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Good morning H2O and congratulations. Now you can live your screen name. Float in the air, move in any direction on the whims of a breeze, mist, pour, drizzle, freeze and evaporate according to your desire. As always …..
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Good morning, Rtd, at least you still can…… As always …..
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Good morning Julian. If you do lose a piece of it, I hope someone in need finds it. As always ….
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Good morning Don and BW. I’ve been having a friendly dialogue with John Ceglarek, Project Manager/Central Park Conservancy. I explained to him that I was a non professional member of our weather forum and issues with the accuracy of the readings from the CPK ASOS were often discussed by the Meteorologists, pro forecasters, competent, well versed hobbyists and the basic members like myself. I mentioned to him that from what I could gather, from the discussions, was that the vegetation in, around and encroaching over the ASOS were effecting the accuracy of its temperature readings. His reply stated that “We have not been notified by the Weather Service of any concern they have about the readings for the station or any impact that the surround vegetation may have on it”. I, in reply, asked if the NWS has performed any evaluation of the site, since it’s installation. His response “I am not aware of any assessment that has been performed by the NWS. My understanding is that they would reach out to us if there was any concern about the equipment site”. My original inquiry to the Conservancy is as follows: “The validity of the temperature readings from the ASOS has been questioned. The American Weather Forum, of which I am a member, often comments on this situation. The comments/observations come from both Meteorologists and well versed hobbyists. The remedy might be as easy as keeping the trees and foliage trimmed around the ASOS site. I dislike the idea that the the long-standing temperature records of the grandest park is in question. Thank you for your time, as always …”. I believe the sincerity of Mr Ceglarek response and wonder if the board or, at least our sub-forum (with NWS contacts) should pursue this. As always ….
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Good morning and H. B., MW. May your professional love affair, with the atmosphere, continue for as many decades as possible. As always …..
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Good morning, CW and HH. The revenge of Stein?… As always …..
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Based on the creative potential of the forum, we may need another thread. As always …
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Good morning Will Looking at it again, your point is well made. You affirmed what many of we silents know. You cannot do without your ‘left’ hand or your ‘right’ hand. Both are useless unless the ‘middle’, above the chin, is working. Yours seems to be…… as always …..
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There goes our PG13 rating. Will, I believe you have Joey Chestnut running scared. As always ….
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Good morning, BXE. Welcome back and your problem will likely disappear as soon as the local two/four legged fauna see red. As always ….
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In not sure of her birthplace. She did relocate to the Black Hills from Long Island. Her intelligence cannot be denied. As always …..
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I believe you, I don’t believe the ‘not smart’ part. It was kind of you to think of her. As always ….
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I apologize in advance and mean no disrespect to you or the intent of your post. I’m just wondering are you??? As always
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SVR-PRE (ELSA) potential NYC subforum Tue-Fri morning July 6-9, 2021
rclab replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Good evening RE. You should have also asked Snowman19. As always …..- 587 replies
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Good evening folks. There’s a screen play in this. The MA forum may have to charge admission during the cold season. As always ….
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I miss your beautiful lady avatars. As always ……
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SVR-PRE (ELSA) potential NYC subforum Tue-Fri morning July 6-9, 2021
rclab replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
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SVR-PRE (ELSA) potential NYC subforum Tue-Fri morning July 6-9, 2021
rclab replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
My daughter sent this video from a Breezy Point cabana. As always… IMG_5580.mov- 587 replies
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SVR-PRE (ELSA) potential NYC subforum Tue-Fri morning July 6-9, 2021
rclab replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Cobble Hill dark, wind gusting some rumbles, little lightning and rain so far. As always ….- 587 replies
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I wonder which one of our early forum members paid off the zookeepers. As always ….
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SVR-PRE (ELSA) potential NYC subforum Tue-Fri morning July 6-9, 2021
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I understand both your verbiage and intent, Anthony. …… But considering the population density under those delightful colors, I’m just not sure about the fun part, now or six months from now. As always …….- 587 replies
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In 2020 Mr. Chestnut ate 39.5 bowls/24lbs 11 ounces/38,268 calories worth of Red Beans and Rice at a New Orleans competitive eating contest. For the next 36 hours he had to register as a lethal weapon. As always …..
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Happy Birthday. 007, If the attached comes true, tomorrow, I’ll probably be burned at the stake. If so the Reaper gets my ashes. As always ….
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Good evening Mrs J and happy 4th. I feel, strongly, that your culinary creations would far, far, far exceed any Chipotle mass produced serving. I’m sure Mr. J and the younger alphabets would agree. Stay well, I wish you peace. As always …..
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Good afternoon and happy 4th, Will. Considering what 76 processed meat tube steaks eaten ,with roll, in ten minutes will do for Mr. Chestnuts ability to make his own fireworks ….. I feel the Creator may be better off. As always ….