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Sunday SWFE..Monday Coastal?


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Just now, dendrite said:

Open up a wxbell 7 day trial and cancel before it is up so you don't get charged. This would be the week to do it.

I'm really surprised the number of people who don't just sack up and do the $20 a month or whatever it is in the winter to have full access.  Its certainly worth 75 cents per day.

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1 minute ago, powderfreak said:

I'm really surprised the number of people who don't just sack up and do the $20 a month or whatever it is in the winter to have full access.  Its certainly worth 75 cents per day.

Or you could do it free on taxpayers dime. Software freely available and so is the data. Learning curve involved so that might preclude some.

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1 minute ago, powderfreak said:

I'm really surprised the number of people who don't just sack up and do the $20 a month or whatever it is in the winter to have full access.  Its certainly worth 75 cents per day.

I'm too cheap. I look at the $25/mo as a bag of chicken feed. :lol:

There's a lot of good model data sites out there. Most can get by without having to pay for euro access since anything interesting is plastered all over social media anyway.

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I have to enter a forecast in a contest for this storm and these are my working estimates. Your critiques may help me fine tune this to extraordinary precision. Or you may just screw me up. :)

Sunday-Monday totals (incl early Tuesday if storm lingers) ...

2-4" for most of metro NYC, LI, s coast CT, offshore MA islands

4-7" central CT and most of RI, coastal se MA

7-10" northern CT, most of se MA, most of VT

8-12" ALB and most of w/c MA to BOS, most of NH except se, more than 100 miles inland ME

12-18" ne MA, se NH, coastal ME to 100 miles inland

18-24" in a few locations between Portland ME and Portsmouth NH

large drifts likely in areas east of ORH, gusts to 70 mph on coast. 

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3 minutes ago, Roger Smith said:

I have to enter a forecast in a contest for this storm and these are my working estimates. Your critiques may help me fine tune this to extraordinary precision. Or you may just screw me up. :)

Sunday-Monday totals (incl early Tuesday if storm lingers) ...

2-4" for most of metro NYC, LI, s coast CT, offshore MA islands

4-7" central CT and most of RI, coastal se MA

7-10" northern CT, most of se MA, most of VT

8-12" ALB and most of w/c MA to BOS, most of NH except se, more than 100 miles inland ME

12-18" ne MA, se NH, coastal ME to 100 miles inland

18-24" in a few locations between Portland ME and Portsmouth NH

large drifts likely in areas east of ORH, gusts to 70 mph on coast. 

One of ur more conservative posts. 12-18 south and central nh

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5 minutes ago, dendrite said:

I'm too cheap. I look at the $25/mo as a bag of chicken feed. :lol:

There's a lot of good model data sites out there. Most can get by without having to pay for euro access since anything interesting is plastered all over social media anyway.

Haha true... just buy two bags of feed for a couple months ;).

Not mine to judge, its just in the grand scheme of things its less than going into Dunkin several times a week.

Then again I just expense it during the winter :lol:.

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