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Just now, Wentzadelphia said:

Hey just wanted to let ya know I plan on moving to Worcester next fall. Depends on work of course, but the next 10 months will be solely working on that goal. Excited! You guys will never get rid of me then, sorry.

Make sure you are in the elevated part. I’ll let Will take it from there. :lol: 

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6 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Make sure you are in the elevated part. I’ll let Will take it from there. :lol: 

Oh yeah...he will def want to PM me. There’s massive difference within the city...there’s a definite N to S gradient too overall but also elevation obviously. 

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1 minute ago, ORH_wxman said:

Oh yeah...he will def want to PM me. There’s massive difference within the city...there’s a definite N to S gradient too overall but also elevation obviously. 

Admittedly, I never knew the west side there by the airport and up to Winter Hill was so nice. 

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25 minutes ago, qg_omega said:

lol for the Northeast, looks like +8 first two weeks to start the new year.  

You’ll need like +14 or 15 for a two week stretch...which would require the Davis Strait stuff to disappear. Anything’s possible but I ain’t seeing it. Maybe Caribou. 

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3 hours ago, Typhoon Tip said:

Where is this warming event being observed - what source.  How is it being defined. 

Dr. Judah Cohen from Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER) puts out a blog every week during the winter with a review and analysis of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) and Polar Vortex (PV).

In the Impacts section he discusses the possible influence from a significant polar vortex disruption on the weather across the Northern Hemisphere.

This is a nice weekly summation.

https://www.aer.com/science-research/climate-weather/arctic-oscillation/

 

 

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30 minutes ago, Wentzadelphia said:

Hey just wanted to let ya know I plan on moving to Worcester next fall. Depends on work of course, but the next 10 months will be solely working on that goal. Excited! You guys will never get rid of me then, sorry.

Next after that is Camden NJ?  Then maybe the next goal is Detroit?  :)

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2 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

If our Private Equity ownership merges our Norwalk company with our sister company in Framingham...and I choose to move with..That’s the first area I’m targeting. The wife has no say.

Paxton MA. The town west of the airport. 1200+ feet. Real weenie spot. The only pain with the west side and towns like Paxton is that it’s not near any highways for quick travel east (if you need to get to Framingham for example)...north side of ORH and towns along 190 would be better for quick highway access. 

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5 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

If our Private Equity ownership merges our Norwalk company with our sister company in Framingham...and I choose to move with..That’s the first area I’m targeting. The wife has no say.

That area is great. Near 1K and you have awesome bars and restaurants within minutes. Worcester has a good foodie scene. 

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4 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Paxton MA. The town west of the airport. 1200+ feet. Real weenie spot. The only pain with the west side and towns like Paxton is that it’s not near any highways for quick travel east (if you need to get to Framingham for example)...north side of ORH and towns along 190 would be better for quick highway access. 

Sturbridge and Charlton are not bad, we easy Pike access.

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2 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

That area is great. Near 1K and you have awesome bars and restaurants within minutes. Worcester has a good foodie scene. 

It’s a good spot for practically every type of winter storm. Close enough to the coast, far enough inland, with decent elevation. It doesn’t miss much. Outside of the resorts or no man’s land, it’s a great weenie area. 

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10 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

If our Private Equity ownership merges our Norwalk company with our sister company in Framingham...and I choose to move with..That’s the first area I’m targeting. The wife has no say.

Lol...if she has no say, you’ll be living in an efficiency apt faster than you can say Worcester.  

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6 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Paxton MA. The town west of the airport. 1200+ feet. Real weenie spot. The only pain with the west side and towns like Paxton is that it’s not near any highways for quick travel east (if you need to get to Framingham for example)...north side of ORH and towns along 190 would be better for quick highway access. 

Yea. I’d have to make the wife happy as a secondary motive so it would have to have quick access to highways and close enough to downtown...shopping, bla bla. 

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1 minute ago, WinterWolf said:

Lol...if she has no say, you’ll be living in an efficiency apt faster than you can say Worcester.  

No say as in where we would buy a home up there. Like...I will dictate what towns we look at and she can pick one. (ok I’m lying...my weenie is last on the list).

Wishful thinking anyway. Prob less than a 50% chance this comes to fruition. 

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7 minutes ago, Modfan2 said:

Sturbridge and Charlton are not bad, we easy Pike access.

Charlton is def a pretty good weenie spot ...but there’s a definite difference between them and those places to the north of them we are discussing. Esp in CAD setups with icing and pack retention. It also sounds like runnaway can’t live in the total sticks, lol....so he’s gonna have to stay pretty close to ORH proper in this hypothetical scenario. 

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Just now, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

No say as in where we would buy a home up there. Like...I will dictate what towns we look at and she can pick one. (ok I’m lying...my weenie is last on the list).

Wishful thinking anyway. Prob less than a 50% chance this comes to fruition. 

Lol I knew what you meant. I was just busting.   :-)

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Just now, ORH_wxman said:

Charlton is def a pretty good weenie spot ...but there’s a definite difference between them and those places to the north of them we are discussing. Esp in CAD setups with icing and pack retention. It also sounds like runnaway can’t live in the total sticks, lol....so he’s gonna have to stay pretty close to ORH proper in this hypothetical scenario. 

ORH proper would be almost double the snowfall so I’d win no matter what. 

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7 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

All good. I bust on myself. I’m all talk...watch us move to downtown Boston if we relocate to MA lol. Her company has two offices there. One downtown and one in Waltham. 

Funny, I did a COVID day date in downtown Boston today. There is something cool about the city vibe, especially in winter when things are decorated. We couldn’t go to many places, but we just walked around and grabbed a fancy hot chocolate with Espresso and enjoyed some time together for once. Not sure I could live there now, but my wife dreams of a brownstone on Marlborough St when we retire. :lol:   However I dream of a chalet at 1500 ft in the mtns. 

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14 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Funny, I did a COVID day date in downtown Boston today. There is something cool about the city vibe, especially in winter when things are decorated. We couldn’t go to many places, but we just walked around and grabbed a fancy hot chocolate with Espresso and enjoyed some time together for once. Not sure I could live there now, but my wife dreams of a brownstone on Marlborough St when we retire. :lol:   However I dream of a chalet at 1500 ft in the mtns. 

Same here. I like having a day or two in the Boston or NYC but could never live there with kids and dogs. I need space. Although if I had to choose between the two, definately Boston.

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