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Old 05-16-2019, 04:28 PM
 
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Sorry yes I meant planet. And my name is not Janet.

I'm guessing we're in a few hundred more posts this summer about your reverse west windflow and runway heating planet because it's hot in Florida.
Summers have always been hot dot. But it is the ramp up in blazing falls, winters and springs we have had. This is where it gets scary.
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Old 05-16-2019, 06:46 PM
 
Location: USA
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Summers have always been hot dot. But it is the ramp up in blazing falls, winters and springs we have had. This is where it gets scary.
Why do you think that's happening in Florida but not other places?
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Old 05-17-2019, 04:09 AM
 
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Why do you think that's happening in Florida but not other places?
It its going down like a clown in other places. Look out west would be the best proof something is very wrong the last 8 years. Look at all the fires and lack of rain. Most of the planet is seeing a big pickup in temps, but it will vary. Some areas are not heating up as much as others.
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Old 05-17-2019, 08:18 AM
 
Location: Key Biscayne, FL
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It its going down like a clown in other places. Look out west would be the best proof something is very wrong the last 8 years. Look at all the fires and lack of rain. Most of the planet is seeing a big pickup in temps, but it will vary. Some areas are not heating up as much as others.
The west just had one of it’s wettest winters ever with a record cold February and heavy snow continuing at high elevations through today with 60”+ expected over the next week or so in the sierra. I had three different snow events in Tucson this winter. Don’t you think you’d sound more convincing if you bothered to do even 10 seconds of research before saying things that are hilariously wrong?
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Old 05-17-2019, 10:47 AM
 
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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The west just had one of it’s wettest winters ever with a record cold February and heavy snow continuing at high elevations through today with 60”+ expected over the next week or so in the sierra. I had three different snow events in Tucson this winter. Don’t you think you’d sound more convincing if you bothered to do even 10 seconds of research before saying things that are hilariously wrong?
I know right, this month is now on pace to be the coolest May since I've lived here, and I've been here since 2001
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Old 05-17-2019, 02:56 PM
 
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If the years above with a similar wet pattern in May are any indication of what the summer will be then it's likely a cool summer. One major outlier is 1995 which was a deadly scorcher. 2009 was one of the coolest on record. 2013 was cool, 1993 had a very cool June but a normal July-aug


https://twitter.com/kannbwx/status/1128297457606172672

Yet the CFS is calling for a warm June

https://twitter.com/SkyPhilippe/stat...63738225123328
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Old 05-17-2019, 03:08 PM
 
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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If the years above with a similar wet pattern in May are any indication of what the summer will be then it's likely a cool summer. One major outlier is 1995 which was a deadly scorcher. 2009 was one of the coolest on record. 2013 was cool, 1993 had a very cool June but a normal July-aug


https://twitter.com/kannbwx/status/1128297457606172672

Yet the CFS is calling for a warm June

https://twitter.com/SkyPhilippe/stat...63738225123328
2009 and 2013 were hot summers here, in fact in 2009 we had our hottest July (and month) ever, and in 2013 we had our hottest June ever. But I don't see those summers happening this year, because 2009 had a hot May here, and 2013 had an average May, while this May is going to finish at least 6 degrees below average here.

If anything, this summer is going to be like 2008 or possibly 2011 or 2015
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Old 05-17-2019, 04:40 PM
 
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The west just had one of it’s wettest winters ever with a record cold February and heavy snow continuing at high elevations through today with 60”+ expected over the next week or so in the sierra. I had three different snow events in Tucson this winter. Don’t you think you’d sound more convincing if you bothered to do even 10 seconds of research before saying things that are hilariously wrong?
Only a few small parts bart. Look at the avg over the last 10 years and see what will win out. I don't need to read anything , i know bro. Take my area the last 10 years and avg out the below normal days vs the above normal on temps and anyone can see the above normal wins out 75.42%.
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Old 05-17-2019, 06:01 PM
 
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2009 and 2013 were hot summers here, in fact in 2009 we had our hottest July (and month) ever, and in 2013 we had our hottest June ever. But I don't see those summers happening this year, because 2009 had a hot May here, and 2013 had an average May, while this May is going to finish at least 6 degrees below average here.

If anything, this summer is going to be like 2008 or possibly 2011 or 2015
I can see 2008, and 2015. I hope 2011 as it was also very wet and cool in May (7.3" and -1.2F) but the summer was very warm and muggy with lots of storms.
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Old 05-18-2019, 05:21 PM
 
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https://twitter.com/BenNollWeather/s...40923112439809
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