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3 hours ago, VideoBufferMX said:

The problem here is (some people do not like snowing). SNOW helps better than cold rain cooling these abnormal summer heat waves at 2m levels rising IR (hot air parcels). Heavy rain in the month of January is not OK. Otherwise we deal with bow echoes... derechos significantly enhanced tornadoes. Something extraordinary we do not want to deal it. Thunderstorms are lightning abundant (abnormal as well). We do not want to deal with excessive lightning and excessive electrostatic discharge at the pole grounding wires inside apartments, buildings, houses.

So this is another storm which I believe better produce the snow and move out as usual this means possibly 12-18in event for I-95 (Central NJ) not saying 24"+ not out of the question. It will move out as usually quickly...

This wave is strong and I haven't seen an analog looking like this. This energy might just be small piece of a big puzzle or larger system that seems like a long duration opportunity and having stalling characteristics.

COMMENT: FUNNY ISN'T IT? :D THEY TALK LIKE THAT ::: SOME OF THESE WAVES ARE SO STRONG THAT THEY ACQUIRE VOICES AND RETURN BACK TO THE DROPSONDES...

I AM LIKE WORKING IN THIS AREA OF TALKING VIBRATIONS READING CRYPTOGRAPHY STATEMENTS BASED ON RECONS... 

Are ya familiar with the old buffer overflow error?

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9 hours ago, VideoBufferMX said:

____________________Sep 3, 2008 - Present and Beyond__________________2008-2022+_____________

Transistor Based Circuitry on a microwave level (3D Circuits)

So this should be kept in mind for a while K is | - base V is digging

and 10^-5 used as follows
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101 = 5 in binary 1x2^1+0x2^1+1x2^2 = 5

101 is S (SW shortwave alternating 1010101...)

10 - 1 (one = on) 0 (zero = off) 

^ = digging V

10 base ^ power of -5 (500mb Upper Level)

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14 minutes ago, VideoBufferMX said:

Dropped a Wells Fargo sample today :: (bank delayed my deposit more than 3 days ... ) : was curious to see what is going on inside the bank as 0.01% savings (Way2Save) rate seems fishy. How this relates to winter? Well, tough explanation... Sun core (control system of some sort) depends on planet configuration. Money spent on common Earth resources such as copper, silicon, iron etc. create some form of crust disbalance causing abnormal weather patterns. Atl ocean heats more and becomes very volatile and SST anomalous.

So here I found this (attached picture) let's call this simply "Bermuda Triangle MDR area". What this problem is stating - alphabet emergency pyramid. What I found in this book was a problem about water molecules or similar perhaps talking about programming weather models or similar but not much further theory about this. (book is called C Primer Plus). Usual winter storm tracks traverse quite away of the Bermuda triangle area.

MDR - Major Digging Response (Main Development Region)

Some thoughts for scientific exploration...

Let me know if you want the source code and one of possible optimal solutions based on the C programming language.

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5 hours ago, MJO812 said:

We live in the worst spot for snow. Let's move NYC to the lakes.

We do and we dont..though we dont get snow consistently, when we do its usually bigly. 

We experienced a decade+ of super intense winter storms. Lets not get depressed because one year might not produce ..

With warming ocean waters , its only a matter of time we experience something ridiculous. Patience is a virtue

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8 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

Easier for you to move to the Great Lakes.  NYC is such a huge city for a reason....if it had a snowier climate like those cities do, a lot fewer people would live in NYC.

 

The three snowiest cities in the United States (Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo) are all in New York State. Unfortunately NYC is the last place in the state you want to be for snow. 

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2 minutes ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

The three snowiest cities in the United States (Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo) are all in New York State. Unfortunately NYC is the last place in the state you want to be for snow. 

Yep and even if there is a snowstorm, unless it's a foot plus, the snow never really accumulates on the streets.

 

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11 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

This area is a thread the needle kind of region.

You don't see this kind of shit happening in the Midwest.

 

The same dynamics are everywhere. If you end up on the east side of the storm you get rain. BTW most Midwestern cities average less snow per season than NYC. Even Chicago only averages 7 inches more per season than NYC. Hardly worth moving for. 
 

I lived in Madison for several years. Cold and boring weather. 

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Just now, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

The same dynamics are everywhere. If you end up on the east side of the storm you get rain. BTW most Midwestern cities average less snow per season than NYC. Even Chicago only averages 7 inches more per season than NYC. Hardly worth moving for. 
 

I lived in Madison for several years. Cold and boring weather. 

I guess if you get far enough north you dont have much of a risk of cutting storms.  I was thinking of Minneapolis.

 

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