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WinterWolf

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  1. Bring the cold first…too far out to worry about suppression or not at the moment. Let’s just hold the good look.
  2. Good point. But at some point it’s going to turn, when do you think that’s going to happen? Next year? Still 6-7 weeks left to official winter. Maybe he’s got it pegged this time?
  3. So how’s the pattern look? Any changes? Dendrite said it looks good, and I know he’s looking for spring, so that’s a good sign.
  4. Well Brooklyn99 would appreciate your take…I hope you’re both correct.
  5. Yup..I’ve been to Jonquiere and Chacoutime a few times(right near Lake St Jean)…that’s 2hrs due north of Quebec City, on the other side of the Laurentian Mountains. Incredible areas. They call those two towns Saugenay City now. Absolutely Huge Snowmobiling area(s).
  6. Maybe George should have called it a Saskatchewan Screamer instead…
  7. Kev, sledding in northern Maine is one of/if not the best place to sled. They don’t call it the Crown of Maine for nothing.
  8. If you’re talking about Caribou…trail goes by/near the Huge NWS Doppler radar tower…it’s pretty cool.
  9. Western Maine, and northern Maine is a fabulous place to sled….if you’re big into sledding, it’s top notch.
  10. If that starts to happen…then we have a true Rat with no comeback happening.
  11. There really isn’t any defense…he posts 384 hr warm maps all the time Scoots. If the warmth was at 384 and the cold close, he’d post the warmth. He’s a troll.
  12. So the question begs to be asked…why didn’t that troll Qg post this map? Or post em both for conversation. We all know the answer to that question. And what kind of poster he is.
  13. Ya, Probably Too many UFO’s when you were throwing em back.
  14. We take. And It’s got just as much chance, as anything we’ve seen the last few times things looked good, and nothing came of those. So who knows what that specific look might do. It’ll morph better or worse the next week or so anyway. But then again we all know this too.
  15. Oh no doubt, We’ve been in a lousy stretch snd I’m with you for sure. As I said…you’d think at some point soon, the law of averages has to come knocking eventually. We due for something to break right. Even in the paltry 80’s, which I was a teenager from ‘81 on, so I remember well…we’d get a bone thrown to us every so often.
  16. Well that’s what I mean…El Ninos tend to be paltry early, and get going later. I’m wondering if he’s thinking the way it sounds, does he expect an uptick using the logic that he is?
  17. Very interesting for sure…but it could be a gorgeous pattern(if it indeed ever materializes) and still not produce much of anything as you say for our area, as has happened repeatedly for two years now. That’s always the chance we take on any pattern. Good info Tip. One would have to think, after missing on decent/good patterns so much the last couple winters, that even in the worst of stretches, the odds/law of averages at some point have to play in…another words we are due for something to break in the right direction for the area as a whole.
  18. Well according to the Pope, if we all just went by the El Niño influence, it would have been an east call up to this point. So the big question begs to be asked of him, that if we continued along his(that) way of thinking, should we expect a marked uptick in winter weather, now that we are about to embark on February, when El Niños usually start to make up ground in New England? I’m wondering how he feels about that idea?
  19. Nah, if that happens burn em down…burn em all the F Down.
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