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January 2014 pattern discussion


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Thanks and no never has, time is approaching for an elevation change. 3.5 years until semi retirement, No kids home anymore, slowly converted Momma to a winter gal. She has new skates, snowshoes and a toboggan. Her trip to Vail tilted the scale, won't be long now that I finally pulled up the anchor. Lol

 

congrats on converting the wife...most of the time it is the other way around. lol.

 

I'm working on getting my momma bear to agree to settle in Ellington or Granby. I am adamant on being outside the CTRV :weenie:. Of course I dont tell her the EXACT reason, I use property taxes as my cover up.

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congrats on converting the wife...most of the time it is the other way around. lol.

I'm working on getting my momma bear to agree to settle in Ellington or Granby. I am adamant on being outside the CTRV :weenie:. Of course I dont tell her the EXACT reason, I use property taxes as my cover up.

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ME or N Greens....tough call. Id give the slight edge to ME, but it would have to be away from the coastal plain.

I hate crowds and traffic, too many leaf peepers and tourists, VT is nice and the snow is the best in NE but way to close to NYC metropolis touristas, gets crazy at times.
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You can see the type of stuff we are dealing with when looking at the GEFS members. Some redevelopers, some storms coming up from the Gulf, some cutters...etc. All our possible, and so is cold and dry. While this sounds like anything is possible, it all has to do with the trough axis placement. So as long as the axis isn't too far east we should have a decent pattern. It won't be active all the time, but it could come in spurts before we mild up and reload again. We'll have to see where we are after early next week.

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