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Possible coastal storm centered on Feb 1 2026.


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15 minutes ago, TheSnowman said:

December 13, 2007.  The storm I skipped a Final Exam for because as I told the professor “I have to go back to RI to measure snow for the NWS.” and went Backwards from Rugges to get on the Commuter Rain train to North Station because the train was going to just steam by Back Bay and Ruggles since it was already full.  I’ll never know what happened to those 100’s and 100’s of people who couldn’t get any train.  13.5” I think.  Killer storm.  Oh and yet ANOTHER storm with the SAME compact total as Sundays storm that you guys keep calling an “all-timer”.  B)  

No one called it an all timer.  But the stupidity of letting all schools and businesses out at noon created traffic Armageddon.  It was a good event snow wise but good in a pedestrian way.  The event that just ended had far more impactful snow.

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11 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

You’re fine there . Relax 

I think you need to let this one go. Tomorrow is Thursday and it's supposed to happen this weekend. Everything has trended away ....everything. and just for the record, I'm not bitter about it at all. It's just the reality of it.

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1 hour ago, cleetussnow said:

Tough sell.  I'm below normal since November and at my seasonal average snowfall with 15" pack I can nearly walk on in late Jan, peak winter.  Missing a super anomaly blizzard doesn't quite make the case.  I'm all in on CC, but she's sitting this winter out in our region.  

Well...firstly and foremost that was a tongue-in-cheeking worded for the long of dirty dialogue.

Buuuut so long as we're on the subject, like all humor their is point to be had buried in the muse ... The fast atmosphere is screwing things up, and the fast atmosphere ... plaguing seasons most always as a baseline problem in recent decadal time scale(s), is definitely physically connect to a warming planet.

That's already been science/papered by several source - although, others in here with open minds and curious speculation, did surmise something was wrong and began posting about it, years and years ago  

See, there are two ways heat in the atmosphere exists.  Human common experience only directly samples how the temperature feel on their actual skin, or makes them feel.  Unfortunately for CC, most of it ( so far...) does not appeal that form.  Most of CC is absorbed into the background environment .. it does really raise the temperature until there has been 2ndary and tertiary different systemic processes.  One of which is the expansion of warm heights ...which then means extremer gradients during winter/seasonal cooling from higher latitudes on down...  

The Earth becomes like an engine... But instead of converting combustion energy into motion energy, it converts potential energy to motion via the thermal wind component being larger when there is larger gradient.  That then bends by coriolis ... and that becomes the base-line geopotential wind velocity.  

See...not many people know any of this exists in reality.  99% of people don't.  And of those that remain... about 10% even get it intuitively  

That's really the human and humanities biggest problem ...  the truth is owned by a tiny fraction of everyone, who benefit off their discoveries ... perhaps irresponsibly for not knowing what's behind it all.   But everyone is now using these innovations that have toxic effects on the environment.   Small imbalance there, huh.  But I'm wildly digressing...

anyway, the speeding atmosphere is connected to CC.   

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2 minutes ago, Snowcrazed71 said:

I think you need to let this one go. Tomorrow is Thursday and it's supposed to happen this weekend. Everything has trended away ....everything. and just for the record, I'm not bitter about it at all. It's just the reality of it.

Never let go, 2015 taught us that.

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9 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

Nothing of significance. This does not have snows back to Buffalo when looking at h5. Looks too compact so it will take a miracle to get this far enough N and W for high impact WOR. 

Compact? I think it’s just the opposite . It’s a winter hurricane in size and scope. So think of it in terms of a growing and expanding extra tropical storm but in winter with far reaching effects 

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11 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Compact? I think it’s just the opposite . It’s a winter hurricane in size and scope. So think of it in terms of a growing and expanding extra tropical storm but in winter with far reaching effects 

Disagree. The expansion on the nw side is limited as it nukes over the water.

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