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Just now, Ginx snewx said:
Washburn 3rd floor I think
Sounds right to me. I remember it was on the 3rd floor because we had a great view of the quad.
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Just now, Ginx snewx said:
Blast from the past, was in his class when the difax printed out the Blizz of 78. URI just was awarded as the NOAA ocean institute with Bob Ballard. Before I retired he was renting out space at the museum for dead sea artifacts.
Was trying to remember which building that was in. Was it Washburn or Edwards? I was doing the forecast one early morning with Steve Cascione when we saw an arctic front with squalls coming in. Temps dropped about 30 degrees and there was a whiteout across the quad. Fun times!
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14 hours ago, Ginx snewx said:
Happy 41, all the young uns getting old is cool.
I'm staring 65 in the face. Seems like just yesterday I was sitting in Dr. Havens' Met classes in Kingston!
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7 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:
We tent
Tent better have a heater later . . .
OWD at noon
Fog/Mist
48°F
Humidity 86%
Wind N 8 mph
Wind Chill 44°FAh, summer of yore!
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7 minutes ago, dendrite said:
So you think June is shot too?
Pretty sure Scott was implying BN temps and well AN precip for all of JJA with two canes likely in August! Have to learn to read properly between the lines.
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1 hour ago, weatherwiz said:
I wish I was better with/more confident in forecasting fog. Seems like something that should be rather simple...although I guess the more difficult aspect is determining the degree of the impact fog may have.
13 hours and 14 minutes until May 1st
And the weather won't be any better than April 30 . . .
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47 minutes ago, Dr. Dews said:
Hopefully we can string together a few months straight of dry, cool, wx-free days like today. Skin cracking conditions. Drought chat is not far away.
My 3 inches of rain in the past 36 hours begs to differ!
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17 minutes ago, Baroclinic Zone said:
Crazy, you got 2" more then I did.
Over 2.5" in Randolph. Waves of precip just kept coming in off the ocean and a lot of it was much heavier than it appeared on radar.
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Up to 1.75 now in Randolph. Still pouring.Almost 2” now.
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1 minute ago, Great Snow 1717 said:
Well if he's making up something like that then he should be suspended.
I remember seeing one asking her if she had a boyfriend. Seemed to be heading in a creepy direction. Can't imagine anyone asking a new male member if he had a girlfriend.
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From the Mount Washington Observatory . . . a yellow bellied sapsucker that definitely made a wrong turn!
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Up to 68 under sunny skies after a low of 54. Windows wide open!
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70 and sun in Randolph, so of course I picked this weekend to get sick.
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Lots of squirrels, a gazillion turkeys, and shockingly very little mud. Watched a turkey fly from our roof, across the street, and over the neighbor's house - never seen a turkey fly that far before. Actually saw a deer in our yard for the first time on Monday. Exciting spring time activity in SNE.
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Mild before I got here and mild after I leave. A few trees have blossoms as well. At least it didn't rain for my two City matches. Well, it did rain goals on Tuesday.I'm guessing that real mild spell a couple weeks back really helped the early bloomers.
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Weather has been miserable in England this week, but at least the football has been good. Got a little break today and took the train from Manchester to Edale in the Peak District for a hike. Thought there might be some snow on the peaks, but instead there were daffodils at the pub. Fabulous place.
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Well, we're not the only place with silly names for winter storms. Getting ready for storm Gareth Tuesday night and Wednesday in the UK. At least it is supposed to have winds up to 65 mph.
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Not much expected, but a little more coming tonight and tomorrow. Just cold, windy and raw now. My grandmother was from here, but I'm just visiting for football.Nice! I was born in Birmingham.
How much you expecting there?
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Snow has started in Manchester UK.
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Any recommended sites or apps for the most reliable weather forecasts in England? Heading to Manchester tonight, and expecting days and days of showers and mid to upper 40s . . . so typical England! Also expecting days and days of stouts and porters!
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4 hours ago, CoastalWx said:
18.7 Randolph
Wasn't me, but we easily had 16+. Woke up around 3:00 and it looked like about 6" then. Got up at 7:00 and wondered WTF happened in 4 hours! Guess I should have just stayed up at 3:00.
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6 minutes ago, Baroclinic Zone said:
But he's inland from the coast.
The Midwest of the Cape!
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30 minutes ago, butterfish55 said:59 minutes ago, #NoPoles said:I do. I learn a lot from them. He was one of the only mets who suspected this winter would be a klunker
I usually just read the last paragraph
I read until I come across something I don't understand . . . so one or two sentences on average.
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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:
House was built in 86. Knock on wood nothing immediately needed, but those items I mentioned are original. I already lost a few shingles in recent storms over last few years.
When we bought our house 10 years ago it was a complete rehab. We went with the fiber cement Hardie Planks instead of siding or shingles. Easy to paint, look great and incredibly durable! A little more expensive and you need to find a contractor who knows what they are doing, but worth the investment.
May 2019 Discussion
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