numas
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Post by numas on Dec 2, 2010 0:07:57 GMT
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numas
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Post by numas on Dec 2, 2010 0:10:15 GMT
1st December: Great Lakes still too warm to freeze - in fact Hudson Bay and East Canadian ice well below normal -
Baltic: well ahead of last year, and we may see a rapid freeze up this year.
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Post by richdo on Dec 2, 2010 0:52:25 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on Dec 2, 2010 0:54:20 GMT
The freeze is not far away now. Temps are below normal.
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Post by magellan on Dec 2, 2010 1:03:41 GMT
Michigan is going to get blasted from snow this winter. That occurs more so when the lakes don't freeze up quickly and give off lake effect snow. Lake levels have recovered as well which contributes to that.
We worry about more snow when it's not real cold. If we get both that would be not so good.
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Post by sigurdur on Dec 2, 2010 4:00:28 GMT
Hate to say it magellan, but you are in for a dooooooooozy this winter.
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Post by richdo on Dec 4, 2010 18:03:14 GMT
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Post by magellan on Dec 5, 2010 4:05:03 GMT
And that is a recipe for the perfect storm; cold arctic air moving over normal to warm lake water. The wind currents will determine our fate for December (the strongest for lake effect) in the thumb. I hear south and east of Lake Erie is getting hit hard as we speak, hopefully we will be spared this month. If a warm front moves through, and it likely will by month's end, to me that means the next cold wave will be our turn for the Big Dump. It is so unpredictable in this region.
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Post by richdo on Dec 13, 2010 2:06:34 GMT
If a warm front moves through, and it likely will by month's end, to me that means the next cold wave will be our turn for the Big Dump. It is so unpredictable in this region. I'm already sick of all this shoveling, and the plows haven't even been by yet to dump the ice mountain at the end of the driveway
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Post by scpg02 on Dec 13, 2010 7:48:05 GMT
If a warm front moves through, and it likely will by month's end, to me that means the next cold wave will be our turn for the Big Dump. It is so unpredictable in this region. I'm already sick of all this shoveling, and the plows haven't even been by yet to dump the ice mountain at the end of the driveway Don't you just love that?
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Post by richdo on Dec 15, 2010 0:58:06 GMT
it's early but all Great Lakes ice anomalies are positive so far
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shm6666
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Post by shm6666 on Dec 16, 2010 16:13:25 GMT
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Post by jeroen on Dec 16, 2010 20:11:19 GMT
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Post by phydeaux2363 on Dec 17, 2010 15:50:36 GMT
Lake Erie temp at Buffalo this morning is 34F, 4 degrees below normal for the date. Given the forecasts I have seen, I wouldn't be suprised if it reached 32 before the end of the year. That doesn't happen often.
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Post by richdo on Dec 22, 2010 0:52:20 GMT
I think I found the missing arctic ice.
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