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  2. Sometimes I wonder how we ever survived pre modern times to get to where we are today.
  3. New blow up of convection right over the center
  4. In Orlando it’s coming down moderately in a far outer band cell!
  5. If I get a 40" winter this year, I'd be right at my normal average snow for the decade of the 2020s. You guys are so damn dramatic. If not, I'm only like 2.7" under since there was a 50"+ winter in 20-21. Feb 2021 was the 2nd snowiest month of my lifetime and I'm approaching 50.
  6. I’ll be in NOLA Saturday to Wednesday. It’ll feel no different than here since we are in delayed summer hell. Except it might rain actually there.
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  8. The pattern going forward looks very similar to October 1963 which was remarkably warm, dry and sunny for almost the entire month. Another similar feature was a long-lived meandering hurricane off the southeast coast. I recall the month from a location near Toronto where we had absolutely no rain from the 1st to 30th and only avoided a total drought when it rained on the 31st. November 1963 was then very mild and unsettled, December was quite cold and snowy.
  9. First 30s of the season on my point and click, 38 for Wed night.
  10. IOD is forecast to be neutral be early December.
  11. Moreso from the perspective that the house was 75-77 at bed time.
  12. That’s unfortunate. Harbaugh going to blame bad injury luck for this failed season when it’s obvious the problems are much deeper.
  13. I get it...but I want fall to feel like...fall. I want to sit down on a dark, cool Sunday afternoon with a bowl of chili watching the NFL games. I want to sit in my backyard in the evening with a sweatshirt on by my campfire. And it's gotta be pretty chilly for me to be wearing a sweatshirt.
  14. Yes, the people we call *Native Americans* and who used to be called *Indians* actually came from SE Asia, likely Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia). The interesting thing about the Pacific and this colder denser water, it can hold more oxygen and nutrients and must be vital to fish and other sea life. So warming of the oceans disrupts the entire marine life cycle and eventually us also. We're disrupting the entire planetary life cycle which will lead to a global mass extinction. Humans won't go extinct but there will certainly be more famine, starvation, etc.
  15. Madubuike done for the season.
  16. 1989-1990 was very extreme we went from record cold and widespread severe weather for Fall into early winter (December) and then historic warmth for January, February and March.
  17. Snow in Spring is wonderful, it's when it's in the 40s and raining that sucks lol.
  18. To be fair, last Fall was warmer than this but the Winter was quite cold, we just didn't get the precipitation timed quite right.
  19. I got ~0.05” last night. That gets me to 0.95” for MTD. There is a small band moving SW from S SC that may give me a little more soon.
  20. The SE US dodged a potentially very deadly bullet. Whew!
  21. Well 11-12, 15-16, 22-23 and 23-24 all had roughly Richmond tier temps right? In our bad years (and there are many more now), we may as well be a southern Virginia coastal town.
  22. I think it depends on how you define "snowy." If you mean above the 1991-2020, then, yeah, it would be extremely bold to predict that. The atmosphere remains capable of fluke heavy snowfalls all the way down to the Gulf Coast, as occurred last January, where it is much, much warmer in the winter. But if you mean say 50 inches, then, yeah, I think that's plausible. Because those kinds of seasonal snowfall totals require sustained cold and frequent snowfalls. If we say New York winters have more of a historical Richmond, Virginia flavor, then 39" might be the conceivable top.
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