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PhineasC

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  1. Randolph Hill site had 92.2" in 2015-2016. Still would have been the biggest winter of my life by like 40 inches. LOL Off an average of 185", it's a big drop.
  2. That picture is like one of those pictures of a starving emaciated polar bear standing on some melting ice up north.
  3. 2015-2016 really was horrible for you guys, wasn't it?
  4. Why look at a storm 11 days away when the models are jumping all over the place on this first one? There is very little chance they have the second storm even close to right yet.
  5. I’m ok with super deep cold and dry versus this mild weather like we have upcoming.
  6. Prime climo for snow for this region is now the month of March. It hardly ever snows December and January any more.
  7. Nice powdery snow here in Millville. A rare treat anywhere in the MA but especially near the coast. Looks like decent flake size.
  8. Epic sick textbook snow pattern should be in place by 1 Jan... oops I mean 10 Jan... uh make that 15 Jan... never mind, try 18 Jan... sorry, I got it this time, 22 Jan. That's the window I am sure of it!
  9. It is funny to read all of the posts with people wondering if we could ever get two HECS in a season, special winter, 100 inches, etc. It all seemed so easy that winter.
  10. That may have been the run that made Marcus whine like a baby about being fringed on the radio show.
  11. I remember typing "heavy snow continues" as an ob at least 20 times over the course of a day and a half. That's how you know you have a biggie.
  12. Yes, good post. It requires a lot of dedication. A related scenario is with liberal arts majors. I often see friends and family members who ask for my advice on their intent to pursue a degree in something specialized like anthropology or US history. I ask them if they are really ready to devote themselves to at least a graduate degree (most likely a PhD) and years and years of very low pay with a low ceiling for long-term earning potential. That scares many of them away.
  13. There is something there, but hobbies generally don't pay the bills.
  14. If you can handle the math in a meteorology program, just do engineering, preferably electrical or computer. Those folks are in high-demand right now.
  15. What I want to know is, who needs human meteorologists when we have the GFS and NOGAPS? Signed, Confused in Maryland
  16. The amazing thing is that a little over a month later we started into an even more amazing stretch. Last winter is etched into my brain. I hardly remember tracking on the models because these all seemed to come easy. Even when the DEC 19 storm was south everyone simply knew it would come north.
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