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January 6-7, 2024 Winter Storm Obs Thread
SeanInWayland replied to WxWatcher007's topic in New England
Thanks! I just checked the closest station here in south Wayland about a mile north of the Pike and a similar thing happened here as well -
January 6-7, 2024 Winter Storm Obs Thread
SeanInWayland replied to WxWatcher007's topic in New England
Very nice illustration of your point. Thanks for showing. Where did you get the data, BTW? -
I’m really happy to hear this. I got the snow bug when we moved from TX to Albany when I was 7, and the first winter my Dad made it part of our routine that I would help him shovel the snow, which I had never seen before. BTW, that was the winter of 69-70, and so I remember thinking this is just like Charlie Brown where I see people wading in snow up to their waists. .
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Feb 28th-March 1st long duration Miller B threat
SeanInWayland replied to George001's topic in New England
S+++++ Reminds of when my buddy, who worked at NCAR for a few years, sent me a screed some guy who worked there wrote about how S++ meant something very different to the upslope Colorado folks than to us mere mortals out East. -
Winter storm for the 25th of February is imminent.
SeanInWayland replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
And to think my wife used to babysit his kids. He still lives in the same house, BTW. Harvey is the best. -
OBS/DISCO - The Historic James Blizzard of 2022
SeanInWayland replied to TalcottWx's topic in New England
It's an average, you dolts. He explained that in his original post. This is almost as bad as the idiots who opine about how we can't know that the yearly average temperature for some location was 0.3F higher, cuz our thermometers only read in increments of 1F. Sorry to pick you out, you were just one of several making this point. OK, now I feel better. If you want to make fun of him for significant digits, I'm with you. -
In late January 1982 I was in Lyndonville, VT for a college XC ski race. We knew a storm was coming though it was hellaciously cold ahead of it, and when we woke up that morning it was -10F and snowing really hard outside. Did my race (which was a real pain given the conditions), and then we all piled into our coaches Subaru and headed back to Boston. Went through heavy snow and eventually ice, but somehow made it safely back to Boston. One of the reasons I remember this so clearly is that when I got back to my dorm I heard that a plane had just slid off the runway at Logan, killing two passengers.
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Monitoring a potential important TV to East Coastal storm: Jan 17
SeanInWayland replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Oh, how quickly we forget that New Hampshire just blocked Northern Pass, which would have brought hydroelectric power down into New England from Hydro Quebec. -
Monitoring a potential important TV to East Coastal storm: Jan 17
SeanInWayland replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
I think I really became aware of it in 1977-1978 (my last year in HS). We had a bunch of Noreasters that year and it seemed like every single time Albany got 10-12", and Hoosick Falls got like 3-5". -
Monitoring a potential important TV to East Coastal storm: Jan 17
SeanInWayland replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Speaking as someone who grew up there, and now lives in Boston, it's actually a pretty nice place. Unless you want to live in a really big city like NYC, it's got almost everything you would want in terms of culture and access. And as for the snow, I always found that the area that got the least snow was NE of Albany, say between Hoosick Falls and Greenwich. They often got shadowed something fierce. -
Quick Hitter Coastal Threat, Feb 7-8th
SeanInWayland replied to The 4 Seasons's topic in New England
That’s quite the description . -
Heard a really loud thump just now, the house shook, and the lights flickered for about 15-20 sec. Thought at first it was the plow guy dinging my garage, but no, it was the really large 60' pine tree across the street from me coming down across the road and extending into my driveway. What a mess. On the plus side, here at 300' elevation in Wayland, we likely have north of 14" and it's still coming down bonkers.
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Sure, know it well. That's a great photo. BTW, my mom is waiting for my BIL to come over and snowblow her out. He has like a 100' driveway and is likely doing exactly what your Dad is doing right now
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Cool, I grew up there and my parents (well, my Mom) still lives right next to the University (Dad taught there). Where around Albany is that, if you don't mind me asking?
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The very first Legal I went to as a freshman in 1978! I was only there once, as it burned down (right?) shortly thereafter. I remember three things: It was small. Jim RIce(!) was there that night eating alone and made it clear he wanted to talk to no one. And we had to pay ahead of time in cash. Oh yes, almost 1" down here in Wayland about a mile N of the Pike
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Active mid December with multiple event potential
SeanInWayland replied to Typhoon Tip's topic in New England
Move it up to Tuesday, if you want my advice. Why subject yourself to that stress? -
December 5-6, 2020 Storm Observations and Nowcast
SeanInWayland replied to Baroclinic Zone's topic in New England
And we're back to rain -
December 5-6, 2020 Storm Observations and Nowcast
SeanInWayland replied to Baroclinic Zone's topic in New England
Snow began to mix in about 15 min ago, more snow than rain now here in Wayland MA just N of the Pike at about 300' -
Arctic Sea Ice Extent, Area, and Volume
SeanInWayland replied to ORH_wxman's topic in Climate Change
And by being in debt, they join most municipalities and state governments, all sovereign governments I'm aware of including the US, and every single corporate entity on the Fortune 500. So that statement means nothing unless you have something else to contribute besides drive-by one-liners.