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2nd Half of August WX Discussion


Quincy

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I'll be interested in how the pattern is evolving in October when I feel attention must be paid particularly to how snow cover is doing on both sides of the pole.

interestingly and followed by our late season rush, last years siberian snowcover increased dramatically in the last two weeks of Oct

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interestingly and followed by our late season rush, last years siberian snowcover increased dramatically in the last two weeks of Oct

Yeah you have to look at the whole month. But I wonder if the late rush was a signal for a late winter rush that we experienced?

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Sure is a fine day today! Was going to go to the beach but I'm deferring to next weekend. I need to take a dip in the ocean to contine the lifetime pattern of swimming in the sea every year of my life. Otherwise I may have to visit my cousins well appointed condo in Miami Beach....lol.

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Nothing at all in that post says anything a torch or me wanting that in Sept. nothing. Drunk?

 

Well with you flipping to winter mode come the first day of Fall and some of those torch posts you had in the Sept threads last year..it makes me think you want a warm first half of Sept before the KOI flips negative.

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I don't think there was anything in 2001. You mean 2002 and we all got into it away from cstl SE MA.

You got about 3" in Nov 2005. Aside from 2012 and 2005...the coast did well on those years you posted. Don't forget 2004.

Right, but Jerry is acting like Nov is a warm awful month. It's generally the first month the entire region gets their first snow
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Maybe it was 2000. We had 8-10 Thanksgiving Eve day and bitter cold after.89 had thunder snows and 6-10...2012 we had 8-12 with temps in the low 20's.. It goes on and on

Still a rare event,....as in you're lucky to get decent snow every 5-6 years in interior sne in November. Your own stats support that.

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Right, but Jerry is acting like Nov is a warm awful month. It's generally the first month the entire region gets their first snow

 

November does not avg much snow. March averages a lot more than November and is a colder month. I think ORH averages 3" iirc. Will would know better.

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Snow/ ice otg for 2-5 days with temps in the 20's and 30's for a few days isn't a wintry period? Keep drinking

 

I think you are the one drinking the kool-aid if you expect wintry periods as the norm for November. Of course we get cold shots and maybe a renegade snow, but to say every November as wintry periods and snow OTG for 2-5 days at a time is a stretch. So a 2 day period of temps in the 30s and a little snow is a "wintry" period? That's a classic salesman stretch. Look to March if you want a better chance of wintry weather.

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Ha, is this the end of august ... or yet another derailed thread spun off into the obsession driven, dreamy landscape of a season that is is not...  

 

Why doesn't someone start a thread that is titled, "Nostalgia and longing for winter, no Meteorology allowed banter thread" ?  Go ahead and give it about 1,000 page bandwidth, and just sacrifice the terabytes of sentimentality that will endless gobble up server space and be done with it. 

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I think you are the one drinking the kool-aid if you expect wintry periods as the norm for November. Of course we get cold shots and maybe a renegade snow, but to say every November as wintry periods and snow OTG for 2-5 days at a time is a stretch. So a 2 day period of temps in the 30s and a little snow is a "wintry" period? That's a classic salesman stretch. Look to March if you want a better chance of wintry weather.

I still don't know how me saying Nov can feature wintry periods turned into me saying it happens every year and its more wintry than Morch. Most consider Nov to feature the first wintry period
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I still don't know how me saying Nov can feature wintry periods turned into me saying it happens every year and its more wintry than Morch. Most consider Nov to feature the first wintry period

 

Because this statement is a stretch. 

 

 

"Yes. Many times in the interior Nov has cold snowy periods. Not even up for debate"

 

Given that Nov avg can feature stinkers, why don't you say many times November features mild and snowless periods?

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