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Post by acidohm on Feb 19, 2020 19:58:33 GMT
Im not sure there isnt some sort of trickery here....
If true thats an insane level of water!
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Post by nautonnier on Feb 19, 2020 20:31:10 GMT
Im not sure there isnt some sort of trickery here.... If true thats an insane level of water! It's not common Lots of reports so I don't think there is any fakery - but it's a lot colder/wetter than they would normally expect
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Post by acidohm on Feb 19, 2020 21:29:23 GMT
After protracted, 'record breaking' -NOA all summer, we're now here....
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Post by missouriboy on Feb 29, 2020 16:54:17 GMT
Forecast for first half of March has Middle Earth with daytime highs in the 50s and 60s. That would be higher than normal.
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Post by Ratty on Feb 29, 2020 23:49:35 GMT
Forecast for first half of March has Middle Earth with daytime highs in the 50s and 60s. That would be higher than normal. How will that forecast pan out, in your humble opinion?
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Post by missouriboy on Mar 1, 2020 0:51:52 GMT
Forecast for first half of March has Middle Earth with daytime highs in the 50s and 60s. That would be higher than normal. How will that forecast pan out, in your humble opinion? Lookin good, with no humble in sight.
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Post by mondeoman on Mar 1, 2020 11:34:33 GMT
Think Astromet called it pretty well....
"*- Winter 2019/2020 - General Climate Conditions -*
Early & snowy winter season for the Upper & Lower Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, Northeast. Colder-than normal temperatures in December & January. Temperatures then moderate and quickly warm in February w/ surprise warmer-than-normal temperatures into early March 2020.
*- Spring 2020 - General Climate Conditions -*
Early spring leading to extended spring season. By mid-February 2020 temperatures quickly warming. March, April to mid-May 2020 is drier and warmer than normal."
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Post by nautonnier on Mar 1, 2020 14:28:38 GMT
Not spring here yet.....
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Post by Ratty on Mar 1, 2020 22:48:55 GMT
I hope they hadn't sold their coats.
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Post by missouriboy on Mar 2, 2020 0:14:45 GMT
I hope they hadn't sold their coats. I hope their natural gas holds out. Seem to remember pictures like this a few decades ago. How is Shady Pines Ratty? Are the wine and cheese holding out?
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Post by Ratty on Mar 2, 2020 4:49:17 GMT
I hope they hadn't sold their coats. I hope their natural gas holds out. Seem to remember pictures like this a few decades ago. How is Shady Pines Ratty? Are the wine and cheese holding out? I expect so .... not going to check (at least, for fourteen days).
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Post by blustnmtn on Mar 6, 2020 13:37:45 GMT
My observation for this winter applies only to my small footprint in the NE...my wood supply is in great shape and will provide a great, seasoned jumpstart for next winter’s preparation. Of course the plague might kill us all. 🙄
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Post by missouriboy on Mar 6, 2020 16:57:39 GMT
My observation for this winter applies only to my small footprint in the NE...my wood supply is in great shape and will provide a great, seasoned jumpstart for next winter’s preparation. Of course the plague might kill us all. 🙄 In which case, your image will be the termites' new God.
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Post by Ratty on Mar 6, 2020 22:24:16 GMT
My observation for this winter applies only to my small footprint in the NE...my wood supply is in great shape and will provide a great, seasoned jumpstart for next winter’s preparation. Of course the plague might kill us all. 🙄 Something Ehrlich would applaud.
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Post by nonentropic on Mar 7, 2020 19:44:38 GMT
And predicted for each 10 years for 50 years.
There is a bit of the stopped watch is right twice a day about all these doom callers.
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