VERY STORMY 4th of July ahead across much of the country!
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In route to Asia for what could definitely be a very significant Super Typhoon threatening the region over the next week. Forecast trends continue to go nuclear over a very favorable environment. Will post more updates as they come.
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How cold would it have to be for you to PREFER a heat index of 110°F?
For me, it's 20°F with no wind. Or 40°F with ANY amount of wind.
Give me hot and humid over windy and sorta cold any day. I cannot handle cold wind.
A Ridge Setup will cause very hot temperatures across most of the US, but will bring colder temperatures to the western US and severe weather to the northern US.
One thing I've seen people misunderstand: this isn't just a problem for the areas missing balloon launches. Those observations help initialize the forecast models, and any missing data can degrade forecasts far downstream as the model evolves. If you're in Ohio, you should care just as much about a missed launch in Montana as someone who lives there.