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  1. 6 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

    At some point you’ve got to just admit the winter was a bust. The winter, all the forecasts etc. Continuing to post that things look snowy and confidence of snowy outcomes becomes like the fabled boy who cried wolf. There’s nothing more I’d like than a few snowstorms, but I think that is very unlikely outside of NNE. That’s my opinion and take based on what I see. You and Luke could of course be right 

    Boy who cried wolf.  I was just thinking that the other day.  Or Lucy pulling the football out from Charlie Brown.  I conceded to futile mid January and am sticking to that.

    Currently 37 and sleet.

     

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  2. 12 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

    I’ve never claimed to be a MET.  I said you were going persistence(which is what you’ve done all season), and I said let’s see if it works.  And you attacked.  
     

    So I came back at you. Believe me, I don’t hide behind a keyboard, or better yet hide behind a silly avatar.  

    ...But you would be cooler if your avatar had red, met creds under it, and I would be jealous, envious and sad.

  3. 4 hours ago, tunafish said:

    Quite a lot, apparently.  

    From https://www.space.com/spacex-starlink-satellites.html

    A Starlink satellite has a lifespan of approximately five years and SpaceX eventually hopes to have as many as 42,000 satellites in this so-called megaconstellation.

    lol. 5 years? The Walmart of Satellites, or purchased in bulk through Alibaba.  

    Dispose of properly, but do so in the next galaxy.

    Does the manufacturer offer a 5 year service plan, and if you forego this option does it die after 1 year, or if you do purchase the maintenance plan, does it die exactly 1 day after the plan expires like most microwaves and fridges do?

    Don't we have satellites that were launched decades ago still sending back images from space?

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  4. 12 minutes ago, jbenedet said:

    You don't even know what meteorology is, so you could not criticize with merit. 

    And you can't forecast.

    Frankly, I don't know what it is you do here other than try and stir the pot, with ZERO credibility or accomplishments behind you. :clown:

     

    Awsesome...Lets make this a stale place where mets just talk science all day, and refrain from lively conversation.  

    ...Might as well cancel all of the non-mets from the forum. 

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  5. 11 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

    Misty and cloudy here. 
     

    check out 12z hrrr gets to 65-70 before the rain moves in around 2-4pm tomorrow.  It’s really a damn shame the rain has to come and ruin what could have been widespread 70s. 

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    I am glad that I am going to experience that 68F...Now, I won't have to go chasing heat.  Praying for a bust, and we get to 70F

  6. ...More conversations from the gym...

    Today, a guy was telling me how warm it is going to be today, and tomorrow, followed by, "I can't imagine how hot it is going to be the summer", and, additional global warming talk.  I told him, "I don't think it works that way", then went back to minding my own business (tying my shoe, and pretending to be on my phone).  He caught the next guy's ear and said, "Just think, if we go up another 10 degrees each month we will be at 110 degrees for July, and more for August".  The other guy said, "Well, it might get cold again in a few weeks".  The first guy responds, "Well, that's just my math, and I will change it if I need to, but right now, the summer looks to be really hot"

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  7. 8 minutes ago, brooklynwx99 said:

    nice to see a signal for legit blocking and a 50/50 to boot. even though the system on the ECMWF looks like it's going to torch, all of the entrenched HP over the top keeps us cold and leads to a nice front-end thump. this is something we really haven't seen all winter

    the 22-24th remains our first threat of this period, and blocking seems to become more of a factor at the end of the month

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    lol. Where's the rest of it after hour 240?  You know, the part that shows the heavy rains for SNE?

  8. 8 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

    Still looking like clouds and PM rain will limit Thursday warmth potential especially in CT.  Still think 58-65 likely but not the 70 potential we had. 

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    Congrats to SNE on continued winter futility. 

    I may take a drive over to New Bedford so that I can bask in 61F.

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