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Dark Star

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  • Birthday 07/08/1959

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  1. While I am witnessing the urbanization of suburbia (central Union County, NJ) I am still under the impression that the temperature increases are more due to the effects from the GulfStream/Labrador current. It has been discussed here in the past.
  2. Eventually, it becomes too warm to sustain the "normal" snowfall for the NYC metro area. While the global temperature has increased around 1.2 degrees over the last 100 years or so, our region has seen higher increases in temperature, presumably because of the slowing down of the Gulf stream/Labrador current, maybe as much as 4 to 5 degrees warmer? NYC has always threaded the rain snow line. With warmer temperature, it eventually will not matter what the storm track is...
  3. Sounds like there is one continuos supply of cold air, and not cutoff from any one region?
  4. Forget the crystal ball. You can make a hat out of the aluminum foil wrap in your drawer...
  5. The treatment process doesn't remove chlorides, etc. Your best source of water is from underground aquifers, in which the soils, rocks and minerals work as a natural filtration system. Unless of course a toxic waste site has leached into it, or somebody's septic system leaked...
  6. Storm drains here in central Union County leads to streams, which lead to the Rahway River, where United Water Rahway treats the water for potable H2O...
  7. That white protruding from PA in western Jersey isn't snow cover, is it?
  8. To reiterate, there was zero snow on any paved surfaces Saturday morning. They were wet from the MELTED snow. Temps were above freezing when they salted, and would have naturally dried with sun all day and temps over 40 degrees. The only thing the salt did was get in dog's paws, go down the storm drains to give a shock load to the aquatic flora and fauna, increase salt content in drinking water sources, and get underneath your vehichle to initiate corrosion.
  9. Some say it's liability. Bulldinkies. it's all about looking like you are doing something. Somehow, I don't think road salt and chemicals have gotten any cheaper. I remember some winters when they would run out...
  10. So many late 70's cutters. Even in Coal Country in NE Pennsylvania, saw many a New Year's Eve storm start out as snow, but eventually change over to a plain rain...
  11. Actually, I'll take the sugar coating from early this morning. No snow on the streets, but that didnt stop the Garwood DPW from salting. While the Garwood DPW always does a great job plowing, they HAVE to stop salting, unless absolutely necessary...
  12. I never did learn how to read these things...
  13. Flurries, perhaps mixed with graupel here in central Union County NJ...
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