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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2017 15:54:36 GMT -5
Still over 20 c at night in forecasts I've seen. I'll go with February 1st 2018.
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Post by alex992 on Nov 29, 2017 15:56:28 GMT -5
Don't rub it in. =(
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Post by AJ1013 on Dec 9, 2017 21:47:32 GMT -5
Tonight's the night.
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Post by AJ1013 on Dec 10, 2017 6:41:02 GMT -5
49F where I live this morning
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Post by ilmc90 on Dec 10, 2017 9:49:26 GMT -5
But it looks like KMIA failed to drop below 50 F/10 C. Close but no cigar.
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Post by AJ1013 on Dec 10, 2017 9:57:00 GMT -5
But it looks like KMIA failed to drop below 50 F/10 C. Close but no cigar. KMIA is bs. There are zero other stations in the south florida area that failed to drop to the 40's. I live on a small island surrounded by water and it dropped to 48F here. If you look up Miami meteos on twitter even they know readings there are ridiculously overiniflated.
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Post by ilmc90 on Dec 10, 2017 9:58:32 GMT -5
But it looks like KMIA failed to drop below 50 F/10 C. Close but no cigar. KMIA is bs. There are zero other stations in the south florida area that failed to drop to the 40's. I live on a small island surrounded by water and it dropped to 48F here. If you look up Miami meteos on twitter even they know reading there are ridiculously overniflated. Still have to go with the official record unfortunately.
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Post by AJ1013 on Dec 10, 2017 10:16:13 GMT -5
KMIA is bs. There are zero other stations in the south florida area that failed to drop to the 40's. I live on a small island surrounded by water and it dropped to 48F here. If you look up Miami meteos on twitter even they know reading there are ridiculously overniflated. Still have to go with the official record unfortunately. Says who? lol. There are plenty of official nws stations around the Miami area to use. I usually go with Miami Beach because it's closest to my location.
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Post by ilmc90 on Dec 10, 2017 10:17:05 GMT -5
Still have to go with the official record unfortunately. Says who? lol. There are plenty of official nws stations around the Miami area to use. I usually go with Miami Beach because it's closest to my location. Because this thread is about KMIA and I go with official stations.
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Post by AJ1013 on Dec 10, 2017 10:22:00 GMT -5
Says who? lol. There are plenty of official nws stations around the Miami area to use. I usually go with Miami Beach because it's closest to my location. Because this thread is about KMIA and I go with official stations. Have a look at this: I get that you like official stations but it's just dumb to use one so clearly unrepresentative of reality.
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Post by ilmc90 on Dec 10, 2017 10:25:56 GMT -5
Because this thread is about KMIA and I go with official stations. Have a look at this: I get that you like official stations but it's just dumb to use one so clearly unrepresentative of reality. You just don't like the outcome. They hold more sway than unofficial readings, IMO. Again, this thread is specifically about KMIA so as of now, it still has not fallen below 50 F/10 C.
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Post by AJ1013 on Dec 10, 2017 10:32:44 GMT -5
Have a look at this: I get that you like official stations but it's just dumb to use one so clearly unrepresentative of reality. You just don't like the outcome. They hold more sway than unofficial readings, IMO. Again, this thread is specifically about KMIA so as of now, it still has not fallen below 50 F/10 C. I'm not arguing with you about the thread. You clearly stated in the title that you were talking about MIA. That's fine. It's very similar to using La Guardia for the Northeast. I'm just trying to make the point that MIA is an inherently bad station, records inacuurate data, and is unrepresentative of Miami. Something that is clearly evidenced by the fact that no other station or pws recorded a low above 49F this morning. Capiche?
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Post by ilmc90 on Dec 10, 2017 10:37:51 GMT -5
You just don't like the outcome. They hold more sway than unofficial readings, IMO. Again, this thread is specifically about KMIA so as of now, it still has not fallen below 50 F/10 C. I'm not arguing with you about the thread. You clearly stated in the title that you were talking about MIA. That's fine. It's very similar to using La Guardia for the Northeast. I'm just trying to make the point that MIA is an inherently bad station, records inacuurate data, and is unrepresentative of Miami. Something that is clearly evidenced by the fact that no other station or pws recorded a low above 49F this morning. Capiche? That could be said about any station. Of course stations like LaGuardia aren't representative of the whole area, but I don't question the results. What proof do you have that KMIA has something wrong other than that surrounding stations are cooler?
