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  • 596 DAM Heat Dome centered over Nashville Tennessee today June 30th 2026
    Jun 30 2026
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  • The 1995 Midwest Heat Wave: America's Deadliest Heat Disaster
    Jun 30 2026
    The 1995 Midwest Heat Wave: America's Deadliest Heat Disaster

    In July 1995, a stagnant high-pressure system settled over the central United States and refused to move. What followed was one of the deadliest weather disasters in American history — a four-day heat siege that killed more than 739 people in Chicago alone and over 1,021 across the region.

    KEY FACTS:
    - Dates: July 12–16, 1995
    - Peak temperature Chicago: 106°F (41°C)
    - Peak heat index at Midway Airport: 124–125°F
    - Official NWS heat index at O'Hare: 119°F
    - Appleton, WI air temperature: 101°F (38.3°C)

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  • The Great Smog of London: When Coal Killed a City — December 1952
    Jun 30 2026
    The Great Smog of London: December 1952Weather With Enthusiasm — Episode 11Historical Extreme Weather Series━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━EPISODE SUMMARY━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Five days in December 1952 turned London into a death trap. A stalled high-pressure system — an anticyclone — trapped millions of tonnes of coal smoke, sulfur dioxide, and acid particulates over the city in a dense, yellow-green fog that reduced visibility to near zero and killed thousands. This episode covers the meteorology, the human toll, the government cover-up, and the law that changed the world.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━KEY FACTS━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Dates: December 5–9, 1952Location: London, EnglandDeath toll: ~4,000 (1952 government estimate) | ~12,000 (modern research, 2004)Injuries/illnesses: ~100,000Duration: 5 days━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━METEOROLOGICAL DETAILS━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• December 4: anticyclone settled over windless London — created a temperature inversion• Cool stagnant air trapped below warmer air — zero wind to disperse pollutants• Daily pollutant output during the smog: 1,000 tonnes smoke particles, 140 tonnes HCl, 14 tonnes fluorine compounds, ~370 tonnes SO2 (converted to ~800 tonnes H2SO4)• Sulfuric acid formed in fog droplets — effectively acid fog breathed by millions• Coal sources: home fireplaces, Fulham/Battersea/Bankside/Greenwich/West Ham power stations, diesel buses, steam locomotives━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━GOVERNMENT RESPONSE & LEGACY━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• Initial government report (never finalized) attributed deaths to influenza• E.T. Wilkins, Atmospheric Pollution officer, found ~12,000 total deaths through mortality tracking• Feb 1953: Labour MP Marcus Lipton raised 6,000 deaths + 25,000 sickness claims in Parliament• 1956: British Parliament passed the Clean Air Act — world's first comprehensive national air pollution law• Established smoke-free zones, restricted coal burning, offered grants to switch to gas/oil/electricity• Updated in 1968 — became global template for environmental regulation━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━SOURCES━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• Wikipedia: Great Smog of London — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Smog_of_London• Britannica: Great Smog of London — https://www.britannica.com/event/Great-Smog-of-London• National Geographic: The Great Smog woke the world to coal dangers — https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/great-smog-of-london-1952-coal-air-pollution-environmental-disaster• London Museum: The Great Smog of 1952 — https://www.londonmuseum.org.uk/collections/london-stories/the-great-smog-of-1952/• Met Office: The Great Smog of 1952 — https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/learn-about/weather/case-studies/great-smog• Texas A&M GeoNews: London Fog 1952 research — https://geonews.tamu.edu/news/2016/11/london-fog-1952.php━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━HASHTAGS━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━#GreatSmog #London1952 #WeatherHistory #AirPollution #CleanAirAct #ExtremeWeather #WeatherWithEnthusiasmNew episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.Morning forecasts every day at 7 AM on Spreaker.Support the show: $5/monthBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weather-with-enthusiasm--4911017/support.Weather with Enthusiasm is produced by Kol Simcha Productions.New episodes drop daily (B'N)— a morning forecast at 7 AM and historical deep dives Tuesdays and Thursdays. Contact: kolsimchaproductions@outlook.comHistorical content is thoroughly researched and factually verified. After it has been factually verified it often will say so in the description. Should you find any mistakes, please email kolsimchaproductions@outlook.com so we can look into it and correct it. Not affiliated with any government agency or academic institution. Presented for educational and entertainment...
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  • Morning Briefing — Tuesday, June 30, 2026 | Zmanim, NWS Chicago and More
    Jun 30 2026
    Morning Briefing — Tuesday, June 30, 2026
    West Rogers Park, Chicago (ZIP 60645)
    Weather With Enthusiasm

