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Yardstickgozinya

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  1. There is a deepening Echo already entering the Area at 4:30am
  2. Truly sorry . For a good 17 years I was my mothers #1 priority . I know I'm your least favorite person here, but I see forum post as meaningless compared to real life situations. I would probably return the favor, but life is extremely complicated and tricky at times . I have never been married so maybe its just easy for me to say that's what I would do. I will pray that you and your family find the best outcome .
  3. The Great Peter North Storm of 23. I would take it , you can believe that.
  4. I'm not saying it will never snow are be warm for thousands of years . Just posting information I find interesting .
  5. There are new studies that may explain some of earth's unexplained extended warming and cooling events throughout its history other than Axis wobble, volcanoes, and the other things we know about. As the solar system orbits the milky way we pass through different densities and temperatures of gas and dust. It takes 250 million years to make a full orbit around Sagittarius A, so unfortunately It can take thousands of years or longer in some cases to pass through dust and gas that are also orbiting with us.
  6. I still find the short and mesoscale to be much more potent , I'm clear headed but amped and ready to go. The other stuff is way too impure and stepped on , leaving me strung out and tired by the time the occasional good stuff arrives.
  7. I think I made it pretty clear how I felt about long and mid range computer forecasting for the area when Nanny was still working all of CPA, but why jump on a horse with two broken legs when you have ponies to ride ???
  8. You just can't trust government agencies or fellow citizens to keep track of temps, snow totals, or classified documents these days.
  9. The Tonga eruption only released 2% the amount of sulfur compared to the Mt Pinatubo eruption. Sulfur can help cancel out the effects of water vapor and vice versa.
  10. Turns out not all volcanic discharges are the same . Large Eruptions with high sulfur emissions cool the atmosphere . Large volcanic discharges with high water vapor emissions warm the atmosphere, and can do so for a much longer period than a cooling event, because water vapor is lighter than sulfur and will go much higher than other aerosols emitted by volcanoes . The Tonga eruption emitted very little sulfur compared to other large eruptions and discharged massive amounts of water vapor, both due to its geography. Probably not a great thing for winter on top of a Nina.
  11. Not going to make a huge deal but take note, I can't tell many jokes or stories without the same guy either being there or personally knowing someone in my stories or jokes under any of my past screen names. Sorry to point it out but I wont be set up for a third time. Way too many coincidence's for me to play along , I never should have. I love weather, nature, and writing funny story's. Not game , B/s or even calling people names, Just get sucked in to games by the mob.
  12. I don't know how many of you got to see the White Hill prison riots of 1989 . I actually did . That was the last time I ever got to see two dumpster fires at once until today.
  13. Speaking of the MA , I don't know how many of you got to see White Hill prison riots of 1989. I actually did . That was the last time I ever got to see two dumpster fires at once until today.
  14. I been dumbfounded and staring at this for 2+ hours. Once I got dizzy and puked I visited the MA doinks, It finally came to me there. Funny stuff Bub
  15. I remember December - February of 1998-99 quite well . I was working at Susquehanna Aquaculture's on Brunner Island in York Haven . We were able to harvest fish shirtless and in swimming trunks from Early December up till close to the holidays. We had to keep O/2 and feeding levels at summer time values through the holidays that year . I saw my first and only tornado touch down, I believe Feb 19 or 20 1999 Wading in the Susquehanna not far from Cly rd . I don't remember any memorable snow from that winter, but I was pretty drunk back then and probably too shit faced to remember some storms. That was a very warm winter for the most part. That said the only year I was able to grow cole crops all winter and not lose any was 2010-2011.
  16. As far as snow measurements go I guess I am just compensating for something too small to measure . I was known as the Mighty Millimeter on my high school football team. I should have listened to my mother and brought home shorter Pom Pom girls.
  17. Actually seems accurate to me. the only guy that was undoubtedly up and out in it ,although By 8:00 am my 1.4 was down to .4" so that's pretty weird. After going back over my video from this morning and taking a early morning drive through downtown Harrisburg tells me people are using 2 -3 hour late to the party and emotional measuring sticks, not the gozinya kind. Thats ok I guess its the effort that counts.
  18. Just wanted to post this to show how quickly it can compact. Stay safe fellow snow lovers.
  19. Yep sure was good old Pennsyltucky Dong Dunker. Better than nothing Says Nanny.
  20. A quick 1.4" here. Was down to dust by 3:15AM and hoping for some back side fill in , but the back side is waning atm 3:45am .
  21. still on off light/mod sleet here in New Cumberland for around a half hour with no echo directly over head. Blue is very close. I expect It will change over as the echos arrive.
  22. Deeper echos forming Atm from Nyesville to around Cashtown, although Cashtown is all rain atm if the r/s line is being depicted properly. Looking like a good quick hit incoming for All Harrisburg Area in the next half hour. Good and quick as a Inch or two that may be gone by sunrise lol . lucky for me A inch or two is all I need to submerge my full on .
  23. At 12:50am we have light sleet falling here in New Cumberland with no Echos on radar over head.
  24. https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2948/milankovitch-orbital-cycles-and-their-role-in-earths-climate/
  25. https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2948/milankovitch-orbital-cycles-and-their-role-in-earths-climate/
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