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7 hours ago, weathafella said:

We’ll be in FL for 2 months next winter….mid January-mid March.  FL experienced widespread severe wx during the winter of 97-98 which is unusual but the coming Nino may be a decent analogue.  We’ll see how nao behaves.

The heart of the winter…gone for you Jerry.  I’m sad for you…but if there’s a big one you, can fly home like you did this year too, so there’s that. 

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14 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

The heart of the winter…gone for you Jerry.  I’m sad for you…but if there’s a big one you, can fly home like you did this year too, so there’s that. 

Winter is slowly dying, Jerry is smart.

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1 hour ago, WinterWolf said:

The heart of the winter…gone for you Jerry.  I’m sad for you…but if there’s a big one you, can fly home like you did this year too, so there’s that. 

I won’t be flying back.  I learned that lesson last year.  Big ones actually have a negative impact for me now.  Eg:  walking at the height of a storm was always what I lived for.  Enjoying it with like minded friends also.  Not possible when everyone is separated and walking in the street can easily get me killed by a plow.  It’s been a fun run with winter but I now understand why all the old school snow loving great tv mets moved to Florida in their old age.  Coming back in February made me realize that had we gotten 3 feet like areas 50 miles south I’d have been stuck at home for weeks on end.  I’ve skated, skied, snowshoed, walked in winter.  I’ll be 80 as winter begins next year.  I’m done.

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4 minutes ago, weathafella said:

I won’t be flying back.  I learned that lesson last year.  Big ones actually have a negative impact for me now.  Eg:  walking at the height of a storm was always what I lived for.  Enjoying it with like minded friends also.  Not possible when everyone is separated and walking in the street can easily get me killed by a plow.  It’s been a fun run with winter but I now understand why all the old school snow loving great tv mets moved to Florida in their old age.  Coming back in February made me realize that had we gotten 3 feet like areas 50 miles south I’d have been stuck at home for weeks on end.  I’ve skated, skied, snowshoed, walked in winter.  I’ll be 80 as winter begins next year.  I’m done.

Gratitude and appreciation for the experiences had = wisdom.  Hoping for a beautiful New England summer and wishing you fantastic weather in FL next winter.

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37 minutes ago, weathafella said:

I won’t be flying back.  I learned that lesson last year.  Big ones actually have a negative impact for me now.  Eg:  walking at the height of a storm was always what I lived for.  Enjoying it with like minded friends also.  Not possible when everyone is separated and walking in the street can easily get me killed by a plow.  It’s been a fun run with winter but I now understand why all the old school snow loving great tv mets moved to Florida in their old age.  Coming back in February made me realize that had we gotten 3 feet like areas 50 miles south I’d have been stuck at home for weeks on end.  I’ve skated, skied, snowshoed, walked in winter.  I’ll be 80 as winter begins next year.  I’m done.

I'm a little more than 1/2 your age, then (bold) 

I'm already moving the other spiritual direction with regard to winter, though.  I started longing more and more for 'the one that got away', which most sadly and likely not going to change - hoping on an alternate universe manifestation on that. No, it's not Christine - that was a passing story years ago that some obsess over for some reason.  Anyway, I’m also increasingly longing for an escape place. 

This last year is the first when growing indifference tipped the scale away as finally exceeded the fading love for winter.   The thing is, I'm still fascinated by the evolution of winter storms.  But my fascination for a much large breadth of aspect in other sciences and experiences just seemed to grow along the way - natural personal evolution.  I'd rather be involved with the fantasy science of anti-gravity propulsion systems.  The search for extra-terrestrial life.  Writing and publishing another science fiction novel - which I am working on...  These ex of other fascination no longer need include this climatology, which in fact has been getting disrupted enough, anyway - I don't wanna play that denial game every November anymore. What used to be 'reasonably' dependable is not relegated to leveraging return rates and decaying probabilities. 

If/when I lose it for winter, it makes these April abominations that much more tedious to endure, too.  Last winter was the first where it was ~ Dec 1 and loathed the notion that it would be a 5 month slog of cold and early sunsets 

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19 minutes ago, weathafella said:

I won’t be flying back.  I learned that lesson last year.  Big ones actually have a negative impact for me now.  Eg:  walking at the height of a storm was always what I lived for.  Enjoying it with like minded friends also.  Not possible when everyone is separated and walking in the street can easily get me killed by a plow.  It’s been a fun run with winter but I now understand why all the old school snow loving great tv mets moved to Florida in their old age.  Coming back in February made me realize that had we gotten 3 feet like areas 50 miles south I’d have been stuck at home for weeks on end.  I’ve skated, skied, snowshoed, walked in winter.  I’ll be 80 as winter begins next year.  I’m done.

So sad to hear…but I can understand your position.  Well it’s very rare to get 3 feet in a single storm…but I see your point.  Let’s hope we get some winter before you leave in mid January then. 

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1 hour ago, Typhoon Tip said:

I'm a little more than 1/2 your age, then (bold) 

I'm already moving the other spiritual direction with regard to winter, though.  I started longing more and more for 'the one that got away', which most sadly and likely not going to change - hoping on an alternate universe manifestation on that. No, it's not Christine - that was a passing story years ago that some obsess over for some reason.  Anyway, I’m also increasingly longing for an escape place. 

This last year is the first when growing indifference tipped the scale away as finally exceeded the fading love for winter.   The thing is, I'm still fascinated by the evolution of winter storms.  But my fascination for a much large breadth of aspect in other sciences and experiences just seemed to grow along the way - natural personal evolution.  I'd rather be involved with the fantasy science of anti-gravity propulsion systems.  The search for extra-terrestrial life.  Writing and publishing another science fiction novel - which I am working on...  These ex of other fascination no longer need include this climatology, which in fact has been getting disrupted enough, anyway - I don't wanna play that denial game every November anymore. What used to be 'reasonably' dependable is not relegated to leveraging return rates and decaying probabilities. 

If/when I lose it for winter, it makes these April abominations that much more tedious to endure, too.  Last winter was the first where it was ~ Dec 1 and loathed the notion that it would be a 5 month slog of cold and early sunsets 

Well, it was a pretty memorable and spectacular VD Day melt :lol: 2007... triggered by the sudden epiphany that that particular snowfall, that night would never live up to expectations due to the inability of the mid levels to cool the .00000001C needed for the sleet to abate. #neverforgetchristine

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