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RobertSul

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  1. I feel like this is the kind of storm that tends to overproduce in MI. I’d give myself a bun if I could. Edit: I didn’t see the earlier posts saying the same thing - makes me feel more confident!
  2. Looking forward to springtime tornadoes already? Happy New Year!
  3. Yeah I’ve been noticing a moderate shift SE in many of the high resolution models.
  4. No links to your favorite Eurythmics song?
  5. He was showing a pretty distinct trend in a weather model for a mid-range storm. Worth noting it went west 5 times successively, instead of one run way east, then one way south, etc.
  6. That’s like the macro, drawn-out version of being stuck in a subsidence band during a major snowstorm.
  7. Someone tell that storm to go back to November where it belongs.
  8. Climates always change, but an accelerated change is never good when animals, plants and eventually humans can’t adapt quickly enough.
  9. All the better for those 50mph winds to whip around. Should be really good drifting.
  10. Damn, that’s over 3 years worth of snow for Manhattan, KS. They average 14” annually.
  11. Wow, that sucks. There’s still plenty of time for winter to turn around for you guys, at least with synoptic snows.
  12. The sun angle tomorrow will be just as terrible as it was back on December 19th. And don’t get me started on those awful February sunburns.
  13. Your area’s looking pretty decent for it.
  14. You joined a weather forum and immediately submitted THIS as your very first post, RichardWang1984?
  15. To any weather god tuning into this sub-forum, I humbly offer all my outdoor decorations as sacrifice to a Christmas Day blizzard.
  16. I think Ayer, MA got 8” an hour in December ‘97, so those rates are achievable from a regional standpoint.
  17. 37”+ in NW NJ while half of Vermont ends up with nothing. That would sting.
  18. Or the $500+ Billion in small business loans in April that had the oversight cut into by this administration, thereby missing a lot of small businesses that really needed it. That would’ve gone a long way in keeping hope afloat. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/5681021002
  19. But those 3,000 deaths were halfway across the world, how could - oh wait, never mind.
  20. That’s Winter 2. The shorter season of Winter 1 runs from late October through mid November.
  21. The distribution/amount of snow in Mass. reminds me of December ‘97.
  22. It’s all a matter of perspective. People in downstate Illinois might think you should be more positive because you get double their snowfall in an average year, with colder temperatures to better preserve snowpack. Truth is, we still have another 3.5 months of workable wintry weather. Meteorological winter just started Tuesday.
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