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WxWatcher007

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  1. They’re getting obliterated. It’s going to get ugly there soon if it hasn’t already.
  2. I think we both know the answer to that As soon as the first cell popped up and looked stationary I knew that was trouble. That’s a lot of water in a short period.
  3. That’s how I feel doing yard work now lol
  4. Life above the tree line is a beautiful thing
  5. Might want to see a doctor about that?
  6. I’ll admit, it’s pretty legit. I was one of those that laughed it off early, but I’ve heard people having some serious well trouble. Don’t need to be California level to be bad.
  7. You think he’s inflating the size of his mound?
  8. It’s always really interesting to me how hilly CT gets outside of the shoreline and valley. I’m in one of the highest spots in town now and my elevation is only 105 ft lol.
  9. The only exception to that is if it’s a true monster and everyone gets smoked. If there’s a nuke and Will gets 40” while I’m at 20” it’s fine because 20” is high end here no matter the storm.
  10. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve lived in a snow hole most of my life. DC, CT valley, SC. I don’t care about the jackpot, and if given a choice I’d love for everyone to snow. But less than half of the jack? No thanks. The blizzard was nice but it sucked getting a couple inches of powder while Steve was buried. Spread the love.
  11. I think it was 2001 for BDL and 2006 for HFD.
  12. So close yet so far away here. Nice storm but nothing memorable here. I know you got the goods.
  13. If we did hit 100 here in CT, it’d be the first time in about 15-20 years we had a 100 in August. That’s impressive to me.
  14. Idk about NOAA @weatherwiz, but I love CSU and I think they look much deeper than general ENSO. To me they’re an example of people that do it right. There are always areas where I can personally improve with regard to tropical forecasting and understanding, but I think having a more granular understanding of the structure of ENSO/how it evolves, and a greater sense of how things like wave breaking and the MJO are forecasted would be valuable. But I work virtually every day. Honestly there are times I wish I could do a wholesale career change and go all in studying tropical meteorology, but I guess I’m where I’m supposed to be..
  15. Meanwhile, every rain shower turns into a named storm in the EPAC.
  16. That’s out of my depth. I’m just here for tropical lol.
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