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March or BUST! - Pattern & Model Discussion


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1 minute ago, dendrite said:

Bellhorn had a good eye. I'm thinking Wily Mo Pena. Just keep swinging as hard as you can and eventually the ball will hit the bat.

Sometimes you hit one that is still rising as it leaves the park, the rest of the time you tap one back to the pitcher.

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27 minutes ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:

As a lefty i prolly have slightly better power than granderson, didnt He hit like 35hrs As a yankee W that Joke of a right center field. What is it 340' to the fence behind the right fielder.

Fenway, 302' down the right field line....

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One of the most amazing results occurred in Morgantown, PA at an elevation of 750 feet in which an astonishing 50 inches of snow accumulated during the March blizzard - still the highest ever for a single snowstorm in southeastern PA. In fact, snow piled up on ridge tops all the way from southeastern to northeastern PA with an incredible five feet of snow (60 inches) covering the ground by March 23rd in the small Poconos village of Gouldsboro – still the greatest amount ever in the state of Pennsylvania for a single snowstorm

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Just now, Ginx snewx said:

One of the most amazing results occurred in Morgantown, PA at an elevation of 750 feet in which an astonishing 50 inches of snow accumulated during the March blizzard - still the highest ever for a single snowstorm in southeastern PA. In fact, snow piled up on ridge tops all the way from southeastern to northeastern PA with an incredible five feet of snow (60 inches) covering the ground by March 23rd in the small Poconos village of Gouldsboro – still the greatest amount ever in the state of Pennsylvania for a single snowstorm

38" on the 20th with 2.40" liquid. So at least they didn't estimate off the water.

But snow depth matches snowfall exactly. Don't love that.

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Just now, OceanStWx said:

38" on the 20th with 2.40" liquid. So at least they didn't estimate off the water.

But snow depth matches snowfall exactly. Don't love that.

It just looks so fishy on that map of totals. 13"-50"-21"

They're only at 750' too. idk...sounds like an urban legend, but at least it was post knicker days

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5 minutes ago, dendrite said:

It just looks so fishy on that map of totals. 13"-50"-21"

They're only at 750' too. idk...sounds like an urban legend, but at least it was post knicker days

Probably used the daily double measuring method, 30" yardstick and clear the board 3 hourly.

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1 minute ago, OceanStWx said:

Sounds like a drift buried the precip can, either that of they buried it in the garden with Kevin's dewpoint sensor.

The guy looked outside and said "****...2ft of snow. i don't want to go out in it and read the temp. let's call it 50" so i have an excuse."

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