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December 29th System


moneypitmike

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You guys are all ignoring the fact that the tracks have been very similar and the net result near the coast is also similar.

There is no blocking and this has been a problem for a month. We are constantly walking the tight rope. For a part of last week and now this week the CP has been "torched"during events.

I guess I missed the part where the snowcover hasn't vanished.

Should be an interesting January. Meanwhile I will enjoy the snowstorm here Sunday.

Not sure what that has to do with anything, it still fell.

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I would be highly annoyed if i was a snow lover and lived on cape-oh lord. Or i would willfully delude myself to entertain fantasy's of dec 05 to keep giving myself a reason to go on ..out there .

 

If i went to live on the cape, It certainly would not be for the snow for the luv of golf!

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The patterns are not similar. The sensible wx in plymouth might have been similar, but that doesn't mean a broadbrush blanket qualifier should be applied to the region as a whole.

If you all agree the sensible weather for se ma is the same then what's the problem or do we always have to be positing/discussing your areas? Can I not say same shyt different day for the immediate se and s coast when that's effectively what's happening? Do you really think most care that one was a swfe and this one is a southern streamer with warmer air? No...bare ground and another tainter just like the last two ;)

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If you all agree the sensible weather for se ma is the same then what's the problem or do we always have to be positing/discussing your areas? Can I not say same shyt different day for the immediate se and s coast when that's effectively what's happening? Do you really think most care that one was a swfe and this one is a southern streamer with warmer air? No...bare ground and another tainter just like the last two ;)

 

 

Your original post seemed to be more of a broadbrush statement for the coast...not just far SE MA. But otherwise, yes I agree you could say that if you are just talking about your immediate area. Though I think even your area had a few inches of snow in some of those systems.

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Your original post seemed to be more of a broadbrush statement for the coast...not just far SE MA. But otherwise, yes I agree you could say that if you are just talking about your immediate area. Though I think even your area had a few inches of snow in some of those systems.

It's not been terrible by any means but I would like to see some blocking in January.

Meanwhile it's a decent pattern for CNE and NNE. They got a lot of good squalls today after a few inches yesterday and several more incoming this weekend.

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It's not been terrible by any means but I would like to see some blocking in January.

Meanwhile it's a decent pattern for CNE and NNE. They got a lot of good squalls today after a few inches yesterday and several more incoming this weekend.

It hasn't been great though...snowfall is near normal, maybe even a tick below, and snow depths are definitely below normal. I mean I know a lot of folks on here would say normal is great up here, but make no mistake, departure from normal is nothing to write home about. We were ahead through November but December has been meh.

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lol snow is serious business. I'm not quite sure how humanity survives south of 40N.

 

 

Lake Tahoe-ites all laugh at these petty snow wars...they probably think its the pot calling the kettle black. Anything under 200" (to go with our pesky east coast ice) is kiddie school stuff. :lol:

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lol snow is serious business. I'm not quite sure how humanity survives south of 40N.

Powderfreak how do u think your mental health would do if you were forced to an area that gets say 1/10'th of what u average now. I say this sort of kidding but say you were living in like se coastal mass , i wonder how ur mood wrt winter would change.

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Why? Because i would want to live on the cape to play golf almost year round? That was a problem? It has nothing to do with snow, The in breeding comment was not necessary

well i could drive the 17 hours to Maine and play golf in January too. wouldn't be any more or less fun aside from the driving. 

 

no i'm just saying what is the big deal with this? the board goes through this all the time...

 

yes...Maine gets snow. it stands to reason at 45N you'll be colder and snowier than most of SNE and especially CC. if snow is very important to you, yes, you would choose Maine over CC. of course. that is not a secret. the same way someone living in the Tug Hill of NY would say they would never move to Lewiston Maine.

 

but this whole my snow-dong is longer than yours is pointless...and makes something that's very enjoyable to track and watch less fun.

 

we all know powderfreak gets **** loads of snow...he lives 4000' above sea level...in Vermont. newsflash...it snows there. a lot.

yes we know Pickles doesn't like snow in SNE because it melts...he doesn't like CC because there's even less...and he has to go up north every time there's a rainer down here

yes...MRG averages 700" a year and winter starts there in september and there's no summer blah blah. 

and we know that ORH gets more than KTOL. it's a fact that the ORH hills get more snow than NE CT. 

we know that Ray averages more than BOS because of the coastal front and the climatologically favored appendages of heavy snow into NE MA

 

 

but dear god who cares? it's frozen water. just enjoy it for what it is. and let me enjoy mine. it's like the old mid-atlantic vs new england weird forum battles that used to happen. of course you get less snow in DC....it's hundreds of miles south of SNE. guess what?! that's what happens when you live along the coast of Maryland and Virginia!

 

you enjoy your snow...i'll enjoy mine. 

 

good grief. 

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well i could drive the 17 hours to Maine and play golf in January too. wouldn't be any more or less fun aside from the driving. 

 

no i'm just saying what is the big deal with this? the board goes through this all the time...

 

yes...Maine gets snow. it stands to reason at 45N you'll be colder and snowier than most of SNE and especially CC. if snow is very important to you, yes, you would choose Maine over CC. of course. that is not a secret. the same way someone living in the Tug Hill of NY would say they would never move to Lewiston Maine.

 

but this whole my snow-dong is longer than yours is pointless...and makes something that's very enjoyable to track and watch less fun.

 

we all know powderfreak gets **** loads of snow...he lives 4000' above sea level...in Vermont. newsflash...it snows there. a lot.

yes we know Pickles doesn't like snow in SNE because it melts...he doesn't like CC because there's even less...and he has to go up north every time there's a rainer down here

yes...MRG averages 700" a year and winter starts there in september and there's no summer blah blah. 

and we know that ORH gets more than KTOL. it's a fact that the ORH hills get more snow than NE CT. 

we know that Ray averages more than BOS because of the coastal front and the climatologically favored appendages of heavy snow into NE MA

 

 

but dear god who cares? it's frozen water. just enjoy it for what it is. and let me enjoy mine. it's like the old mid-atlantic vs new england weird forum battles that used to happen. of course you get less snow in DC....it's hundreds of miles south of SNE. guess what?! that's what happens when you live along the coast of Maryland and Virginia!

 

you enjoy your snow...i'll enjoy mine. 

 

good grief. 

:lmao:   Sums it up.  And a Happy New Year to you Phil.  Maybe we should have a no snow GTG on Cape Cod?

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