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October Disco


Damage In Tolland

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14 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Hard to believe no-one started an Oct thread.

Let's see if we can't rip Matt due north up thru the region and then we can begin to four on what looks to be a warm month with the one eyed pig over Alaska

No winter this year, dude. Hope someone starts a 017-18 winter thread soon.

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Months and months of seasonally adjusted torch ahead, reservoirs drying up, fishies all dehydrating in the mud, palm trees taking root on the tarmac at BDL and by the Champlain shores of BTV and not even a direct hit by a category 5 hurricane to make it any fun..... sure makes walking the beach nice though, enjoying the softening October sun angle...low dewpoints....kinda getting lost in the day dreaminess of a mild fall afternoon..... wait a minute... I'm supposed to be b****ing

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3 hours ago, Lava Rock said:

Unless the pattern changes, why would this winter be any different then last?

Might be because we don't have a powerful El Nino in place to keep pushing it along. I don't know about the latent heat energy stuff, but I'm sure the mets could discuss it. Of course, if the pattern doesn't change, then we'll have a mild winter. But it seems that there is a better likelihood that it will change because of the demise of El Nino. Even the CPC has us chilling by DJF

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31 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

One eyed pig is going to absolutely furnace the N tier thru months end. Nothing to do but grin and bear it

Should be a fantastic month to be outside.

After the heat and humidity of summer, you'd think folks would love being able to get out of doors.

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10 hours ago, powderfreak said:

Should be a fantastic month to be outside.

After the heat and humidity of summer, you'd think folks would love being able to get out of doors.

Keep saying that to yourself each month...and it'll be April  After the HHH summer that folks could enjoy summer for summer and summer activities..we need cold ..Unfortunately thru year end..that may be hard to come by

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40 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Keep saying that to yourself each month...and it'll be April  After the HHH summer that folks could enjoy summer for summer and summer activities..we need cold ..Unfortunately thru year end..that may be hard to come by

Seriously though, what do you need cold for in mid-October?  Start the heating costs early?

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Umm.. like is this really, truly, unbelievably abnormal unheard of multiple superlative type warmth? Seems a bit like a coupla warm days followed by a string of near normal days. Sort of like most Octobers I remember. There is such a thing as much above normal (two maybe three days?) then normal to slightly above normal. Then there is hysterically above normal (last December, which in spite of being crap for us snow and cold peoples still felt awfully nice on the skin). If every warm spell ("out of season") is a catastrophe (unless a category 5 hurricane and a swath of tornadoes comes with it) someone (one) is gonna have a nervous breakdown before the first flakes fall at the end of February.

Really, the long range predictions are not awful at all. El Nino is gone and there is no powerful La Nina to take its place and fk things up in the same (warm) direction for different reasons. What's to be complaining about. The trees are turning, the skies are blue, the air is dry and mild?

Any good links to winter forecasts up yet. I haven't seen em on the winter thread yet. 

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