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I want Rev Kev to post pics of his snow piles

Those were magnificant

Sun/clouds attm

Been wrapped up in Japan stuff when I have been on today. Devastation

Any weather for us other than the permanent day 6 features?

I'm glued to it. Geology related topics are my second favorite, aside from meteorology.

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I'm glued to it. Geology related topics are my second favorite, aside from meteorology.

I was a geo. major, but we never had things like this to talk about while I was in school. The interwebs/video everywhere and science advances have really added a great deal to this discussion.

I saw some you posts you made in the other thread

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I was a geo. major, but we never had things like this to talk about while I was in school. The interwebs/video everywhere and science advances have really added a great deal to this discussion.

I saw some you posts you made in the other thread

Oh I really didn't have much to say...just monitoring some of the links and posts that others are digging up. Dr Eby was the one that got me into the geo-science. That guy knows his stuff. I always thought plate tectonics was a cool subject.

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Still holding the snow here on the East Slope of the Berkshires but the snowpack has certainly been under assault. Glade skiing is ok but the Winter debris on top of the snowpack is a nuisance.

Wow a ton of damage done since the last time you posted that image (a week ago?). Kind of early for bare ground in the higher elevations of NW/NE CT.

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Wow a ton of damage done since the last time you posted that image (a week ago?). Kind of early for bare ground in the higher elevations of NW/NE CT.

Yup, been hit hard. Still, plenty of snow to work with. Just want to hold onto/add to it at least until I leave for AK. Once I'm up there I'll get a good dose of Winter mainlined.

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Wow a ton of damage done since the last time you posted that image (a week ago?). Kind of early for bare ground in the higher elevations of NW/NE CT.

Snow pack has been taking a beating for over a week now. I had over 20" at the beginning of the month and now there's grass patches showing up in the exposed spots while the more sheltered areas are down to 6-8" of cement...with a few really sheltered areas holding onto 18-20" bricks.

But even in the past 10 days there's been a huge difference.

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Yeah it's awful. It's mind blowing to know how incredible the force had to be, to create such destruction.

the scariest thing is that this elastic energy was building up the whole time and we had no idea. you can see weather coming, you can even see volcanic eruptions coming a lot of the time, but a nearly 9 MAG quake was building and we had no idea. scary.

one of my professors actually installed tens of sensors off the coast of japan for tsunami early warning systems last summer. realistic to think he saved many lives.

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29/28, -sn. Quite dead in here, no overnight posting, sad really.

It is sad, but the pattern looks remarkably dreary these days. Terrible +NAO with zonal Pacific flow across all of the United States. I'm sure your area will get a couple more snow events, but we need a severe pattern change to bring snow down to the coastal plain at this point; this seems unlikely given that the strong La Niña appears to have broken the back of high-latitude blocking in late January.

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It is sad, but the pattern looks remarkably dreary these days. Terrible +NAO with zonal Pacific flow across all of the United States. I'm sure your area will get a couple more snow events, but we need a severe pattern change to bring snow down to the coastal plain at this point; this seems unlikely given that the strong La Niña appears to have broken the back of high-latitude blocking in late January.

Thanks for the pep talk. My focus is now AK although I would be astonished if more snow didn't fall here before the season was truly over. Hey, it's snowing now.

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Returned from Iowa last night. Nice to see the snow has held on during the four days I was away. It's pretty dirty though. All the crap that had blown off the trees at various stages between storms becomes more intense as the snow from those storms gradually melts.

Off to Maine now to move furniture. Ugh.

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