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Spring 2019 New England Banter and Disco


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23 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

That's about when I am exiting the shower and getting dressed. I am thinking of getting an automatic starter for next winter. Luckily it was not a thick frost and it scrapped off relatively easy. There is also this spray stuff I want to get which I hear works well at preventing frost. 

Stop the wipers half way up the windshield and place some plastic on the windshield so the wipers hold it in place and you wont have frost, You have to get creative........;)

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Bluebirds arrived this AM.  Just saw 3.  We put up bluebird nests several years ago and have nesting birds.  Seemed to have really increased the population in the apple orchards.  Don't know if these birds are just passing through northbound or are birds that come back here.  Can't get the houses up till snowmelt and ground thaws.  Maybe early next week.

I'll ignore the GFS that shows a few inches of snow later this weekend.

 

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1 hour ago, dendrite said:

Maybe exit the shower at 4:50am?

That is my goal. I have my alarm set for 4:15 AM but I don't usually hop out until 4:37 - 4:41 AM. 

1 hour ago, dryslot said:

Stop the wipers half way up the windshield and place some plastic on the windshield so the wipers hold it in place and you wont have frost, You have to get creative........;)

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I do have this windshield cover actually that my aunt bought me for Christmas. I used it that one Tuesday storm we had where we were going from snow to ice and it worked well. It's just a pain though b/c then you have to put it on and then take it off. 

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1 hour ago, wxeyeNH said:

Bluebirds arrived this AM.  Just saw 3.  We put up bluebird nests several years ago and have nesting birds.  Seemed to have really increased the population in the apple orchards.  Don't know if these birds are just passing through northbound or are birds that come back here.  Can't get the houses up till snowmelt and ground thaws.  Maybe early next week.

I'll ignore the GFS that shows a few inches of snow later this weekend.

 

Doesn't look like anything this weekend, but lol at midweek.

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4 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Doesn't look like anything this weekend, but lol at midweek.

I just saw that.  The GFS has gone back and forth with this system but I think this is the closest run over the past several days.  Maybe if the Euro comes on board I'll start watching it more closely.  

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Deer on the move this morning - had to stop for 2 different groups (10 critters total) on beech Hill Road in Mercer.  Looked nice and plump even though this is often starvation time in a long snowy winter.

Lots of water in the Maine pack, except for the Penobscot watershed which was rated as near average in the latest snow survey.  St. John is top 10% and Kennebec top quartile.  All depends on whether we synchronize the big melt with a big rain.  St. John did it 11 years ago, Kennebec in 1987. 

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WTF

NOUS41 KBOX 281551
PNSBOX
CTZ002>004-MAZ002>024-026-RIZ001>008-292000-

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BOSTON/NORTON MA
1151 AM EDT THU MAR 28 2019

...UPCOMING LOSS OF MARINE OBSERVATIONS...

ON OR AFTER 8 PM EDT ON APRIL 5, 2019, IT IS EXPECTED THAT A 
NEWLY IDENTIFIED GPS SOFTWARE ISSUE WILL CAUSE TWENTY COASTAL AND 
MARINE AUTOMATED NETWORK (C-MAN) STATIONS TO STOP TRANSMITTING ALL
DATA. 

FOR NEW ENGLAND, THIS INCLUDES 
 BUZZARDS BAY, MA    (BUZM3) 
 MATINICUS ROCK, ME  (MISM1) 
 MT. DESERT ROCK, ME (MDRM1)

LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST OFFICES HAVE NO CONTROL 
OVER FIXING OR MAINTAINING THESE SITES. THEY ARE MAINTAINED BY THE
NATIONAL DATA BUOY CENTER (NDBC). NDBC IS WORKING TO UPDATE THE 
GPS SOFTWARE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, BUT THIS REQUIRES ONSITE VISITS.
THESE VISITS WILL MOST LIKELY BE DONE BETWEEN AUGUST AND NOVEMBER
OF 2019. 

YOU CAN READ THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS SERVICE 
CHANGE NOTICE ON THIS AT

HTTPS://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/MEDIA/NOTIFICATION/SCN19-26NDBC_CMAN_BUOY.PDF

THE NDBC ONLINE SCHEDULE OF THEIR PROJECTED SITE MAINTENANCE IS AT:

HTTPS://WWW.NDBC.NOAA.GOV/OPS.SHTML

YOU CAN READ A FURTHER EXPLANATION OF THE GPS SOFTWARE ISSUE AT:

HTTPS://WWW/NWS.NOAA.GOV/OM/MARINE/GPSROLLOVEREFFECTS.PDF

NOAA APOLOGIZES FOR THE INCONVENIENCE THAT THIS WILL CAUSE OUR
CUSTOMERS. 
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59 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

WTF


NOUS41 KBOX 281551
PNSBOX
CTZ002>004-MAZ002>024-026-RIZ001>008-292000-

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BOSTON/NORTON MA
1151 AM EDT THU MAR 28 2019

...UPCOMING LOSS OF MARINE OBSERVATIONS...

ON OR AFTER 8 PM EDT ON APRIL 5, 2019, IT IS EXPECTED THAT A 
NEWLY IDENTIFIED GPS SOFTWARE ISSUE WILL CAUSE TWENTY COASTAL AND 
MARINE AUTOMATED NETWORK (C-MAN) STATIONS TO STOP TRANSMITTING ALL
DATA. 

FOR NEW ENGLAND, THIS INCLUDES 
 BUZZARDS BAY, MA    (BUZM3) 
 MATINICUS ROCK, ME  (MISM1) 
 MT. DESERT ROCK, ME (MDRM1)

LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST OFFICES HAVE NO CONTROL 
OVER FIXING OR MAINTAINING THESE SITES. THEY ARE MAINTAINED BY THE
NATIONAL DATA BUOY CENTER (NDBC). NDBC IS WORKING TO UPDATE THE 
GPS SOFTWARE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, BUT THIS REQUIRES ONSITE VISITS.
THESE VISITS WILL MOST LIKELY BE DONE BETWEEN AUGUST AND NOVEMBER
OF 2019. 

YOU CAN READ THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS SERVICE 
CHANGE NOTICE ON THIS AT

HTTPS://WWW.WEATHER.GOV/MEDIA/NOTIFICATION/SCN19-26NDBC_CMAN_BUOY.PDF

THE NDBC ONLINE SCHEDULE OF THEIR PROJECTED SITE MAINTENANCE IS AT:

HTTPS://WWW.NDBC.NOAA.GOV/OPS.SHTML

YOU CAN READ A FURTHER EXPLANATION OF THE GPS SOFTWARE ISSUE AT:

HTTPS://WWW/NWS.NOAA.GOV/OM/MARINE/GPSROLLOVEREFFECTS.PDF

NOAA APOLOGIZES FOR THE INCONVENIENCE THAT THIS WILL CAUSE OUR
CUSTOMERS. 

Hopefully, we don't miss key oceanic buoy data,  giving critical indications of the impending thermohaline circulation collapse as we flip to a new ice age.

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Chris Sale only Ace I kno who has to dial it back in April . Should be a large scooter caution flag in general for a healthy pitcher 

it’s obvious to me they don’t kno quite how to manage a guys arm who annually has a 5 month arm in a 7 month season. You wonder as he ages when it goes to a 4 month arm or less

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