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Post by Giorbanguly on Apr 13, 2020 20:42:27 GMT -5
Like thunderstorms dying right outside Renmark or a monstrous cold front stopping just north of Miami, what kind of things do you find particularly triggering when it comes to weather?
- Spring Warmth stopping at the NY/PA line when youโre living in Bunghole
- Northeast US being like the only spot in the whole world below average during 2014 and early 2015
- 30-40f temps in (especially late) spring
- London being 20c warmer than Moscow
- Seattle being far above average while Northeast is far below
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2020 21:19:46 GMT -5
Brussels and Amsterdam being warmer than London at any time.
Paris being 10c warmer than London.
The month of August.
Eastern Europe stealing Western Europe's summer.
Seattle avoiding its normal climate for the past decade.
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Post by Steelernation on Apr 13, 2020 22:06:05 GMT -5
โขBelow average Marches
โขFebruary 24, 2017
โขAlbany and Syracuse always getting warmer than us during warm spells/heatwaves
โขSouthern New England heatwaves
โข1-2 PM highs on our warmest days
โขLake cooling
โขThunderstorms dying at the thruway
โขForecast undershoots on warm/hot days
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Post by Ethereal on Apr 13, 2020 23:02:35 GMT -5
How southeast coast of NSW oddly gets more sunshine and less rain than us in Sydney (at least, it's what I noticed in satellite images).
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Post by Moron on Apr 14, 2020 1:01:16 GMT -5
Winters extending into September, cold Septembers are just useless cos rainfall isn't as heavy as the winter months; yet it's just as cold and cloudy. September is also a windier month than the winter months as the seabreeze starts to kick in. The last couple of septembers have been okay-very good so I haven't been too annoyed recently
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Post by Hiromant on Apr 14, 2020 1:13:32 GMT -5
- Heatwaves lasting more than a few days.
- Seasonal lag effects, e.g. warmth in November and cold in April.
- Less than average sunshine during the dark time of year.
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Post by Benfxmth on Apr 14, 2020 1:25:36 GMT -5
โข How last June southern France had 46ยฐC but Rome only reached 35ยฐC. โข Sub-80ยฐF highs in summer โข Cloudiness lasting for more than 2 consecutive days โข How much of USA has 80ยฐF+ days in spring while it's an endless loop of hyperstable 70-70-72-70 highs here โข Sub-70ยฐF days in (especially late) spring
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Post by Ariete on Apr 14, 2020 9:03:32 GMT -5
- Finland being stuck between two fronts. Say in spring it's 8C and windy here, while the high pressure is as close as Southern Sweden or Latvia and they have 20C
- Massive summer heatwaves in Russia, but it stops around St Petersburg
- Helsinki getting lake-effect snow in winter, but Turku getting jack shit
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Post by alex992 on Apr 14, 2020 9:39:19 GMT -5
- Cold fronts that stall in Central FL in late fall/early winter. So Orlando gets lows in the 40s/low 50s while just a few hours south here we're stuck with 70 F lows. - Seeing strong thunderstorms developing in the Everglades become some boring ass moderate rain by the time they reach here. - Stupid NE winds during cold snaps here. Predicted low is 38 F, you're feeling good because it's already down 46 F at 10 pm. Suddenly, stupid NE winds kick in and temps rise to 50 F and don't go below that the rest of the night, so the low ends up being 46 F. - When interesting weather doesn't pan out. Cold snaps/heat waves/thunderstorms/snow etc that end up being way lamer than predicted. - Relentless heat in September. Applies to both South FL and North VA. - Barely getting missed by a strong thunderstorm. That's probably the #1 thing to me. Or when a strong thunderstorm is headed right in your direction and dies right in the ass right before it gets to you or takes a sudden turn. - Living in Northern VA, seeing how much more interesting weather is three hours west on the "right" side of the Appalachians. The Apps really weaken cold snaps and lines of strong thunderstorms. Annoying to see Cincinnati easily drop into the single digits or get strong storms while Northern VA has trouble going below 20 F and gets lame storms. - Snow to rain winter storms. If there was an award given out for that, Northern VA would win hands down. - The "anti-interesting weather shield" that the Eastern Seaboard has.
