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Old 11-06-2016, 07:05 AM
 
Location: Key Biscayne, FL
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No idea how tight the grid is on that map. Plus that is just through Nov 4th.



I'm a mere 12.3F above average for the first 5 days of November


This will no doubt change



Um you sure about that? Look at Florida days 5-10 and 10-15 Btw the anomalies are in Celsius too




Even through November 4th Miami was like 0.4F above average.
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Old 11-06-2016, 07:22 AM
 
Location: Seoul
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Maybe your station was the only one below average in the area. From memory, last August LaGuadria airport was 3.5 degrees above average while the nearby JFK was a whopping 5.5 above average!
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Old 11-06-2016, 07:41 AM
 
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No idea how tight the grid is on that map. Plus that is just through Nov 4th.



I'm a mere 12.3F above average for the first 5 days of November


This will no doubt change



Um you sure about that? Look at Florida days 5-10 and 10-15 Btw the anomalies are in Celsius too



I pray i am wrong . I would love to see a super front bring us 3" of rain 30 knt winds and 30's like we used to see in Nov in the 80's. We have had no cold weather the last 7 Novs. Just flat upper levels every year. We have been above normal everyday this month so far and i know it is only 6 days into the month so far. At least we are not seeing 90 to 92 like we saw last Nov with highe pressure dead locked on top of us making for sinking air. We all know sinking air heats up due to friction. But we should be at 80 for a high not 82 to 84. And lows are even much more above normal.

I want a repeat of the winter of 2010 that we had highs in the 50's for 3 months.
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Old 11-06-2016, 07:46 AM
 
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I pray i am wrong . I would love to see a super front bring us 3" of rain 30 knt winds and 30's like we used to see in Nov in the 80's. We have had no cold weather the last 7 Novs. Just flat upper levels every year. We have been above normal everyday this month so far and i know it is only 6 days into the month so far. At least we are not seeing 90 to 92 like we saw last Nov with highe pressure dead locked on top of us making for sinking air. We all know sinking air heats up due to friction. But we should be at 80 for a high not 82 to 84. And lows are even much more above normal.

I want a repeat of the winter of 2010 that we had highs in the 50's for 3 months.


During La Nina's the Southeast US/Florida is usually drier than normal. Look at the Caribbean


https://twitter.com/MJVentrice/statu...13560188735488



and here


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Old 11-06-2016, 07:49 AM
 
Location: Rochester, NY
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Currently running 7.5 degrees above average for the month. November 2 at 69/55, was 17 degrees above average.

Of course there have only been 5 days so this all will change.
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Old 11-06-2016, 08:14 AM
 
Location: 30461
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Nice morning but not really "cool" also a fairly rare gradient between mainland temps and temps where I live; 68F with a 64F DP at MIA, 65F where I am, and 72F in Key Biscayne (due to there being NE winds there and N winds on the mainland this morning): forecast looks pleasant, I wouldn't trust those forecasted lows midweek though, I don't see it getting below 64F. The NWS has lows of 68F during the same time period so we'll see lol.
Pretty big contrast in mainland vs islands in the Savannah area as well. The airport west of town dropped to 47 F whereas the private station on Tybee Island only dropped to 57 F. A 10 F difference depending on which side of the metro you live on.

42 F was the low out where I live.
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Old 11-06-2016, 08:54 AM
 
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During La Nina's the Southeast US/Florida is usually drier than normal. Look at the Caribbean


https://twitter.com/MJVentrice/statu...13560188735488



and here

Just like the fall winter of 96-97. That was super flat, dry and warm. Then i was in heaven in the fall- winter of 97-98 when he had 35" of rain in 4 months that fall and winter. Nothing i hate more than solid sunshine for months at a time. I like big dips and ridges in the upper levels. Then all the Q- card readers on the news kept crying this last El Nino would be the worst ever and i told everyone it would be nothing like the one in 97-98 and sure enough we got more rain the last 3 winters than we did last winter. So the last El Nino was a total flop for my area anyways.
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Old 11-06-2016, 09:01 AM
 
Location: Key Biscayne, FL
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Just like the fall winter of 96-97. That was super flat, dry and warm. Then i was in heaven in the fall- winter of 97-98 when he had 35" of rain in 4 months that fall and winter. Nothing i hate more than solid sunshine for months at a time. I like big dips and ridges in the upper levels. Then all the Q- card readers on the news kept crying this last El Nino would be the worst ever and i told everyone it would be nothing like the one in 97-98 and sure enough we got more rain the last 3 winters than we did last winter. So the last El Nino was a total flop for my area anyways.
Didn't you like January and February this year? Jan was 0.6F below average with 6.18" of rain and Feb was 1.3F below average with 2.6" of rain.
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Old 11-06-2016, 09:04 AM
 
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I pray i am wrong . I would love to see a super front bring us 3" of rain 30 knt winds and 30's like we used to see in Nov in the 80's. We have had no cold weather the last 7 Novs. Just flat upper levels every year. We have been above normal everyday this month so far and i know it is only 6 days into the month so far. At least we are not seeing 90 to 92 like we saw last Nov with highe pressure dead locked on top of us making for sinking air. We all know sinking air heats up due to friction. But we should be at 80 for a high not 82 to 84. And lows are even much more above normal.

I want a repeat of the winter of 2010 that we had highs in the 50's for 3 months.
Why haven't you moved out of there yet?
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Old 11-06-2016, 09:12 AM
 
Location: Key Biscayne, FL
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I pray i am wrong . I would love to see a super front bring us 3" of rain 30 knt winds and 30's like we used to see in Nov in the 80's. We have had no cold weather the last 7 Novs. Just flat upper levels every year. We have been above normal everyday this month so far and i know it is only 6 days into the month so far. At least we are not seeing 90 to 92 like we saw last Nov with highe pressure dead locked on top of us making for sinking air. We all know sinking air heats up due to friction. But we should be at 80 for a high not 82 to 84. And lows are even much more above normal.

I want a repeat of the winter of 2010 that we had highs in the 50's for 3 months.
4 of the last 8 Novembers were below average where you live two of them by more than 4F
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