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    HEBREW DATE & PARSHA
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    15 Tamuz 5786
    Parsha: Pinchas (read Shabbos July 4, 2026 / 19 Tamuz 5786)

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    TODAY'S ZMANIM — West Rogers Park, ZIP 60645
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    Alos HaShachar (Dawn): 3:25 AM
    Earliest Talis & Tefillin: 4:04 AM
    Netz HaChama (Sunrise): 5:18 AM
    Sof Zman Krias Shma: 9:06 AM
    Sof Zman Tefila: 10:22 AM
    Chatzos (Solar Noon): 12:54 PM
    Earliest Mincha: 1:32 PM
    Shkiah (Sunset): 8:30 PM

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    TOMORROW'S ZMANIM — Wednesday, July 1
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    Alos HaShachar: 3:26 AM
    Earliest Talis & Tefillin: 4:04 AM
    Netz HaChama (Sunrise): 5:19 AM
    Sof Zman Krias Shma: 9:06 AM
    Sof Zman Tefila: 10:22 AM
    Chatzos: 12:54 PM
    Earliest Mincha: 1:32 PM
    Shkiah (Sunset): 8:30 PM

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    ⚠️ WEATHER — EXTREME HEAT WARNING IN EFFECT
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    NWS Chicago (LOT) — Forecaster Ratzer, issued 6:23 AM CDT Tue Jun 30 2026

    Extreme Heat Warning: Most of northern IL and NW Indiana — through midnight Thursday night.

    Dangerous heat continues today through at least Thursday:
    • Heat index values 105–110°F expected every afternoon Mon–Thu
    • 500 mb heights ~5,960 m (14.77 inHg) — locked heat dome over Ohio Valley
    • 925 mb (27.32 inHg) temps: +26–27°C — driving dangerous surface heat
    • 700 mb (20.67 inHg): +13°C — strong capping inversion suppresses storm development
    • 800–850 mb (23.62–25.10 inHg) subsidence inversion limits mixing depth
    • Dew points upper 70s–80°F expected despite afternoon mixing — tropical humidity
    • Record highs to watch: June 30 = 99°F (1953)

