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5 hours ago, mappy said:
Beautiful photos @Scarlet Pimpernel
Im heading to a garden with tulips on the 18th, very excited!
Thank you! A lot of people in my neighborhood have them in their yards, and there are a lot of those planters along several roads that have them as well each year. Very stunning flowers for sure! My favorite perhaps are the ones that have the reddish and yellow color streaks on them. Hope you're able to see lots of nice ones at that garden when you go in a couple of weeks! Seems like they're a little earlier than usual (?) perhaps, even around here in metro DC. I saw them just starting to come up the other week, and they're now really out and going.
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@mappy...TULIPS for you! Several images to follow...
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On 3/14/2025 at 6:07 PM, CAPE said:
Eh I like March in general. Transitional month. Back and forth. Sometimes we get snow but not lately. In general I prefer March and April to be more on the cool side like Fall(my favorite season). Relentless warm/hot and humid will come soon enough, and typically lasts 5+ months.
Agree. Unlike perhaps some in here, I really like good March snows when we get them! Who cares if generally they get melted away within a couple of days. And we've had some solid ones over the years. I'm not a big fan of 40s-50s and cloudy/drizzle, but you cannot escape that around here in March or April (sometimes even May!). So you deal with it and enjoy either the snow events we do get in March, or the 60s-70s pleasant spring weather as things come alive again. And I also agree, we'll see God-awful heat and humidity soon enough, and for far too long of a time! That much is guaranteed every single year. Actually, outside winter when there are snow chances (such as they are!) my favorite season is fall...the changing leaves, crisper evenings and nights after the heat of summer, it generally tends to be pleasant out, plus looking forward to all the upcoming Holidays the latter part of the year.
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9 hours ago, Maestrobjwa said:
Glad you clarified that...I would've thought ya did it just to troll OCD people
LOL!!! Nah, I wouldn't do that! I guess I figured people might wonder why the hell I didn't just crop it to be right in the middle of the image. Which would have been fine, I normally do that afterward with lunar photos I take. But in this instance, I noticed all the stars visible around it, so I wanted to crop it such that they would also be visible. Plus, just an artistic license here, sometimes keeping space on either side of a main subject creates an interesting balance, or imbalance. If I had done a time series of the eclipse as it approached totality, I would have centered it of course, for that. In fact, 3 years ago (last total lunar eclipse visible in this area) I did just that. For this one, knowing there would be a lot of cloud cover and the fact that it was middle of the night (3 years ago was near sunrise, pre-dawn hours, and it was clear!), I didn't really care to wander outside several times hoping to capture gaps in the clouds. So I decided to just go out right around totality. I almost was going to give up on this one, to be honest! I went out around 2:45am, wandered around looking in the approximate area where the moon was supposed to be and...nothing! Very frustrating. I was about to just call it a failure and go back to bed, when I then saw it in a thin gap through the clouds. I stuck around for about 20 more minutes, there were more decent gaps here and there, and I grabbed several shots (hoping a few would turn out decent enough!).
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8 hours ago, mappy said:
Yay!
Tulip photos coming soon for you! Well, sometime in April or there about!
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1 hour ago, stormtracker said:
We're in the hospice care section of hospice care.
We need the second coming of Jesus (the waiter) to serve us drinks as we await the inevitable conclusion!!
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1 hour ago, yoda said:
Heading to England for the first time (first time overseas actually) last week of March. Going to be in the London area... besides the usual touristy attractions, anything interesting to see or do?
7 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:As for touristy attractions, best free ones are British museum and library. Best paid ones are Tower of London and Churchill war rooms. Less well known thing I did was go to Greenwich observatory. It was fun and low key.
Eat Indian food in London.
I'd echo pretty much these same things. British Museum, maybe some of the others (art museum type things), Churchill War Rooms, and there's I believe a WW-I museum too (since the US wasn't in that one as much, it's a remarkable perspective from Britain to see how impactful that war was in Europe). Oh and St. Paul's Cathedral...when I was there many years ago you could walk up the stairs in the dome area to the top or near it, and look outside. Stunning view!
Food...as @WxUSAF says, Indian cuisine is what you should look for in England, they should have plenty of good Indian places in London. I'd also recommend a nice place for some good ol' fashioned fish and chips! And any number of the local pubs, you'll probably find beers that you can't get around here, and when I was there several places had different stuff on tap, it wasn't always the same in each pub.
And of course...use the London Underground by all means, and buses, to get around town. Just remember to wait on the correct side of the road so you're going the direction you want, hahaha! You know, because those Brits drive on the wrong side!!
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1 minute ago, psuhoffman said:
So how’s it going…
A'la "Other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play?"
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4 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:
Ok I’m going to get serious here.
I know there’s a lot of apprehension right now, but one of the best lessons I’ve learned in life is this: what seems like a crossroads or inflection point today is often a footnote in your story years later.
You should be immensely proud of what you’ve accomplished, and excited for your life and career ahead. I know you know that life and careers aren’t a straight line and certainly not as illuminated a path as we hope, but you will find your place, even if it takes a little time.
Be encouraged, enjoy your final semester, and remember that hard work, openness to challenge, determination, and just being a good person that people want to be around can take you a very long way.