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Post by alex992 on Apr 14, 2020 9:57:29 GMT -5
So basically, any ocean-moderated shit pisses me off.
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Post by boombo on Apr 14, 2020 10:02:21 GMT -5
- Places 20 degrees south of us getting more snow in winter then places in the Arctic getting more summer heat
- Summer being the only season not to have got sunnier on average
- Getting to 1st June and knowing that the sunniest month of the year has probably already happened
- Years when we don't get a proper winter or summer but get eg a record-warm November that nobody cares about
- Knowing that the extreme weather we get is nothing compared to what other places get, eg thunderstorms are "good for here" instead of actually good per se
- Being just the wrong side of the NW/SE split in summer and knowing that Leeds 25 miles away is sunny and 2-3C warmer while it's cloudy here
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Post by jgtheone on Apr 14, 2020 10:28:26 GMT -5
- The cold fronts in summer. Way too prone to sub 20C days in summer. - Missing out on heavy rain and storms due to rain shadow - Barely any frosts/zero snow - Getting all the ocean cloud whilst the norffff stays sunny and hot in summer - Novembers. Tf is up with them? It's either cloudy and wet or like 26C average and hot as fuck for weeks. I prefer the latter but it's too inconsistent, and definitely more cloudy and wet. - When Hobart is somehow warmer than here. That's the worst fucking thing ever.
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Post by nei on Apr 14, 2020 10:56:21 GMT -5
worst cold in spring (esp late March onwards, worst when the growing season is beginning) late season freezes, freezes during foliage season, gloom in May or June
also:
long stretches of humid in summer with no thunderstorms seeing just to the south & west get hotter weather (except in summer) snowstorms missing us thunderstorms dying as they approach me frequent arctic blasts (a short one is interesting)
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Post by Benfxmth on Apr 14, 2020 11:11:10 GMT -5
Some others:
โข Thunderstorms dying right before they reach me โข Seeing places just north/south get hotter weather โข COLD OVERCAST WEATHER
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Post by Cadeau on Apr 14, 2020 13:56:10 GMT -5
-Vivid red color at my location on radar map -Thunder mark in forecast -Entire of the Western Europe is covered under a giant dome of heat, realize thereโs no definite sanctuary except Iceland -Paris is warmer than tropical cities -Overnight lows warmer than 20ยฐC -Endless sunny weather over couple weeks (Especially in summer) -Minimal diurnal range in winter, less than 3ยฐC range at least 5 days in row. -Daily high/low doesnโt peak during the day/night often. (Occasional event is okay) -March being much colder than January -September being much hotter than July Paris being 10c warmer than London. - Heatwaves lasting more than a few days.
Also this and this.
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Post by irlinit on Apr 14, 2020 16:39:28 GMT -5
1. Below average temperatures in all seasons. Especially between May and September 2. Cloud - fuck cloud, especially grey stratocrapulus. 3. Heatwaves that stop less than 100 miles south east of us at the English Channel, often mid 30s in northern France and can be as much as 10C lower here at times. 4. Wind - I hate it 5. Also how places such as Seattle, Paris, large parts of Western Europe and Eastern Europe seem to have had year after year of way above average summers and sunshine but not here ๐ก๐ก
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Post by Beercules on Apr 15, 2020 2:01:35 GMT -5
-Pe pe pe prr pep pe pprrr perrfffffffffffffffffff deerrfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffs
-All of NSW getting far more heat and storms along the same latitude as me, including Penroids. See summer 2018/19 and 2019/20.
-Infact, being hotter than here all the way down to Albury. See Summer 2018/19 and 2019/20.
-The stupidly cold nights frequenting March already and lasting into December.
-Yeah nah, Renmark is cold af at night 80% of the year.
-The modern Fuckuary.
