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June pattern and forecast discussion


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That’s ok. I know you guys probably are members of many discords and have busy lives too. 

3 minutes ago, Great Snow 1717 said:

I'm going to have to pass on the invite. I just joined a tiddly winks discord community...so no time available...

CUTwC: GIFs of shots

 

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1 minute ago, Great Snow 1717 said:

I'm considering starting a discord community for people who do not have the time to participate in discord communities.

Sometimes I think it would be nice to get a digest at the end of the day emailed to my aol account

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Looks like the Euro's not quite as cold aggressive as the GFS cinema during the latter weekend thing...

It's also trying to marginal heat surge into the region D8-9-10 ...ways out there and likely to be mangled by future runs, but just thought I'd add. 

I'll tell you though, Corn Belt/lower Lakes, IN-OH region may see some truly insane heat numbers D6 and particularly 7 in this run.    Indianapolis in the area of +27C at 12z 850 mb ...That's before diurnal mixing, next Tuesday.  That's easily a 105 look

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3 hours ago, dendrite said:

CON in 1967...I mean just blow my brains out. This is never happening again minus a nuclear winter.

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This brought back memories.  66-67 was a great winter for NNJ despite an awful January, as Dec, Feb and March each had a bit over 30".  The surprise 3" of moist fluff on April 27 pushed the total over 100", second only to 60-61 in my NJ experience.  Future (I'd be hired Nov 67) co-workers went trout fishing in northern PA (Towanda area) the weekend of May 6-7 and spent much of it hiding from the 2" accum of mainly wind-blown IP.  The late month storm was mostly on 5/25 in NNJ.  I was working at Curtis-Wright's employees' lake resort, and that day was miserable, spitting light rain and mid 40s, with winds that toppled some large oaks

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