Meteorologist/Horticulturist @gbh and @bostonglobe. Daily podcast #weatherwisdom. Proud Alum @colbycollege and @bostoncollege

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Instead of responding to the misinformed deniers, etc. about human-induced climate change, I am posting this. Feel free to retweet. Education will set you free from those poor ideas. gml.noaa.gov/aggi/aggi.html #climatechange
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Pretty amazing.
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Midnight: North Coast of Iceland.
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Good beach weather this weekend Southern New England.
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11:30 p.m. . Bucket list item. #Iceland
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Icelandic evening. 9:20 p.m.
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Warm and humid in Southern New England today through the weekend.
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Warm in Southern New England today.
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Great morning across the region. In my opinion this is the best day of the week but if you like it hot I'll have to wait.
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It's going to be a very warm weekend. Cooler in Maine.
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June is jelly month. @SeascapeScience
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That got my attention. 🦭
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Beautiful morning. Hot afternoon!
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Imagine what would see in New England if the land was flat!
Storms didn’t produce, but it was a spectacular day for scenery if you were willing to adventure! Checking off state #40, Montana!
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Anecdotally I feel like this is the reason why the model accuracy is decreasing.
The lack of morning weather balloons launched across the western and central U.S. is having a real, tangible impact on degrading forecast quality. We can't look at weather balloon data that doesn't exist. We can't pump nonexistent data into models. We can't rely as heavily on models that don't "know" what's happening above our heads. Today's severe weather forecast is less certain because we don't have weather balloon data to confirm the strength of jet stream winds aloft. This is extremely frustrating, and is the result of logistical, organizational, political and budgetary decisions.
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