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Ginx snewx

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  1. Finally @weathafellaBarkley is a beast
  2. Yanks blew it or should I say Boone blew it
  3. Definitely go on a Tuesday, go thru Crawford Notch, hike up a off road trail like Althusa Falls. Those views are spectacular, better than a car view.
  4. Brian you asked the other day as well. I responded, anyways xmacis.rcc-acis.org
  5. I read it in the shitter, then tore the pages to use during the TP shortage last year. Sorry
  6. Did you even look FYI Oct 1 to Dec 1 2018 was the 4th coldest fall in ORH history
  7. Warm and wet , give me sun and warm in Oct. 5 plus inches rain in ten days just isn't cutting it no matter how warm.
  8. Pretty sure its meant to mean the reader is confused but DIT throws them out when he disagrees
  9. Virtually no difference in first and last 1 inch but an interesting change in first and last 32 degrees
  10. I was looking at the Oct 13rd timeframe for a storm. We shall see
  11. True, basically jobs are open because people don't want them I guess. Its not that there isn't people available
  12. Not much change over time for first and last 31 at ORH or first and last 1 inch of snow. Red line is regression line.
  13. A little research shows its a multifaceted problem. Too much demand for the infrastructure to handle. Trucks need specific rigs to haul containers and they are in short supply. The restocking of the world after lockdown has created more demand than the ports can handle. Not a longshoreman issue but more of an infrastructure issue it seems.
  14. It is solar. Its all about photosynthesis. Dry or wet warm or cooler hastening or slows the change, changes the vibrancy but only within a couple of weeks. Maples went yellow and all the other trees are dull green which means change is on the way.
  15. 40⁰ time of year where city UHI shows up in the morning. Cities 10 degrees ab
  16. Nailed it, highest correlation between streamflow and precipitation.
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