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  • Morning Briefing — Tuesday, June 30, 2026 | Heat Dome Deep-Dive, NWS Lincoln IL, Zmanim & More
    Jun 30 2026
    Morning Briefing — Tuesday, June 30, 2026 | Heat Dome Deep-Dive, NWS Lincoln IL, Zmanim & MoreWest Rogers Park, Chicago (ZIP 60645)=== ZMANIM — Tuesday, June 30, 2026 (15 Tamuz 5786) ===Hebrew Date: 15 Tamuz 5786 | Parsha: Chukat-BalakAlos HaShachar: 3:25 AMEarliest Talis & Tefillin: 4:04 AMNetz HaChama (Sunrise): 5:18 AMLatest Krias Shma: 9:06 AMLatest Tefila: 10:22 AMChatzos: 12:54 PMEarliest Mincha: 1:32 PMShkiah (Sunset): 8:30 PM=== TOMORROW'S ZMANIM — Wednesday, July 1, 2026 ===Sunrise: 5:19 AM | Sof Zman Shma: 9:06 AM | Sof Zman Tefila: 10:22 AMChatzos: 12:54 PM | Mincha Gedola: 1:32 PM | Shkiah: 8:30 PM=== WEATHER SUMMARY ===An extreme and historic heat dome grips the Midwest today. A 596 decameter (dam) closed upper-level ridge — one of the strongest ever recorded over this region — is centered over the Ohio Valley, pumping oppressive heat and moisture into Chicago and surrounding areas. Highs in the lower 90s°F with dew points near 80°F are expected, producing heat indices of 105-110°F. An Extreme Heat Warning is in effect through Thursday.=== NWS LINCOLN IL DISCUSSION (Barnes, 5:22 AM CDT) ===596 dam closed contour heat dome over Ohio Valley — historically rare signature. NBM model running 2-4°F too warm; actual highs likely lower 90s rather than mid/upper 90s. Heat index exceeds 105°F through Thursday. SW winds gusting 25 kt.=== NWS CHICAGO LOT DISCUSSION (Ratzer, 2:02 AM CDT) ===H5 ~5960m (~596 dam). Extreme Heat Warning through Thursday. 80°F dew points observed Monday afternoon in southern CWA. Heat index 105-110°F. Lake Michigan water temps: Chicago Shore 66°F, Wilmette 62°F, Chicago Crib 61°F.=== 1995 HEATWAVE COMPARISON ===The 1995 Midwest heat wave remains the benchmark. St. Louis hit a dew point of 83°F on July 14, 1995. Appleton, WI recorded a 90°F dew point — the probable Western Hemisphere record — with a heat index of 153°F. The 1995 wet bulb temperature reached approximately 85°F (29°C). The 500mb ridge in 1995 peaked around 594-596 dam over the Great Plains; today's ridge matches or exceeds that at 596 dam over the Ohio Valley.=== CLOSED CONTOUR HEAT DOME SCIENCE ===A "closed contour" means the 500mb height lines form complete loops — no open pathways for cooler air to enter. Most heat domes do NOT produce closed contours; a closed 596 dam contour is extremely rare and represents an exceptionally locked, stagnant ridge. Not all heat domes are closed contour events.=== CORN BELT MOISTURE SCIENCE ===Corn fields act as natural evapotranspiration engines. A single mature corn plant transpires 50+ gallons of water per growing season. With millions of acres of corn in Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa all in active growth phase, the atmosphere is loaded with moisture from below — supplementing Gulf of Mexico moisture streaming northward. This is why Midwest dew points can spike to 80°F+ even without direct Gulf influence.=== WET BULB / WBGT SCIENCE ===Wet bulb temperature (WB) measures what your body actually feels when sweating. At 92°F air temp with 80°F dew point, the wet bulb approaches 84-85°F — near the physiological survivability limit for even healthy adults with shade and hydration. Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) adds solar radiation load; WBGT >32°C (89.6°F) is considered the military/OSHA "extreme danger" threshold.=== ORTHODOX COMMUNITY FORECASTS ===• St. Louis, MO: Mid-upper 90s, heat index 100-110°F. Extreme Heat Warning through Friday. NWS LSX.• Lakewood, NJ: Low-mid 90s, heat index 98-105°F. NWS PHI.• Borough Park, Brooklyn NY: Upper 80s-low 90s, humid. Heat Advisory. NWS OKX.• Baltimore, MD: Lower 90s, heat index 100-107°F. NWS LWX.• Philadelphia, PA: Lower-mid 90s, heat index 100-108°F. Heat Warning.• Atlantic City, NJ: Upper 80s-low 90s, sea breeze influence moderate.=== ISRAEL & DEAD SEA ===Jerusalem: 40-43°C (104-109°F), typical summer ridge. Low humidity (15-25%). Dead Sea: air temps 40-47°C; water temp ~31°C (88°F). Record at Sedom: 51°C. Mediterranean sea breeze provides relief to coastal Tel Aviv but Jerusalem's inland elevation (~750-800m) retains heat without sea-breeze relief.=== INDIA EXTREME HEAT / WORLD RECORD DEW POINTS ===India's Gangetic Plain and Rajasthan experience dew points of 85-90°F during peak monsoon onset with heat indices routinely above 130°F. The probable world record dew point: 95°F (35°C) at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia on July 8, 2003, with an air temp of 108°F (42°C) — producing a heat index of approximately 172°F.=== NAM vs GFS MODEL ACCURACY ===NAM (North American Mesoscale): Higher resolution (3-km), better at capturing local dew point pooling and mesoscale details. GFS: Global model, coarser, tends to underestimate extreme dew point events in the corn belt. For this event, NAM dew point forecasts of 78-82°F appear more accurate than GFS's 74-76°F projections.=== EPISODE FOOTER ===Morning forecasts air at 7 AM every day on Spreaker. Historical weather deep-dives ...
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  • Heat Dome 2026: Midwest Meltdown June 29th 2026
    Jun 30 2026

    Title: Midwest Heat Dome 2026:
    Anatomy of an Extreme Summer Threat



    Timestamp Breakdown by Chapters:

