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  2. I could only work up the energy for a cursory glance. I also was just damn happy to be out of one of Dante's circles. Sent from my SM-S731U using Tapatalk
  3. The 1980s are pretty cold on that graph. The defining feature is really no huge torches of any kind outside of the super Nino ‘82-83 winter. So while they didn’t have utterly frigid winters post-82, they consistently were below normal on temps.
  4. If they were using the AI model it would be higher totals earlier too.
  5. Knowing you, you've probably already researched it. There's quite interesting history that goes along with opioids and opiates being used as cough suppressants that makes for some good reading while you're down. I've always found the history on opioids and opiates interesting to begin with. From Asia, Nazi Germany to the modern day streets of Kesington, Philadelphia, it has quite the interesting and horrifing history.
  6. Damn I only got 13 and I was pretty stoked considering i was expecting 10-16
  7. The Euro AI has most of our area in the .25-.5mm/hr average from 7pm Sunday to 1am Monday if I'm reading correctly
  8. Feels like the peak of winter here. 11” from the clipper and following upslope. Just shy of 30” otg and over 100” on the season now. Deep deep winter and piles are getting large. Pic from last night.
  9. And this is 3 hours after 7:00 pm. The cutoff time on the NWS map.
  10. Got this from @growingwisdom on twitter. What I find most interesting besides being the coldest 75 day start to winter in Boston since 93-94 is it’s colder than every 80s winter besides 81 and on par with 82. I thought the 80s were much colder, I have no recollection as I was born in 85.
  11. there's not 1hr QPF option on the GFS, but the 3hr QPF option does the job well enough
  12. You’re not comparing apples to apples. I showed the GFS and you showed the Euro.
  13. Yeah that’s when I really learned to hate the slot. I mean I had like 15” but when I saw those reports from NYC I was irate.
  14. The cough was ridiculous. I was on brink of tears when I went in. Turns out I had coughed so hard I ended up with a rib fracture. I also never knew morphine was a cough suprresant either. Sent from my SM-S731U using Tapatalk
  15. MAMMOTH ALERT Early next week Mammoth Mtn Resort could get demolished with as much as five new FEET of snow! This is on top of two to three feet of freshies they just got in the past few days!
  16. This is 10PM sunday, remember that 6h qpf includes the last 6 hours
  17. I guess it's not fully included then.
  18. D*** brother, i'm sorry to hear that. Praying for a fast recovery.
  19. I have found something interesting, since the 2012, N. Hemisphere Arctic ice melt low, the Summer sea-level pressure state has been reversing the following Winter. In the 2025-2026 ENSO thread, I used this to predict a -AO for Winter 25-26. Here was May-Sept 2025 SLP anomaly: Analogs [10] Following Winter of 10 analogs (+7 months) Winter 25-26 so far: Something to watch this coming warm season... do we get -SLP or +SLP anomaly over the Arctic (60-90N). Since 2012, -SLP has been followed by following cold season -AO, and +SLP has been followed by following cold season +AO, just about every time.
  20. Chuck what the HELL are you talking about?. This is 10:00 pm Sunday
  21. Hey Charlie, I don’t have any links to provide right now. I’m going off of what a pro met. has posted elsewhere a number of times for years. Also, don’t forget that it isn’t just the CO2 Fertilizer Effect that’s beneficial. It’s also the longer growing seasons.
  22. Mid-Atlantic cold air when moisture finally approaches
  23. Joe Cioffi thinks a cold potentially snowy second half of March
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