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OceanStWx

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  1. Looks like these were taken in the 60s or 70s. A little sepia quality to them.
  2. I don't know spring 2001 just seems like psychological warfare to me now. I would be gearing up for golf season and 3/31 there is still 32" on the ground at GYX. More than 20" on the ground until 4/9, and there were still patches of snow until 4/21.
  3. Scooter asking "you got any more of those, uh, winter storm warnings?"
  4. Those were the glory days of snow forts in the driveway. And '94 I could skate to school without falling through the crust on the snow after those Feb ice events.
  5. This is New England masquerading as OK during the warm season. If you squint hard enough those could be 7+ lapse rates.
  6. Much like the Patriots, we just play better when there is snow in the air.
  7. There are a lot of buns being tossed in this thread...
  8. We had a real nice paster last December. I worked that evening and watched the rain/snow line move inland early in the event. It got to about the Turnpike around here and held with rain for an hour or two. Then it crashed back to the coast and we pounded +SN for a few hours after. 6-10" of heavy, wet snow stuck to everything. Might as well have just set a bomb off between GYX and PWM, with all the trees and wires down. People are still cleaning up the broken limbs around their yards.
  9. I think it was September 2014 we were able to see curtains on the far horizon from GYX with a Kp of 6. I may be confusing the date though, because we have been remarkably lucky to see several from GYX since I started working here.
  10. I mean K index isn't always the tell all either. A good proxy for sure, but sometimes the ACE data can tell a better story. The May event was between a 5-6 and the aurora was a brilliant show around here for those that didn't have clouds. I know at GYX we've had some blah 7s, and amazing 5s (like October 2013 that peaked at a 5).
  11. It should. After all it's going to get cloudy tonight, so it only makes sense.
  12. Tough but not unbearable is what I remember most. No wind made a huge difference, because I've been at games where it was 20 with a 20 mph wind, and that feels like 4 degrees felt much worse that just being 4 degrees.
  13. Man I mentally checked out on this one, seeing as I was in ITH for it.
  14. I think it officially kicked off at 4oF, and all beer was poured from bottles as the tap lines were frozen. You had to poke a hole through the head of your beer to take a sip. And you're right, assuming the volume of the footballs didn't change much if they started the game at 12.5 PSI they would have dropped to 9.6 or so in that temperature range. I still think Vinatieri was kicking a rock around that night.
  15. I just hope the weenies remember this next time somebody says something about climo and cancelling winter. You don't really need a February 2015 to turn a ratter into an average season. Too many cliff jumpers.
  16. Well, wind off the water right? Must mean no snow inside 128.
  17. It's going to be a north of 84 kind of winter.
  18. That usually works out well in the winter.
  19. Yeah, it's not placed in a good spot for us either. Right about where we normally try to view it, unless we can get some curtains higher in the sky.
  20. Nice dense wind too. If we can just keep the convective debris clear, things look good.
  21. Impressive given the amount of moonlight out there. I tried, but had no luck with the naked eye.
  22. MWN still in the clouds too, but reporting BINOVC now. So they might be able to spot any activity soon.
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