It wasn't as cold as we thought!

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All depends on where you're located. The Pacific coast is warm. Australia is having record warm fall temps. So much so that trees are reblooming and bearing fruit. It's driving the farmers nuts. These are the current temps in Sydney, going into winter there.
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Yeah I remember that summer in 36. Hot one.
 
You've probably seen that our high for Monday will be around 55. I better got going on the stove cleaning! Last fall I started to burn wood on a regular basis in early October, it might be sooner this fall?
 
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You need your own weather blog Doug. :rolleyes:
 
And meanwhile up here in "Winter" Wisconsin our low tonight will be around 48 and 40! For tomorrow night. I've never had the stove going in July before but Wednesday morning might be my first! :confused:
 
hot it is, ncep( a noaa partner) had .58*c vs noaa .72. uah had.30*C. a lot of folks out there are looking for much warmer temps with a predicted el nino . so far that el nino is slow to get going . there are some new projections that it may barely reach moderate levels. to bad California needs the rain it would bring.

ncep had warmer june temps in 2010 @.75* and 2012 @ .89*

noaa assumes the arctic and antarctic react as the rest of the globe ,thus the gray area at the poles shown on their map. here is todays Danish site temp for the arcticcolder than norm since may. overall worldwide temp really still flat lining.
 
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"The global temperature data for 2013 are now published. 2010 and 2005 remain the warmest years since records began in the 19th Century. 1998 ranks third in two records, and in the analysis of Cowtan & Way, which interpolates the data-poor region in the Arctic with a better method, 2013 is warmer than 1998 (even though 1998 was a record El Nino year, and 2013 was neutral)." - See more at: http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2014/01/global-temperature-2013/#sthash.wuizeFFE.dpuf

The boreal forests of the Northwest Territories must not have gotten this year's flatline news.
http://www.climatecentral.org/news/nw-fires-weather-climate-change-boreal-forests-17778
 
Get ready to do it again.
(de FirstHandWeather. Young mets who have a short-but-good track record)

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garrett bastardi, son of joe bastardi involved with "first hand weather". something about the apple and the tree. going to follow dad to penn state I guess.
FHW is quite young, working on a shoestring, and often wrong... but worth following; I've found.
I thought GB was being recruited to play NCAA golf somewhere. Maybe he'll go to PSU anyway.
I think his Grandfather was a weatherman too.
 
FHW is quite young, working on a shoestring, and often wrong... but worth following; I've found.
I thought GB was being recruited to play NCAA golf somewhere. Maybe he'll go to PSU anyway.
I think his Grandfather was a weatherman too.
you got it. texas a&m ? as far as golf, like a lot of kids he has to show stronger in local tournaments, not just the scores report for your handicap. first your the big fish in h.s. and show up in state am. then place high in some invitaionals. go form there. think jb said latest interest was umiss.
 
Local wearther is just that. It was 92 yesterday at a wedding we went to near Portland, OR.
 
And today we had the craziest downpours Ive seen in years and a confirmed tornado a couple miles north of Boston.
 
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