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Nearing the 2nd half of Meteorological winter:


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5 minutes ago, weathafella said:

Kevin gave a nickname in 2012 when we could have called it June just as easily....fwiw.

Lol...yeah he took that nickname as something that was like common knowledge when it was literally made up by Kevin like 5 years ago.

 

March is a snowy month...esp where he lives.

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3 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Wasn't trying to be nasty...just not the way I see it at all.  And when I'm in the last week of January and I hear we missed out on the heart of winter, I just think it's such nonsense.  Like I said earlier...you aren't even in the snowiest time of the winter just yet.  I'm sorry if it came across nasty, I didn't mean for it to.

If it was July 26th right now...would you think that the summer weather was almost over?  Or there is only another two weeks of summer time warmth left?  If this was Feb 26th I'd agree with you on wasting the heart of winter.  But the heart of winter is upon us now and going forward....at least in my opinion. 

Summer runs from second week of June until third week in August, after that and before that you can have a frost, so to answer your question....yeah I'd say it's over.  Spring and fall are SOOOOOO long here, you know? At some point its like OK we get it....just be summer already....or just be winter already!  OK enough banter out of me. 

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2 minutes ago, Baroclinic Zone said:

I knew there was a GFS replacement but have not heard of a NAM one.

 

1 minute ago, SnowGoose69 said:

Which is gonna be a crappy ensemble system supposedly like the SREF.  I think the NAM upgrade has been postponed but my understanding is it wasn’t going to be replaced by a single model 

Yes, Your right, I wish i could find that article that i had read its going to have similarities to the SREFS, I want to say it was like a NBM (Nother Broken Model)..........lol

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4 minutes ago, dryslot said:

 

Yes, Your right, I wish i could find that article that i had read its going to have similarities to the SREFS, I want to say it was like a NBM (Nother Broken Model)..........lol

I believe the GFS is going to be replaced without a name change too.  I think it has a name that starts with an F but they either aren’t sure yet or have decided to just continue calling it the GFS to avoid confusion of a name change 

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21 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Wasn't trying to be nasty...just not the way I see it at all.  And when I'm in the last week of January and I hear we missed out on the heart of winter, I just think it's such nonsense.  Like I said earlier...you aren't even in the snowiest time of the winter just yet.  I'm sorry if it came across nasty, I didn't mean for it to.

If it was July 26th right now...would you think that the summer weather was almost over?  Or there is only another two weeks of summer time warmth left?  If this was Feb 26th I'd agree with you on wasting the heart of winter.  But the heart of winter is upon us now and going forward....at least in my opinion. 

There must be a reason  I keep my winter tires on until around 3/25, and sometimes thats even too soon.  Seems every time I take them off earlier I get burned; its almost a self fulfilling prophesy.

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6 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Why are some so irritable?

We have had normal to slightly above snowfall, much colder than normal temps, and a pissah holiday period..including a xmas morning snowfall for many.

Wow.....even I can't complain, and that is saying something. 

everyone wants wall to wall snow cover i guess

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