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Franklin, just passed close by your way. Went through Cherokee coming up to Gatlinburg and pigeon Forge. Got off exit to Franklin Cherokee exit. That was me that blew the horn at you. Lol.

It was 44 at Newfound Gap, 60 here in Pigeon Forge Tn.

hey buddy have fun! We went over Saturday we always have season passes to Dollywood. There was still a few inches of snow on the ground on top of newfound gap.
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An update on the current progress of the northern hemisphere snowpack & here some of the statistics on the snow thus far.

We've now observed 2 out of the last 3 months w/ record snow coverage in North America. Wow.

 

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This year's Combined Sep+Oct+Nov North America snowpack is a record. Here are the top 20 years...

Year           Total Snow (Million Sq. Km) 

2014 22.58 

1996 21.62 

2002 21.14 

1986 21.06

1972 21.03 

2013 20.60

2000 20.54

1991 20.40 

2003 20.25

1992 20.18

1985 20.13

1973 19.72

1993 19.66

2012 19.65

1995 19.61

2004 19.59

1978 19.55

1997 19.54

2010 19.42

1970 19.36

 

The combined Sep+Oct+Nov Eurasian snowpack is 3rd greatest on record, only behind 1976 & 1972. We're definitely in very good company & that was also evident by the October SAI & SCE.

 

Year            Total Snow (Million Sq Km.)

1976 40.44

1972 38.05

2014 37.66

2002 37.23

1970 36.46

1998 36.32

1993 36.16

1968 35.51

2013 35.21

1973 34.95

2012 34.95

2009 34.87

1977 34.20

2006 34.03

2011 33.94

1985 33.37

1999 33.34

2000 33.08

1996 33.00

2004 32.95

 

 

Finally, the combined Sep+Oct+Nov Eurasian, North America (w/o Greenland), & Northern hemisphere snowfall (combined) is currently also a record, beating out 1976. Amazing...

 

Here are the top 20 years

 

Year            Total Snow (Million Sq. Km)

2014 126.93

1976 124.94

1972 124.23

2002 123.13

2013 118.07

1993 118.02

1970 117.96

1973 115.63

1996 115.60

2012 115.59

2009 113.78

2000 113.68

1985 113.40

2011 112.53

1998 112.18

1968 112.07

2006 111.59

2004 111.53

2003 111.41 

1997 111.34

 

 

In short, the snow cover not just in Eurasia as was observed in October, but across the Northern Hemisphere is unusually high this fall, & is at or near record territory in nearly all categories. Thus, it will be very interesting to see the subsequent response this winter...

 

Ohhh yeaaa I remember you from a few years back on weather advance, or wishcast advance as I like to call it. I think you went by eric or something? You never wanted to hear, or say, anything that wasn't about a cold winter for the south east. That was back during the 12-13 winter which was a huge bust. And man you were all about some JB... You make good write ups I won't bash you for that, but a word of advice, try not to cherry pick too in here.

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Ohhh yeaaa I remember you from a few years back on weather advance, or wishcast advance as I like to call it. I think you went by eric or something? You never wanted to hear, or say, anything that wasn't about a cold winter for the south east. That was back during the 12-13 winter which was a huge bust. And man you were all about some JB... You make good write ups I won't bash you for that, but a word of advice, try not to cherry pick too in here.

Please don't **** in our forum. The poster you seem to know has made nothing but fantastic posts since he showed up a few days ago. I can't stand JB or someone with enormous cold biases. If I'm not seeing what your suggesting either he hasn't been here long enough or he doesn't have those biases anymore.

Regardless, he has been received better than any poster has in my memory so for now please leave it there and let us memebers of this sub forum decide for ourselves about this new guy.

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Ohhh yeaaa I remember you from a few years back on weather advance, or wishcast advance as I like to call it. I think you went by eric or something? You never wanted to hear, or say, anything that wasn't about a cold winter for the south east. That was back during the 12-13 winter which was a huge bust. And man you were all about some JB... You make good write ups I won't bash you for that, but a word of advice, try not to cherry pick too in here.

 

 

What I'm doing here is anything but cherry-picking... 

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Ohhh yeaaa I remember you from a few years back on weather advance, or wishcast advance as I like to call it. I think you went by eric or something? You never wanted to hear, or say, anything that wasn't about a cold winter for the south east. That was back during the 12-13 winter which was a huge bust. And man you were all about some JB... You make good write ups I won't bash you for that, but a word of advice, try not to cherry pick too in here.

 

What a load of bullsh*t.

 

Disturbing to see these kinds of reactions to posts like the above ones.

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Ohhh yeaaa I remember you from a few years back on weather advance, or wishcast advance as I like to call it. I think you went by eric or something? You never wanted to hear, or say, anything that wasn't about a cold winter for the south east. That was back during the 12-13 winter which was a huge bust. And man you were all about some JB... You make good write ups I won't bash you for that, but a word of advice, try not to cherry pick too in here.

I have a word of advice as well. You haven't posted in over two months. This was not a good choice for a reintroduction. Continue, and it might be even longer until your next post.

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Ohhh yeaaa I remember you from a few years back on weather advance, or wishcast advance as I like to call it. I think you went by eric or something? You never wanted to hear, or say, anything that wasn't about a cold winter for the south east. That was back during the 12-13 winter which was a huge bust. And man you were all about some JB... You make good write ups I won't bash you for that, but a word of advice, try not to cherry pick too in here.

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Very strong Typhoon Hagupit set to hit the Philippines this weekend.  This could effect us after the recurve over the next couple of weeks.  Microwave imagery is very potent with this one and it is predicted to have winds of 190 mph before landfall.

 

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Is it going to recurve? Seems I've heard debate about that happening.  

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Cold Air Dammit!

This is my seven day forecast from the NWS (will be close for you as well). The way the pattern looks, get use to this forecast for the foreseeable funture:

 

  • Today Partly sunny, with a high near 52. Northeast wind 6 to 9 mph.
  • Tonight Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40. Light northeast wind.
  • Friday Mostly cloudy, with a high near 53. Calm wind.
  • Friday Night A slight chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44. Calm wind. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
  • Saturday Rain likely, mainly after noon. Cloudy, with a high near 55. Calm wind becoming southwest 5 to 7 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible.
  • Saturday Night Rain likely, mainly before 8pm. Cloudy, with a low around 43. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.
  • Sunday Partly sunny, with a high near 50.
  • Sunday Night Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38.
  • Monday Mostly cloudy, with a high near 50.
  • Monday Night Mostly cloudy, with a low around 39.
  • Tuesday Partly sunny, with a high near 52.
  • Tuesday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 33.
  • Wednesday Mostly sunny, with a high near 49
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