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Webber just said a little while ago that the hammer is about to drop with frigid temps and much above normal snow. And Jon went to China and hacked their weather network and brought us back some super secret fantasy maps. We're in good shape!

 

Look at CR breaking out the Chinese.  At first, I thought you were offering hugs and kisses, and then I made the connection when I noticed the Os were missing.

 

I'm with you, Webber.  There's still a lot of winter yet to come.

 

Cam just made some pretty poor passes in this last series, so the ball is going back to the Seahawks.  Let's see if the CAR defense can keep up their stellar play.  The Panthers are still in a decent position, at this point.

 

Here's a graphical representation of that +ENSO Wilmington, NC data (I added +/- 1 day to each event to try & smooth out the data) ... Again, the halfway mark (median) is February 5th, the climatological peak is February 11th & 12th. The data is notably skewed by storms that occur earlier in the winter, thus the drop-off on the backside is sharper than the uptick in the front half of the winter.

Wilmington-NC-Daily-Snowstorm-Count-ENSO

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Ballgame. Go Seahawks! Lol

 

I'm a hawks fan the rest of the way. Can't have the threepeat till you have the repeat!

 

Same here.  They're just such a solid team, and easy to like.  Not really any me-players on that team.  They're all about the we.  Plus, they have some of the sweetest unis in all of professional sports.

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Are you a large man franklin? :)

lol.. no, 5-10 180 pounds. I just don't like heat. I was born and raised in the mtns and until I moved to franklin lived most of my life above 3500ft. So it was only a handful of days we would get above 80. Not too many days above 80 either at my current location.
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Webber is right. The last 10 days of this month is when things start to get rocking.

 

I definitely think this climatological peak for Warm ENSO winters I found in the Wilmington data is legitimate, i.e. the 2nd week of February. The massive winter storm that crushed the southeast in 1973 hit the peak right on the $$...

Feb-9-11-1973-GA-SC-snowfall.gif

 

 

 

US snow depth in the wake of the storm on February 12th, 1973

Depth-of-snow-on-the-ground-Feb-12-1973-

Every year is different of course, but I just wanted to offer some perspective here. A dataset like this that spans back about a century & a half w/ 58 different +ENSO winters makes this analysis extremely robust, IMO...

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