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Psalm 148:8

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I think it snows again :) The ice has been broken now, and snow on Christmas will be a common occurrence going forward. That's how it works....a thing will go along and not happen, and time passes and it goes along not happening, the finally it happens and suddenly it happens all the time! Look at home runs. Took forever to break Hank's record, then they juice the ball, and juice the players, and suddenly everyone is hitting a million homers. Or crossing the Atlantic by air. Took forever to do it, but now I can fly across the Atlantic in my sleep, lol. T

Just a couple years ago, we were have 60 degree+ Christmas days here in KCAE. This year's probably going to produce far less than last year, but who knows until mother nature shows us I suppose'. (;

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I like your logic Tony. Maybe you can pull another white Christmas off for us like Cold Rain did last year. I have one small request. This year could you make it where the snow sticks all day instead of snowing all day with not much to show. we finaly got it good but we probably wasted 4" to melting. Tell me if Im being too picky. C

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I like your logic Tony. Maybe you can pull another white Christmas off for us like Cold Rain did last year. I have one small request. This year could you make it where the snow sticks all day instead of snowing all day with not much to show. we finaly got it good but we probably wasted 4" to melting. Tell me if Im being too picky. C

No, my ocean and rain enjoying friend, you are not picky. If I get snow on the ground this winter, I am officially, in my mind anyway, in an ice age. And when one is in a new ice age one expects mega snows and sleets. Not some piddly snow-like faux snow, but the real, wolves into the village, snow and sleet! I will do my best to deliver, but I'm no Cold Rain....yet, lol. T

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No, my ocean and rain enjoying friend, you are not picky. If I get snow on the ground this winter, I am officially, in my mind anyway, in an ice age. And when one is in a new ice age one expects mega snows and sleets. Not some piddly snow-like faux snow, but the real, wolves into the village, snow and sleet! I will do my best to deliver, but I'm no Cold Rain....yet, lol. T

I couldn't have said it better :wub:

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What is the deal with the people on the main discussion threads? I just posted on the Katia thread that it had to be watched closely because it would not take much of a change for it to hit the east coast, and it gets deleted. Those mods are wound up too tight.

The policy there is that if you post you have to have meaningful analysis/insight or it gets deleted. Not that you don't have a valid point, but they try to keep it to the mets/very experienced amateurs.

Pretty icky up here-73/73 currently. Planned on going to the PSU game but slept right through it...lol. Can't wait for highs in the mid 60s next week! Looks like the SE will get a nice cool/wet period for a while too.

Oh, and fyi my meteo professor assigned us a project where we have to collect the forecast highs for a certain city from TWC, AccuWx, and Wunderground each day at 7:30 AM for the rest of the semester. It'll be interesting comparing the private companies with the NWS (which is where Wunderground gets their data from). He worked at TWC as a storm analyst for a few years-it's cool to be taught by someone who I saw on TV as a kid!-so it'll be cool seeing how TWC stacks up.

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The policy there is that if you post you have to have meaningful analysis/insight or it gets deleted. Not that you don't have a valid point, but they try to keep it to the mets/very experienced amateurs.

Pretty icky up here-73/73 currently. Planned on going to the PSU game but slept right through it...lol. Can't wait for highs in the mid 60s next week! Looks like the SE will get a nice cool/wet period for a while too.

Oh, and fyi my meteo professor assigned us a project where we have to collect the forecast highs for a certain city from TWC, AccuWx, and Wunderground each day at 7:30 AM for the rest of the semester. It'll be interesting comparing the private companies with the NWS (which is where Wunderground gets their data from). He worked at TWC as a storm analyst for a few years-it's cool to be taught by someone who I saw on TV as a kid!-so it'll be cool seeing how TWC stacks up.

Cool! Who is the professor?

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