ranking NESCACs

I was joking…laughing at the notion that no matter how serious the inquiry, it is more efficient to search for information online than it is to trust the biased, random opinions and impressions of other. I don’t generally do free research for others, but if you enjoy it…go get 'em.

With regard to temp, while radiation is highest at solar noon, the trapped heat and continued sunshine push the high temp on most days to several hours later. Below a links to historical temps for the closet locations the Hamilton and Colby. If you look at the daily temps for January (2020, I didn’t look at anything else), you will note that on most days (those without precipitation/winds/frontal systems), the temp increases from Noon until around 3PM…when the angle of the sun prevents additional heating and the captured heat fades.

Clinton NY
https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/ny/rome/KRME/date/2020-1-11

Waterville ME
https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/me/augusta/KAUG/date/2020-1-19

Respond if you like…I will not be posting again on this thread. I spent a lot of time outside in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom growing up, and you learn real quick when the temps drop.