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Latest on record first Conus impact of season is 10/20 (1853). Next is 10/18 of 1968.
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What’s the biggest wind event you’ve had there?
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Misery mist.
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E MDR AEW: models support Car. TCG next wk
NorthHillsWx replied to GaWx's topic in Tropical Headquarters
Wouldn’t it be something if we make it through peak season and October and get our only US hurricane landfall in November -
Spooky Season (October Disco Thread)
Brewbeer replied to Prismshine Productions's topic in New England
I'd like to see rivers full up to the top of bank and paddle whitewater -
I was born in Philly during the Veteran's Day storm in '87.
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I mean if you're good with a 6" paste job in mid Nov then fine. I'm bored of them. Need something anomalous to get my attention. Just few a few years ago in 87 we had a good one though
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This time of year, I just want storms.
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Idk if it matters either way. We get storms like this all the time in mid Novie and they melt too quick. Boring
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Back that high west to the St. Lawrence River and I'm interested.
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remote learning was a disaster...hard no to that
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The Catoctins look good. LFG!
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move to iceland...it barely clears the horizon for a few hours...no sun angle issues ever
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Outdoor sports in January? LOL
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SE wind...not happening
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I want it at 12pm
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2.04" here. If it had been all snow it would have melted down to 2.04"
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LOL! and you have never shown a single station that is warranted!! Sorry Charlie as you well know those are NOAA's adjustments of course not mine as I only show the actual real raw data prior to those post hoc adjustments they chose to make decades later. There is zero proof or supporting data you ever show that any station moves made any difference at all let alone adjustments of up to 3 or more degrees....
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Thanks for the feedback. Everyone's per storm entries should also be viewable on the spreadsheet. May not be apparent until more people are added. You can switch at the bottom of the spreadsheet to the person you want to check out.
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Southern Maine had powerful winds - was interesting watching (on the tube) the waves blasting water 40 feet high then near -instantly being carried off by the wind. We had little wind this far inland, just 33-35° RA on the same (modest here) NE wind that powered NYC's 20.9" snowicane.
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We tried this in the 70s and it was a disaster. Standard time is the way to go. It matches much better with our circadian rhythms. There's no debate
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0.28” for our non-event. 0.57” for October.
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again school hours can be adjusted do the first hour of school on remote learning if necessary