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dendrite

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  1. Take all of that with a grain of salt.
  2. Let’s stick to weather. The GFS is pressing these cold airmasses a little more SE behind each front. 1/6-9 is a lot more wintry into SNE this run.
  3. The Titans are so bad right now that they should consider postponing all games until next season.
  4. GFS says to start the lawn thread on Jan 1.
  5. Seems like some kind of failure near the base considering “it was ripped out of the ground foundation and all”. Most of the 190’ self-supporting towers I’ve seen are rated to 90mph. I’d assume they didn’t exceed the load limits, but who knows? Did you ever get an official peak gust from CON for the day after the outage?
  6. Unless you’re saying there will be more of these events so they won’t exactly be anomalous anymore… idk. It’s just a lucky year for BUF. A storm and airmass of yore with strong CAA from the SW is perfect for them…it was pretty localized. It happens.
  7. Even if the lakes stay open longer there will still be anomalous events. The LES season will just get extended deeper into winter.
  8. yeah there’s 2 in the notch…echo lake and mt lafayette. The echo lake station had the 93mph, but it was 50-60mph before the transmitting went out. Most of the DOT stations use ultrasonics so it’s possible it got a little glitchy with the heavy rain and wind. It’s 1900ft which is a little low to be pulling off 93mph. https://mesowest.utah.edu/cgi-bin/droman/meso_base_dyn.cgi?stn=NHFNS&year1=2022&month1=12&day1=24&hour1=5&past=1&time=GMT
  9. 9.5° Thankfully the core of the cold went south of here
  10. Coworker in Barnstead has a large tree that took out powerlines across his driveway and road. Can’t even get his car out until the tree is removed.
  11. Today's the 25th anny of the 12/23/97 quick morning thumper for NE MA into S NH.
  12. That rain that just went through was pretty intense for 20 minutes. The chicken run was breached, but I was able to seal it off before it totally flooded in. Up to 2.53” and most of the glacier has melted as well.
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