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1 minute ago, AstronomyEnjoyer said:
NWS has bumped me up to 3-5" for tonight. Livin' large.
Me too. Has the guidance changed?
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4 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:
So many pumps in such a short life span.
you might get more tonight and Saturday! snow on snow on snow. Wheeeeeee
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7 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:
13”. Lucky AF.
That’s John Holmes level!
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1 minute ago, dendrite said:
Pot kettle black. It was loosely CC. Sorry you didn’t like a few posts discussing summer heat events. I’ll remember this when you mention snow in any JJA thread.
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9 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:
GEFS insist on developing 2/24 too far north...like over CT.
What does the overall setup suggest to you, in terms of where the storm should track?
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1 minute ago, dendrite said:
I decided it’s on topic.
Lay down the law, you da boss
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26 minutes ago, dendrite said:
Yeah I know Hot Saturday was humid, but some of those sling psychrometers were juiced back then. I know ASOS has its issues, but at least all of the sites are on the same automated playing field today.
What is Hot Saturday? Is that like Eggplant Thursday?
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2 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:
My best clinical advice is to act on any suicidal ideation.
don't we want the opposite? more extroverted, reaching out to others, making friends, building bridges, forming new bonds, slowing down and really coming together?
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Just now, CoastalWx said:
Even 2/20. That is a srn system, just waiting to come up the coast. But nrn stream just doesn't cooperate.
Maybe Ray could do some sort of behavioral therapy with NS?
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26 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:
If by some miricale things look good for 2/24 by next Friday (2/23), we should meet up and weenie out to send the season out with a hurrah.
I'll be in Boston on the 23rd and free until about 5:30 or 6 if anyone wants a happy hour drink.
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42 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:
Didn’t know they were
yesterdays 6-10 and 8-14 are near normal temps and above normal precip for new england
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44 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:
You’ll get your brief analfront and enjoy it.
That for you guys down there. Up here its full frontal on this one.
How much did you get the other day? Inches I mean
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4 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:
Yup...understandable, and i get it regarding the politics of it. But IMO, if there is a great discussion going on with a back-and-forth of data, data interpretation, hypothesis/thesis, and arguments then it should be totally fine. If someone or people are going to throw a tantrum because what they're reading goes against their beliefs and cry for the discussion to stop then that is ridiculous.
There are some on here who probably are involved in the work force or research where this topic is virtually their entire career and they should be able to elicit discussion.
If people have a problem with discussing science...in any thread but have no problem tossing around sexual jokes and making sexual references I think we can see where the problem lies.
I think the sexual jokes should continue unabated.
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25 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:
In all seriousness ( and because no one has mentioned - ) ...the D9/10 ens means from all three carry an impressive cyclone signal ( considering the range..) through the NE conus.
The orbital hemispheric synopsis/cinema shows a negative anomaly reaching it's lowest point under LI - relative to Climate. The GEFs has a low transiting NY State ...while the GEPs and EPS are on or off the coast.
There is subtle suggestion in all three of a Pac S/stream wave space being ejected over the New Mexico route, while the N/stream is asserting a NW flow over Chicago ... possible presage to a "phasey" atmosphere but we'll see...
Beyond that, the ens et al definitely suggest some sort of seasonal repulse might sweep over the continent - actually...the hemisphere. That's a warm wave number look. I do point out that when these warm looks materialize as of recent decade(s) ...there is a tendency to over perform. This phenomenon of "heat bursting" will perfunctory need that scaffolding to take place within, so... Just a possibility here -
Any little critters in the foreground, notwithstanding
maybe this is why CPC is clearly optimistic
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45 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:
I'm just waiting to see how 2/24 will fail.
Good chance it might, but what is interesting is that it is hard to trust the model output. At least when it is good we can't trust it, maybe more likely to be right when it is bad, but I dunno....I feel a lot of things could happen that we don't have a handle on yet.
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59 minutes ago, dendrite said:
That doesn’t mean much for us. That will fizzle towards VT. We need the secondary to crank early.
but a stronger system means more secondary development? It would be nice if it would slow down some.
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21 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:
Why do some get so bent out of shape when there is discussion which incorporates climate change/global warming? Read through some of the last 5-7 pages and there is some excellent discussion/debate. I get there is the whole climate change form and whatever but there is nothing wrong with great debate and discussion and much of what has been posted has been very informative. Maybe there is a place for it but its much better than the constant sexual references and posts which have zero value
I do like the CC inclusion in the discussion. When it is based in what impacts the warming might have on analogues, model algorithms, etc. I find it useful. When it takes over a pattern thread and isn't contextualized around the pattern, then I find it annoying. People constantly bring politics into it, which to me is wholly unneccessary in terms of having a weather discussion.
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Pretty juicy radar upper Midwest
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So New England needs a panic thread now? What about the next two weeks. Living in the moment” ain’t just a cheap saying.
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CPC has New England at near normal temps and above normal precipitation in 6-10 and 8-14 day outlooks. Rest of the country warms. Winter not done here yet.
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14 minutes ago, dryslot said:
Take them up
Say more plz
It was a Flop... February 2024 Disco. Thread
in New England
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Snowing here coated up