3 degree change over 120 years. I'm not worried about a mass extinction from it.Did I say you should be worried? I don't give a shit if you care or not. I've ssaid that before. I only get annoyed when people ignore physics and then proceed like they know what they're talking about. The least they can do is keep their mouth closed. Here's a fun fact: Sargassum is now a yearly occurence and a plague on Caribbean and Florida beaches. Humans putting too muchg fertilizer in the water and warming up the Earth seems to have quite an effect in ways people don't realize.We also have flesh eating bacteria found in waters all the way to New England. What a difference a couple degrees C can make huh?What's the difference between 98.6 and 102 fever? Nothing apparently according to you.
May 13May 13 Author 1 minute ago, tmagan said:To have gradient winds this strong this late into May is remarkable.pretty breezy here, but closer to the ocean I've seen reports of near 50mph gusts.
May 13May 13 Author 1 hour ago, Sundog said:Did I say you should be worried? I don't give a shit if you care or not. I've ssaid that before. I only get annoyed when people ignore physics and then proceed like they know what they're talking about. The least they can do is keep their mouth closed.Here's a fun fact: Sargassum is now a yearly occurence and a plague on Caribbean and Florida beaches. Humans putting too muchg fertilizer in the water and warming up the Earth seems to have quite an effect in ways people don't realize.We also have flesh eating bacteria found in waters all the way to New England. What a difference a couple degrees C can make huh?What's the difference between 98.6 and 102 fever? Nothing apparently according to you.Youre talking about pollution. Flesh eating bacteria always has been around. Years ago there wasn't an internet to scare people like you. Body temp and air temp mean different things, don't be a tard
May 13May 13 1 minute ago, FrankPizz said:pretty breezy here, but closer to the ocean I've seen reports of near 50mph gusts.JFK is approaching wind advisory criteria.
May 13May 13 17 minutes ago, FrankPizz said:Youre talking about pollution. Flesh eating bacteria always has been around. Years ago there wasn't an internet to scare people like you. Body temp and air temp mean different things, don't be a tardSo 2C for humans is bad but 2C to the Earth does nothing?
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