This is a good comment. One has to hold out some hope that this won't continue forever. Even if one's first "real" job right after college isn't exactly related to your chosen career (such as meteorology), do what you can, and eventually you can get into what you wanted to originally do.
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4 minutes ago, MDsnowPRO said:
Does reducing the noaa work force by 9% equal hobbling?
Must be nice to say that from a place of privilege if you're not in that "9 percent", who are losing their jobs for no apparent good reason.
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17 minutes ago, Stebo said:
I know I am not from this subforum obviously, but I did want to put in my two cents. What happened today is going to set back this country as a whole so badly. Weather observations/models/data that will rapidly disappear, is a necessary facet to so much. People have taken for granted what happens behind the scenes for far too long. We are going to see what happens very quickly as we might have a significant tornado outbreak next week. Any degradation of data between now and then will make things significantly harder.
I really feel for those who got fired today for no reason other than the whim of a couple of morons.
I feel the same...though I'll add, it's not just the whim morons, it's specifically designed to be cruel and hurtful.
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Just now, TSSN+ said:
This is what happens when it doesn’t snow, this place goes to shit
So...a normal winter in these parts, then!!
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5 minutes ago, Kmlwx said:
I'm far too tiny to be reaped. You'll never catch me.
Had it been during severe season I 100% would not have forgotten you!!! I swear! I have your diagram of severe weather risk categories in my "Critical Documents" folder on my NAS device at home. It's literally in the same folder as copies of my health insurance card and other vital docs...and no I am not kiddingNever underestimate the Reaper! He's got a little list, you know!
(From Gilbert and Sullivan's "Mikado", Ko-Ko the Lord High Executioner):
As some day it may happen that a victim must be found
I've got a little list — I've got a little list
Of society offenders who might well be underground
And who never would be missed — who never would be missed!-
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7 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:
And you know the sweet relief of the reaper’s blade is soon to arrive when we’re grasping at the CRAS and SREFs!
Yup, when the weenies get CRAS, the Reaper in all his glory gets going!! Off to carousel with you!!
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4 minutes ago, pazzo83 said:
"i just want to get away from the politics on this board!!". YOU FUCKERS MADE IT POLITICAL.
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1 minute ago, pazzo83 said:
as should climate, and myriad other related topics that some snowflakes on here crumble at their mere mention by screaming "politics!!". Honestly - this is a weather and science board. If talking about weather and science is too much for your precious ears, leave.
I mean really, we endlessly parse the 84-hour NAM and the ICON for every single snow event, for crying out loud!
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14 minutes ago, ravensrule said:
Planting the firm cucumbers on April 1 already?.
Eggplant!!!
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35 minutes ago, 87storms said:
Ok, my wrist will get slapped for this...won't be the first time...
I'm kind of a centrist, tbh...left leaning, but both sides go too far at times. That said, these are not good people running the country at the moment. They preach individual freedoms unless it's something they don't believe in. This is an objective take...there's nothing to really debate and, frankly, not worth the time and energy. Trust me, approximately half my fam (maybe 40%) are Trumpers. There's absolutely no getting through to them. Unfortunately, the majority of these types of people have very little humility or shame. You can still love them (as family and friends) and enjoy their company, and even learn a few things from them, but it is what it is. Just gotta go out and vote, and speak loud and clear for what you believe in.
In other news, Crab Five is a great name for the Terps. They're not a deep team, but they're a nice break from the Wizards.
Also, this week's weather has been kind of awesome.
At risk (oh well!) of likewise getting a bit too political in this forum, I'll have to disagree with your 2nd paragraph somewhat. I'm not one for "both-siderism" to be honest. That's the bane of our awful media situation as it is because too few call out the truth. While individuals, not necessarily politicians, on both the left and right may go too far in what they say, the FACT is that there is nothing on the political left in this country (i.e., Democratic party) anything like the right. Not a single Democratic politician has proposed or done anything remotely similar to what the other side has done in terms of blatant violation of law, political norms, or ethics. Nor have they put up a convicted felon on state charges and one charged with serious federal felony crimes as their standard-bearer for President. One may disagree with proposed policies but it's nothing like what we see going on now. I'm very much to the left in my views, and there are certainly aspects of some liberals that piss me off, but in terms of who is making policy, the Democrats are pretty centrist by world-wide standards. Really, only one side is hell-bent on utterly destroying the very institutions that make this country what it is. This all has me VERY worried and frightened to be honest. But as I said, sorry to get too political here, maybe my inner @psuhoffman in part feels I must speak up just a little bit because these issues are now impossible to avoid. Besides, it ain't going to be snowing anytime, which pisses me off, so screw it, I'll vent!
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1 hour ago, WEATHER53 said:
Lack of Miller As is a problem. It used to be 50/50 now it’s 85/15 favoring Bs. Storms that approach us from the w-sw mostly fail and models mostly fail in getting that right
It's definitely been favoring "BS" around here for some time now!!!
Sorry couldn't resist. But to be a little serious, it does seem we've not had many "true" Miller-A storms of late.
May Banter 2025
in Mid Atlantic
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A spectacular double-rainbow from last Sunday (May the Fourth Be With You Day!!!)