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Post by AJ1013 on Dec 10, 2017 10:40:55 GMT -5
I'm not arguing with you about the thread. You clearly stated in the title that you were talking about MIA. That's fine. It's very similar to using La Guardia for the Northeast. I'm just trying to make the point that MIA is an inherently bad station, records inacuurate data, and is unrepresentative of Miami. Something that is clearly evidenced by the fact that no other station or pws recorded a low above 49F this morning. Capiche? That could be said about any station. Of course stations like LaGuardia aren't representative of the whole area, but I don't question the results. What proof do you have that KMIA has something wrong other than that surrounding stations are cooler? Did you look at the tweets I attached? Every station in a similar area of development recorded lows from 46F-49F. For fucks sake even downtown miami, right in the middle of the high rises on the beach was 47F.
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Post by ilmc90 on Dec 10, 2017 10:46:46 GMT -5
That could be said about any station. Of course stations like LaGuardia aren't representative of the whole area, but I don't question the results. What proof do you have that KMIA has something wrong other than that surrounding stations are cooler? Did you look at the tweets I attached? Every station in a similar area of development recorded lows from 46F-49F. For fucks sake even downtown miami, right in the middle of the high rises on the beach was 47F. Yes, I did but that's still not enough evidence that something is inherently wrong with the station. A few degrees difference isn't that much anyway.
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Post by AJ1013 on Dec 10, 2017 10:50:36 GMT -5
Did you look at the tweets I attached? Every station in a similar area of development recorded lows from 46F-49F. For fucks sake even downtown miami, right in the middle of the high rises on the beach was 47F. Yes, I did but that's still not enough evidence that something is inherently wrong with the station. A few degrees difference isn't that much anyway. "A few degrees difference isn't that much" lmao. That's massive when the discrepancy is consistent over months or years...and it made the difference between 50F and 47F tonight. MIA is consistently at least 1.5F warmer than every other South Florida stations, even the ones on the beach or in the heart of the city which makes zero sense.
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Post by ilmc90 on Dec 10, 2017 10:53:06 GMT -5
Yes, I did but that's still not enough evidence that something is inherently wrong with the station. A few degrees difference isn't that much anyway. "A few degrees difference isn't that much" lmao. That's massive when the discrepancy is consistent over months or years...and it made the difference between 50F and 47F tonight. Not really, but obviously we're not going to agree. Until there's conclusive evidence that something is wrong with KMIA, I accept it at face value. I think it would be even odder if all stations had exactly uniform temperatures because we know there's slight variations based on topography, development, location, etc.
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Post by AJ1013 on Dec 10, 2017 11:13:47 GMT -5
"A few degrees difference isn't that much" lmao. That's massive when the discrepancy is consistent over months or years...and it made the difference between 50F and 47F tonight. Not really, but obviously we're not going to agree. Until there's conclusive evidence that something is wrong with KMIA, I accept it at face value. I think it would be even odder if all stations had exactly uniform temperatures because we know there's slight variations based on topography, development, location, etc. "variations" but every station being 2-4F colder every single day is not due to "variations". lmao I'm done with this argument, gonna go enjoy the weather.
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Post by ilmc90 on Dec 10, 2017 11:15:25 GMT -5
Not really, but obviously we're not going to agree. Until there's conclusive evidence that something is wrong with KMIA, I accept it at face value. I think it would be even odder if all stations had exactly uniform temperatures because we know there's slight variations based on topography, development, location, etc. "variations" but every station being 2-4F colder every single day is not due to "variations". lmao I'm done with this argument, gonna go enjoy the weather. Enjoy your 50 degree lows!
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Post by AJ1013 on Dec 10, 2017 11:18:42 GMT -5
"variations" but every station being 2-4F colder every single day is not due to "variations". lmao I'm done with this argument, gonna go enjoy the weather. Enjoy your 50 degree lows! 48F
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