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We appear to near the threshold into a new pattern - good opportunity to start a new forecast/banter


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I agree with Steve on suiting yourself first. I'll let you know on ductless but the week of 7/8 mine gets installed. And good bye window a/cs, furnace, oil tank, baseboards. Hello wqy cheaper energy. Neighbor up the street loves it. Guaranteed to keep the house to 75 down to -13F. 13,500 to install, tax break and completely interest free if you don't want to use savings.

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There's an interesting under-the-radar aspect about this next ridge cycling ...not just that it's retrograding from the East, but it is kind of like a "heatless" ridge. 

 

Well...okay, it should get 88-93F for a 2 to 3 days, may as much as 5, which is hot for most. But, relative to heights potential this is way underdone.  Heights approaching 600dm over the MA and near-by S could support a much bigger heat signal than what is progged for the 850mb thermal layout/MOS products combined. 

 

The reason why a near record mid level heights regime is not showing the goods at the surface has to do with with the fact that per the larger scope circulation across N/A, there is a shear axis in the middle range, extending N-S through the Plains states ... vestiges of the current trough as it fills and retrogrades.   But what this feature does is effectively "walls" off the big Plateau heat signal from getting ejected down stream.   Just imagine if that feature were not there ... and a 24C+ lobe of dragon breath Sonoran air mass got entangled in this enormous heights cauldron taking over back east?  Man, you think it was in August 2 years ago, you have no idea.  

 

It goes to show, though, what is possible.  It doesn't take a crazy leap of imagination to visualize that happening.

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I agree with Steve on suiting yourself first. I'll let you know on ductless but the week of 7/8 mine gets installed. And good bye window a/cs, furnace, oil tank, baseboards. Hello wqy cheaper energy. Neighbor up the street loves it. Guaranteed to keep the house to 75 down to -13F. 13,500 to install, tax break and completely interest free if you don't want to use savings.

Nice Jerry great stuff, which system did you decide on?

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I agree with Steve on suiting yourself first. I'll let you know on ductless but the week of 7/8 mine gets installed. And good bye window a/cs, furnace, oil tank, baseboards. Hello wqy cheaper energy. Neighbor up the street loves it. Guaranteed to keep the house to 75 down to -13F. 13,500 to install, tax break and completely interest free if you don't want to use savings.

Keep me informed. Sounds like a good option

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Daikin. Same system and guy as our neighbor but he excluded part of hs house which he regrets. We're going full Monty.

We decided to use free bank $$. The monthly payment plus energy savings even out and go in our favor quite quickly.....probably this winter if my initial forecast thoughts are right.

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