    Chapter 1: The Midwest Under Pressure (00:00 - 03:25)
    • 00:00: Introduction: Midwest Heat Dome Overview
    • 00:05: Chicago Area: 90s Heat, Lake Effect Mitigation
    • 01:18: Inland Temps & Gary, IN: Unverified 95°F
    • 02:22: St. Louis: 94°F, Below 2012 Record
    Chapter 2: The Humidity Factor (03:25 - 06:27)
    • 03:25: The Real Story: Dangerous Dew Points (75°F+)
    • 04:34: Peak Dew Points: Central IL & Upper Mississippi
    • 05:37: Ozark Plateau Effect: Dew Point Suppression
    Chapter 3: Anatomy of the Heat Dome (06:27 - 11:47)
    • 06:27: Heat Dome Strength: Comparing to 1995 Event
    • 07:30: Anomalous Timing: Late June vs. Mid-July
    • 08:33: NWS Lincoln: Deep Subsidence & Convection Suppression
    • 09:34: NWS Lincoln: 105-110°F Heat Index, Cumulative Risk
    • 10:37: NWS Lincoln: Heat Wave End & Tropical-Style Rain
    Chapter 4: Planetary Connections (11:47 - 17:30)
    • 11:47: System Drivers: Merger of Two High-Pressure Systems
    • 12:51: Bermuda High: Strong IVT & Tropical Suppression
    • 14:17: North Atlantic Cold Blob: AMOC Weakening Link
    • 15:25: Teleconnections: Cold Blob & US Heat Ridges
    • 16:27: Moisture Sources: Gulf Air, Corn Evapotranspiration, Great Lakes
    Chapter 5: Local Impacts & Forecast (17:30 - 25:35)
    • 17:30: Mississippi River: Minor Humidity Contributor
    • 18:30: St. Louis Cardinals: Future Games in Extreme Heat
    • 19:29: 7-Day Forecast: Midwest Peak, Eastward Shift
    • 20:32: Wind Effect: Heating vs. Cooling in Extreme Temps
    • 21:37: Stedman's Research: 95°F Wind Threshold
    • 22:28: NWS Heat Index: 5-Knot Wind Assumption
    • 23:29: 1995 Comparison: Similarities & Warning Improvements
    • 24:34: Warning Infrastructure: Dramatically Better Post-1995
    • 25:35: Climate Context: Warmer Oceans, Rising Dew Points
    20 Hashtags: #MidwestHeat #HeatDome2026 #ExtremeHeat #ClimateImpacts #DewPointDanger #WeatherAnomalies #ChicagoHeat #StLouisHeat #NWSWarnings #PublicHealthCrisis #BermudaHigh #ColdBlob #CornBeltHumidity #AtmosphericScience #HeatStress #ClimateEmergency #Teleconnections #WeatherForecast #HeartlandHeat #GlobalWeather

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  • Morning Briefing — Monday, June 29, 2026 | Zmanim, NWS Chicago and More
    Jun 29 2026
    Morning Briefing — Monday, June 29, 2026
    West Rogers Park, Chicago (ZIP 60645)
    Weather With Enthusiasm

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    HEBREW DATE & PARSHA
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    14 Tamuz 5786
    Parsha: Chukat-Balak (double portion)

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    TODAY'S ZMANIM — West Rogers Park, ZIP 60645
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    Alos HaShachar (Dawn): 3:24 AM
    Earliest Talis & Tefillin: 4:03 AM
    Netz HaChama (Sunrise): 5:18 AM
    Sof Zman Krias Shma: 9:06 AM
    Sof Zman Tefila: 10:22 AM
    Chatzos (Solar Noon): 12:54 PM
    Earliest Mincha: 1:32 PM
    Shkiah (Sunset): 8:30 PM

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    TOMORROW'S ZMANIM — Tuesday, June 30
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    Alos HaShachar: 3:25 AM
    Earliest Talis & Tefillin: 4:04 AM
    Netz HaChama (Sunrise): 5:18 AM
    Sof Zman Krias Shma: 9:06 AM
    Sof Zman Tefila: 10:22 AM
    Chatzos: 12:54 PM
    Earliest Mincha: 1:32 PM
    Shkiah (Sunset): 8:30 PM

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    ⚠️ WEATHER — EXTREME HEAT WARNING IN EFFECT
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    NWS Chicago (LOT) — Forecaster Ratzer, issued 1:59 AM Monday June 29, 2026

    Extreme Heat Warning: Cook County — noon today through 10 PM Wednesday.
    Heat Advisory: All other Chicago metro counties — same period.

    Dangerous heat this week:
    • Heat index forecast over 100°F, up to ~105°F or higher, every day Mon–Wed
    • 850 mb (25.10 inHg) temps: +20–22°C today, rising to +23–25°C Tue–Wed
    • 500 mb heights near 600 dam (14.77 inHg) — anomalous heat dome signature
    • Strong capping: 700 mb (20.67 inHg) temps at +12°C or higher — suppresses storms
    • Surface low 996 mb (29.41 inHg) over northeast Colorado overnight
    • Overnight lows in the 70s — little relief for the urban core
    • Record highs to watch: June 29 record 97°F (1954)

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