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  2. Very nice picture ! Was looking at that tiny sliver of the moon crossing Afton Mt west bound heading home from work tonight....
  3. I'm calling it a night before waiting for the 00Z suite, but it's worth noting today that the Euro and AI-Euro both have the weekend trough cutting off and hanging around for a while and giving us a much-needed multi-day rain event. It seems to have some ensemble support. The GFS/GEFS, prior to the overnight runs, are very progressive with the trough and want nothing to do with the Euro idea.
  4. 77 today. Too bad I was inside all day
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  6. A little chilly but a beautiful afternoon/evening in Ocean City. Post sunset iPhone pic.
  7. Your link doesn’t show anything. But check the image below out: The image below is the SST for each year 1982-2025 for the tropical Atlantic 10-20N, 20-60W. The black line is the 1991-2020 average, the red is 2023, orange is 2024, and blue is 2025 to date. Note how much cooler it is as of 4/27/2025 (near the 1991-2020 average) vs both 4/27/2023 and 4/27/2024! https://kouya.has.arizona.edu/tropics/tropATLsst.png
  8. Storms were impressive looking but not a single report of a confirmed tornado yikes Edit: I spoke too soon there is one now
  9. Hikes are getting more colorful in the high country! The spring ephemerals are peaking at 5400'. The sunsets have been pretty good too. Sent from my SM-S908U using Tapatalk
  10. This is probably the end of the cold season. Might be time for a warm season thread. We didn't get to the High Road plot yesterday due to wind, but this morning a snowcat went up to check the snowfall at sunrise... and retrieve the snowboard and depth stake. The porcupines love to eat them in the spring as the sun warms the wood. 5" of refrozen snow sat on the board. The seasonal measured total rises to 362". That's often a 24 hour total, so there's some settling. It looks like we move on to the warm season rapidly now.
  11. I love snow, but there is nothing that hits better than a 72/30 day of full sun and long daylight. 10/10 day. Staff day has become a fun gathering with the Quad running for employees only, the day after “last day.”
  12. The last two times we had a significant tornado come through the metro were the EF1 that went through Minneapolis in 2011 and the Hugo EF3 in 2008. We are well overdue. Crazy thing is both of those tornadoes were overshadowed by EF5s elsewhere the same day (Joplin and Parkersburg). .
  13. but cold sstas https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/cansips/2025040100/cansips_ssta_noice_atl_6.png
  14. 8 hurricanes, 4 majors expected, and a landfall-heavy year Agreed more with these lot than most of the mainstream https://www.spglobal.com/esg/insights/featured/special-editorial/an-elevated-2025-hurricane-season
  15. My roof is 14 years old and I’ve never filed an insurance claim. Let’s get ours.
  16. Really impressive day/night temp swings. 29/76 out at Walpack, Sussex County. Probably see something similar tomorrow.
  17. How’d they do with the joints? Snoop level now?
  18. Da fuck? lol joxey. Crypto spam bot in a random old ass thread.
  19. Congrats! I’m with ya. We are headed up to the Poconos with the kids. Have a close eye on this weekend’s weather, which seems a bit up in the air at this point as far as timing and such.
  20. Yea but I'm in Queens. I radiate better than most of the city but not that good! Lol
  21. Somewhere in Central CT an angry, growling wolf just came out of hibernation
  22. Weird to think that spring is pretty far along. Males have had their fun and are on their way.
  23. Wish I could give it 200%. Today is a day that makes spring worth living.
  24. Clear and dry with no wind. Temps drop like a rock
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