-Routine to see inland NSW all the way down to Albury record warmer avg lows in summer than here.
-Highs and lows that fail to reach the forecast. Especially the standard Renmark fare of lows always undershooting the forecast.
-Southerlies and cold fronts from Nov-Apr inclusive. Unwelcome and disgusting. Especially widespread and at times record cold in Crummer 2019/20.
-The fact that the frequency of cold fronts and shitty southerlies increases exponentially with increasing latitude and decreasing longitude in SE Aus, i.e. summers at 35*S are 8 times gayer than at 33*S, while summers at 140*E are 4 times gayer than at 145*E at the same latitude.
-Those fucking cold fronts pushing the heat plume into NSW where it miraculously stays and amplifies for days as the front erodes while it is 15C colder here.
-Storms dying in the ass right before reaching me.
-Storms splitting around me.
-Storms flattening out into boring ass rain.
-Seeing the lightning tracker dying off.
-Storms 100km to the north to the east to the west to the south, watching super-frequent flashes, knowing that is literally no buttfucking reason why they cannot be overhead here or atleast within 20-30km.
-Storms suddenly exploding over the Victorian border as they herp into NW Vic and adjoining areas of NSW.
-Buttsecks Hill.
-Hay Gays.
-Shitney/Penroids.
-Storms in the shitty uber-maritime summerless climates of SE SA and SW Vic, and out in the Bass Strait while I get nothing along the same longitude. Common as fuck. Idiotically frequent occurrence.
-Places like NW Tasmania getting storms. Give me a fucking break.
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Post by Babu on Apr 15, 2020 2:46:15 GMT -5
Trondheim, and especially Kronoby having larger positive deviations for months on end, especially especially when they're having positive deviation both at the same time, to the east and to the west, while I'm having cold weather right in the middle between. Also them being warmer than Umeรฅ in the parts of the year where Umeรฅ is supposed to be warmer.
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Post by sari on Apr 15, 2020 16:43:51 GMT -5
Winter storms doing this nonsense, after being forecast to be right over KC a few days earlier. EDIT: NWS went and broke the image. Typical. I was referring to how winter storms eternally shift north on models and hit Omaha instead.
Winter 2015-2016 was particularly full of this.
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Post by Ethereal on Apr 16, 2020 9:08:23 GMT -5
- The cold fronts in summer. Way too prone to sub 20C days in summer. - Missing out on heavy rain and storms due to rain shadow - Barely any frosts/zero snow - Getting all the ocean cloud whilst the norffff stays sunny and hot in summer- Novembers. Tf is up with them? It's either cloudy and wet or like 26C average and hot as fuck for weeks. I prefer the latter but it's too inconsistent, and definitely more cloudy and wet. - When Hobart is somehow warmer than here. That's the worst fucking thing ever. Because it's the inland norff mate. So their consistent sun and warmth kinda makes sense, nah? Try living in Sydney CBD at 33'S and yet find out places like Bega, Narooma and Merimbula (36'S) in the south coast of NSW have less rainy days/precipitation amount and more sunny/clear days - The latter is anecdotal though, as I discovered this 'fact' personally on daily satellite pics websites -- These SC pricks always skip cloudy days somehow, whereas we would be getting those stratus cloud cover, which seem to be obsessed with us more when the SC is more oceanic! This absurdity is more common in the warm months after we get a southerly buster in those hot searing days where the next day would normally be cloudy and cool (don't really care about the cool part), whereas the south-coasters would have a clear day, despite the cool blustery air that just came over there. Not sure if it's a dumb-luck fluke or they somehow cannot get clouds due to a geographical thing? This is what I'm talking about (like, why...why?): Can somebody explain this infuriating 'phenomena'? Or maybe I'm just exaggerating it too much? P.S. If I were in Melbourne I'd be more pissed off considering that they TOO are COASTAL places and on the SAME LATITUDE, and yet they manage to be sunnier? I'd be more mad at them than the norff like Bendigo and Mildura. Lol.
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