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Posts posted by Vice-Regent
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2 hours ago, psuhoffman said:
I’ve had at least one warning criteria snowfall every year I’ve been here since 2006...even this year.
That's why it's incredible to go from that to almost nothing.
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8 minutes ago, C.A.P.E. said:
^This is what happens when you are working from home and start drinking at noon.
Be the change you want to see.
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2 hours ago, psuhoffman said:
It would have been plenty cold enough 4 weeks ago. Most of our biggest blocking regime snowstorms aren’t arctic cold. 1996 was rare in that regard. Way more often they are cold enough but not super cold. Many of them even looked marginal temp wise from range like feb 2010 and Jan 2016. A 40 degree rain now would have been a 30 degree snow a month ago.
I call bullshit. Our snow climatology is completely changed. It's gotten so ridiculous that Manchester in the hills is looking at one warning criteria snowfall a decade.
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5 hours ago, bdgwx said:
Another day and another sharp decline. The NSIDC did call the top as March 5th.
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8 minutes ago, stormtracker said:
Dude, it just like every other day has been this month. It's all really bad.
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Just now, WxUSAF said:
Top 10 warmest on record isn’t that warm?
Not anymore. Sad but true.
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47 minutes ago, Ji said:
Dude you got like 28C waters off your shore. What else could happen? The times are changin'...
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Now we transition to a warm season board. That's a good way to start the decade.
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2 hours ago, etudiant said:
A quick look at the record indicates that the 1974-75 fire season in Australia was by far the worst in terms of acreage, with over 100 million acres burned. No other year comes close.
The burn to date for this season is about 15 million acres, still a huge area, but again not in the same league.
I would wager there is less to burn per acre? Thoughts? On a positive note the moistening trend should move from West Australia to the deep south going forward.
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The air is super dry. My god man.... this winter is garbage shit. I will miss the rockin' 2010s.
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7 hours ago, bobjohnsonforthehall said:
Or it's not headed towards disaster.
A.) Why are we not headed towards disaster?
B.) Why is global warming a non-threat? Quite the contrary it appears to be a threat multiplier at a time when we are most vulnerable.
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3 minutes ago, bobjohnsonforthehall said:
Oh sweet merciful crap. Yes...we'll all be dead by 2050. Just like every other doomsday prediction that has come true. Oh wait...
If my eyes rolled any further to the back of my head I could see Russia from my house.
Seriously though. The more people who believe in this that choose not to procreate the better we will all be going forward. So by all means have at it. Or actually don't "have at it" as the case may be.
Well better get back into the hall and steer this ship away from disaster.
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6 hours ago, bobjohnsonforthehall said:
Different variation of the same theme that is as incorrect today as it was when Ehrlich first postulated it. Only today it is couched in a "climate change" wrapping. And I suppose if one is gung ho to reduce one's carbon footprint, creating fewer people who would laso have a carbon footprint is a way to go. And hey, that's fine with me. If people I disagree with don't want to procreate more power to you.
Right but for the wrong reasons. Curtailing overpopulation through personal decisions just serves as palliative care for your posterity at this juncture will not turn our trajectory away from resource overshoot or rather for the more sensible among us - extinction.
Have fun whistling past your 2030 graveyard because dieing in 2050 will just be that much better.
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35 minutes ago, psuhoffman said:
the op euro is a total dumpster fire disaster, but its just one op run at long range so....
But it does EVERYTHING the opposite of how we want... doesn't phase the ocean storm next week and slides out out, then washes out the day 9 threat completely so it doesn't amplify...crashes energy into the west and sets up a full latitude western trough eastern ridge...and leaves us in a total dumpster fire day 10. LOL
LMAO
36F+ temperature anomaly on the shores of Hudson Bay.
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2 minutes ago, BTRWx's Thanks Giving said:
Phase 5 of the MJO.
Primary in Minnesota.
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3 minutes ago, Solution Man said:
The Germans relegated the ICON to the 2nd division
So that's why the Germans lost world war 2.
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49 minutes ago, psuhoffman said:
That’s so cool!
Btw that’s one of those things people think they want until their roof is flying off and all their possessions are getting destroyed...
I am included in that group so this is as much a shot at myself just sayin...
That's one way to get me to stop posting. Talk about crippling damage.
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Just now, psuhoffman said:
It starts as a brief period of snow before a flip to rain...in extreme northern Vermont.
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All failed movements always end in hate speech and fear-mongering. As well that's how you can weed out the liars from the people operating on good faith.
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5 minutes ago, Bob Chill said:
What the hell are you talking about? The Euro/EPS is discussed in detail every.single.run. The EPS has actually been the front runner showing the shift back to a colder regime in the east. Enjoy your delusional life.
When the operational is bad you go straight for the EPS in order to attain mental comfort. You know nothing John Snow.
March Banter 2020
in Mid Atlantic
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If true this area is finished indefinitely if hurricane climatology comes in line with temps.