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The 70"+ Base Amounts are Fake News


TheSnowman

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12 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Who the phuck cares about that? Nobody wants to see your glowsticks anyways.

Warm nights are the greatest thing about summer.  They're the best.  The absolute best.
 

11 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

The National Weather Service reports that Truckee’s warmest month is July with an average maximum temperature of 82.7 °F (28.2 °C) and an average minimum temperature of 42.4 °F (5.8 °C)

10 nights at or below 32 last July with an average low of 36, which is the same average low that Barrow, AK came out with that month.  Horrific.

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5 minutes ago, eekuasepinniW said:

Warm nights are the greatest thing about summer.  They're the best.  The absolute best.
 

10 nights at or below 32 last July with an average low of 36, which is the same average low that Barrow, AK came out with that month.  Horrific.

No bugs, no mosquitoes, dry weather, .51 precip, distant lightning shows, epic snows in Winter, pretty much ideal conditions, who needs heat while you are sleeping, no need for fake air.

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33 minutes ago, Cold Miser said:

lol at the guy chuckling near the end at the guy shoveling his driveway.

I saw that and totally could empathize with the way he must have felt.

That drive reminded me of being in Quebec back in 2008 and driving through some of the towns.  It was April but the snow banks were still 6-8' high.  I wish I could have seen it a month earlier - probably looked similar to that drive in that video.

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19 minutes ago, eekuasepinniW said:

Warm nights are the greatest thing about summer.  They're the best.  The absolute best.
 

10 nights at or below 32 last July with an average low of 36, which is the same average low that Barrow, AK came out with that month.  Horrific.

Barrow, lol.  Their hours of clear or mostly clear daytime skies are probably about the same as daytime cloudiness in Truckee (each quite low), and comparing windy cloudy drizzly afternoons in the 40s to bluebird skies and near 80 - I lack the words.  ;)

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10 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Tell that to the last 7 winters there 

lol wut

2009-10 0 34.0 21.0 103.0 127.0 108.0 62.5 84.9 17.5 0 0 557.9
2010-11 0 10.0 88.0 209.0 29.0 92.0 177.5 31.0 27.5 4.5 0 668.5
2011-12 0 19.5 30.0 2.0 56.0 34.5 79.0 42.0 0 0 0 263.0
2012-13 0 18.0 60.7 147.1 26.0 10.0 29.0 14.0 3.5 0 0 308.3
2013-14 0 10.0 10.5 24.5 15.0 68.5 56.5 47.0 6.0 0 0 238.0
2014-15 0 0 13.1 63.5 2.6 33.0 7.5 28.3 28.0 0 0 176.0
2015-16 0 0 56.0 71.0 110.0 20.0 85.0 16.0 3.2 1.0 0 362.2
2016-17 0 10.0 19.0 75.0 245.5 160.0

 

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8 hours ago, CoastalWx said:

Who the phuck cares about that? Nobody wants to see your glowsticks anyways.

Exactly what I was thinking!  But ya, Who Cares OR Wants  it to be hot enough in your house at night or you can wear that?  I can't sleep unless it's a bit cold.  

8 hours ago, Cold Miser said:

lol at the guy chuckling near the end at the guy shoveling his driveway.

EXACTLY What I thought!  People live here!  Let's get a group together and do a two week stint out there and rent the house next season!  

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3 hours ago, dryslot said:

 


I could never deal with that type of lifestyle or lack there of.

 

You don't have to get me started on my UBER Hatred for NYC.  It's beyond words.  From the People to the Streets.  I'll take the backwoods with little cell service over that "thing" any day.     

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6 hours ago, TheSnowman said:

You don't have to get me started on my UBER Hatred for NYC.  It's beyond words.  From the People to the Streets.  I'll take the backwoods with little cell service over that "thing" any day.     

Went down to NY a couple times over the years for business and that was enough for me.

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where there is no service to the point that you're navigation doesn't even know where your bubble is,

I take this to mean that the vehicle's GPS wasn't operating usefully, which I find odd.  No cell coverage - lots of Maine places with that problem.  No GPS - That would only seem possible if the unit itself was going goofy, or perhaps if one was in dense evergreens.  Our foresters routinely lay out and supervise logging jobs using GPS, the harvest equipment operators have tablets in the machines to record exactly where they've traveled and cut, and this works even in the truly big woods of the Allagash-St. John country.  Nothing important here, just curious.

Pack down to 34" this morning, will probably approach 2 feet before the pattern changes - assuming it does change for the wintry-er.  Even so, my place holds pack well compared to some others.  A cocorahs observer (listed as Winthrop but actually to the west in Leeds) had the depth peak out at an oddly precise 56.7" on 2/16.  I had 46" on that date, my tallest report to cocorahs this season.  That 56.7 was down to 29" this morning, so that location's reports have switched from 10.7" higher than mine down to 5" lower.  Since we're only 25 miles apart and at similar elevation, makes me wonder... 

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