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Post by nautonnier on Feb 14, 2019 17:53:10 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Feb 14, 2019 17:53:58 GMT
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Post by acidohm on Feb 14, 2019 19:57:38 GMT
Agree, however the atmosphere will have to do something it hasnt for nearly a year, despite every opportunity to do so!! Time is quickly running out! According to Astro's forecast ... spring may yet surprise?? Maybe elsewhere...but im not waiting for it. I have contacted him regarding a few things...i think overall it was ready to go, so correct on that score. Its just the subtle nuances can collude to produce the opposite of expectations.
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Post by nautonnier on Feb 15, 2019 18:48:23 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Feb 15, 2019 19:57:02 GMT
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Post by acidohm on Feb 15, 2019 20:23:56 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Feb 16, 2019 9:46:57 GMT
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Post by fatjohn1408 on Feb 16, 2019 18:11:04 GMT
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Post by acidohm on Feb 17, 2019 0:05:29 GMT
<<SNIP>> A good analysis on how wierd the weather in N Europe has been. Overall, the pattern suggests, retrospectively, cold weather dominating. Yet it didnt....one very fine line occurred so far this year. Close, but no banana 🍌🍌 'Ne'er cast a clout till May be out' Dya know what that means btw Naut?? 😉
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Post by nautonnier on Feb 17, 2019 0:57:18 GMT
'Ne'er cast a clout till May be out' Dya know what that means btw Naut?? 😉 Indeed: Don't stop wearing your long johns aka winter clothes (cast a clout) till the hawthorn is in blossom (May be out) Been there done that. Sleaford tech in the sleet in March.... (You can translate that one)
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Post by nautonnier on Feb 17, 2019 11:37:51 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Feb 19, 2019 13:03:59 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Feb 20, 2019 13:39:33 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Feb 20, 2019 17:46:14 GMT
Flagstaff, Arizona Winter 2018-19Looking like Flagstaff is heading back (at least this winter) to a solar minimum winter. My last winter living there (2009-10) we had about 100 inches of snow. The old timers always said to expect 7 feet of snow in a normal winter, but the 1990s-2000s were not that type of normal. To date this winter they've had 45 inches and todays storm may yield another 24 inches ... nearing that 7 foot mark. When the jet comes charging out of Southern California, expect to get buried on the south flank of the Mogollon Rim at 7000 feet. But after the storm, the canyons draining the rim down to the high deserts are spectacular. And that is a south facing rim so it melts quickly.
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Post by blustnmtn on Feb 20, 2019 18:15:43 GMT
Flagstaff, Arizona Winter 2018-19Looking like Flagstaff is heading back (at least this winter) to a solar minimum winter. My last winter living there (2009-10) we had about 100 inches of snow. The old timers always said to expect 7 feet of snow in a normal winter, but the 1990s-2000s were not that type of normal. To date this winter they've had 45 inches and todays storm may yield another 24 inches ... nearing that 7 foot mark. When the jet comes charging out of Southern California, expect to get buried on the south flank of the Mogollon Rim at 7000 feet. But after the storm, the canyons draining the rim down to the high deserts are spectacular. And that is a south facing rim so it melts quickly. In 2007 I rode from Phoenix through Flag to the South Rim. It was the last week of April. Left Phoenix in a tee shirt and by Flag I had every piece of leather on I owned. It was snowing hard coming through Flag. I love that place. First week of May in 2005, the North Rim delayed opening a week because of how deep the snow was. They opened the day I got there and the road to the park had 6 foot of snow on each side. It was a cold ride but awesome!
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