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Ginx snewx

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  1. 59 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

    Ha!   didn't y'all just have this exact same conversation two weeks ago? 

    I don't get the impression you're succeeding in influencing that particular poster.. lol.  Umm he's not inclined to agree with you, much less even read further than 'not great' when it comes to whatever it is he's using to promote the avoidance of inevitable seasonal progression toward summer.   hahaha.  that goes on here a lot. Like no problem admitting summer; but don't admit to signs and process -

    What the fuck are you rambling about now .I love summer and everything that comes with i. Don't psycho analyze me when its you who should be on the couch. The majority of time I am on a beach in a pool or walking down the street and swimming in the lake..This cold ruins my fishing. Only good thing is cutting trees and yard work is more invigorating. You need another outlet besides Frisbee golf.

    When all models were showing this colder solution and pattern change I posted what the weeklies also were showing. No one wants that shit Tip. So do me a favor and go find someone else for your analysis. 

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  2. 10 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

    North Branch MN? CIA?

    This is awesome Snow is almost over with only 1" here...heaviest snow in southern MN. Another cold blast on the way

    Jan 18/02:45 North Branch MN 22 20 95 5 S10 1019 OVC S- Low wind chill in Auburn, NH this morning of -61.7F (

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  3. 1 minute ago, dendrite said:

    Up to 47.7° with full sun, but man…these dews near 10° make the airmass feel more brutal.

    Just got through cutting up a downed tree. Hands were freezing after taking work gloves off. Can't believe the amount of dead and downed trees in my woods. No roots 

  4. 26 minutes ago, dendrite said:

    Well peaches can set wayyyyy too many fruit. People usually have to thin them a lot to get larger peaches and to prevent branches from breaking. So having 50%+ blooms get fried saves growers from that hassle.

    Re:coolwx…I have obs from all over the place. Some from Auburn through 2001. Lyndonville obs while at school in the late 90s. North Branch MN for a year. Manchester and Goffstown obs for a bit. Then finally up here starting in 2006.

    North Branch MN? CIA?

  5. 2 hours ago, dendrite said:

    I think they’re hardier than peach (people are growing some in MN). But you’d almost never get ripe fruit there with your short growing season. There are some cultivars out there that ripen early though. 

    Saw an article about peaches and how some growers like to see 75% of the blooms frost resulting in bigger sweeter peaches. Cobbler for the win.

    Also was looking at your obs on Coolwx from way back. Cool stuff 

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  6. 8 hours ago, jbenedet said:

    The EC-AIFS is normal to AN after Wednesday in NNE.

    Fits MJO phase state. Don’t sell.

     

    SNE and mid Atlantic depression gonna drown out the decent weather vibes up here though. 

    Good luck with that. Aifs 7 first and 2nd 7day average Screenshot_20260421_031430_Gallery.thumb.jpg.013bddc8fcceb5e8d339d83221158e80.jpgScreenshot_20260421_031526_Gallery.thumb.jpg.cf411a646b552db196fd82603b68fb89.jpg

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  7. 20 hours ago, psv88 said:

    No. New York has paid family leave, it’s fully paid. FMLA is unpaid. Good for him to live in a state with such generous benefits for new parents. 

    Ct FMLA is paid leave as well. Just used my 12 weeks for knee replacement. 

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  8. 24 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

    These shelf clouds seem like a very common occurrence if that is one…?  What makes a shelf cloud, a shelf cloud? 

    It is created when cool, sinking air from a storm's downdraft spreads out and forces warm, moist air ahead of it to rise, cool, and condense

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