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LibertyBell

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  1. You're crazy and so is this model lol. Maybe it's predicting the snowfall for the entirety of next winter?
  2. It's quite pleasant, I like this weather. If it's not going to snow, this is the type of weather we should have.
  3. They're useless though. Why can't we train birds to eat all these bugs? Instead they are being lazy and just singing. If we could implant a control device on a bird's head and tell it to eat all wasps, centipedes, spiders and carpenter bees, that would be great!
  4. Not that big, and thin not fat like one of those evil monstrosities. See, thats one monster I wouldn't mind using pesticides to wipe out completely. Something like that deserves to go extinct.
  5. The sun is fighting the clouds!
  6. glue traps stop them right in their tracks (literally) how do they get inside? I got the glue traps originally to catch mice but the cats and this giant hawk that visits my back yard got rid of the mice and now the glue traps have a secondary function, they catch centipedes without me ever having to see them. A dead centipede looks a lot less scary (and smaller) than a live one!
  7. We'll see, but currently none of our local forecasts have any 70s in the 7 day forecast. It might happen in the first week of April instead, everything seems to be delayed a bit.
  8. Meanwhile I'm trying to figure out ways to keep these giant carpenter bees out that enter my house every Spring. I don't hurt them or anything. I just close the door and leave for an hour or two; when I come back, they're always gone. They must be smart enough to know how to leave on their own.
  9. But this is normal in early Spring. Probably will not hit 70 at all for NYC or points east in DJFM.
  10. the bugs at least are already here =\
  11. ugh they are already here. I saw a giant wasp fly by rather sedately yesterday even in the high winds. Thought I was seeing things, but I saw the same giant wasp again today.....
  12. It's going to be funny with no high of 70 or higher in March. Starting with April 1, bring on the 90s!
  13. Thank goodness for that, I got a little worried after seeing Analog's forecast for no 70 until after April 15th. I can buy no 70 for March (for the city and points east), but it would be highly unusual not to get it in the first week or two of April.
  14. I hate that. So not only do we have to worry about rising temperatures and rising sea levels, but we also have to worry about higher winds.
  15. it's sunny today so it might go higher than forecast
  16. 1920 - A spectactular display of the Northern Lights was visible as far south as Bradenton FL, El Paso TX, and Fresno CA. At Detroit MI, the display was described so brilliant as to blot out all stars below first magnitude. (22nd-23rd) (The Weather Channel) omg -- this must have been absolutely amazing even better than last October here !! 1888: Chicago's morning low dips to one degree below zero, the latest sub-zero Fahrenheit reading in the city's history. This record still stands today. 1888 holds many of our March records ;-)
  17. What about all these forecasts with a cool first half of april because of the SSW?
  18. This is normal for early spring though, still no 70 for NYC or points east, only locations well inland will have that. Looks like we're in a colder pattern until the middle of April where the warmth will be capped off in the 60s and some mornings will be in the 30s (but still above freezing.)
  19. It beat all our surge records including the Norfolk and Long Island hurricane and December 1992. December 1992 is still my top storm for combo of winds and rain and longevity, we've not had anything to match that combo since.
  20. and then we would have had less winds and it would have been more like our other landfalling TCs.
  21. Yes, it was already transitioning, but maybe that track would have caused more damage with much more rainfall? Delaware had around a foot of rainfall on the track it actually took so maybe that rainfall would have made it farther north?
  22. Yes, I think it was one of our most western hurricane landfalls, it actually almost touched the north central Jersey coast before it started to recurve. It made landfall close to where Belle made landfall in 1976 I believe.
  23. and a lot more heavy rain in Gloria! Do you guys remember the original Euro track for Sandy? It was supposed to take it into Belmar, I think, near NYC or just west of NYC on a more northerly track? I've wondered if that would have made the impacts from Sandy even worse if that original Euro track verified-- more rain of course, but maybe higher winds too?
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