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9 hours ago, STORMANLI said:

Skies cleared nicely in Commack for viewing eclipse.  I would post pictures, but with cellphone camera they are at best Bigfoot quality, aka fuzzy and non-descript.  Sure decent snaps can be found online.

Wait your skies cleared before mine did....how? What time did you see it?

 

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December dates with the most 6" storms in NYC...

12/5...

8.1" in 1886...

8.0" in 2003...

7.9" in 1926...

6.0" in 2002...

12/19-20...

8.3" in 1945...

16.0" in 1948...

7.9" in 1995...

10.9" in 2009...

12/24...

7.5" in 1883...

11.4" in 1912...

7.1" in 1966...

12/26-27...

8.0" in 1890...

18.0" in 1872...

11.2" in  1933...

26.4" in 1947...

20.0" in 2010...

no other dates had more than two 6" storms...most dates had none...12/26 has the most...

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10 minutes ago, Rjay said:

I was locked in at $2.06 and it expired November 1st.  No point in locking in now. 

Oof. I locked in at $2.70 last April so I’m ok for the winter. Hopefully by April 2022 prices have come down 

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Just a heads up to those who enjoy snowfall forecast contests ... Northeast US snow contest enters its 22nd year and the deadline there is also end of today, the link is here:

http://www.newx-forecasts.com/#RULES

The site runs a winter-snowfall contest and for any storms that appear, storm forecast contests. Probably a large number of the regulars there are members of American Weather Forum with (in some cases) different usernames.

The region covered runs from Maine to North Carolina. 

Also please note deadline approaching for the temperature forecast contest here (general weather forum) which contains a winter snowfall forecast segment. 

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2 hours ago, NorthShoreWx said:

As I wait for my new BC skis to find their way off a container ship, I watched this old clip of a group in Japan learning to use theirs.  The screaming in Japanese is a hoot:

 

 

My friends are looking into doing a multiday cross country ski trip this winter. I imagine our trip would eventually devolve into this.

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1 hour ago, Rjay said:

This morning 

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Now

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Good evening Rjay, BxE. My hair left and followed my dads. As a consolation prize fate left it all with me from the eyebrows down … and … allowed it to multiply. So with a shiny pate and well forested slopes i think of my self as a snow capped Pocono ( low rise ). It does make me feel good knowing that once the sap starts flowing the trees get theirs back. With this sap it never worked. Have a good night, stay well. As always …

1 hour ago, BxEngine said:

Your hair is next

 

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1 hour ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

You know things are dismal on the winter weather front when the entire main thread is dominated by snowman. 

So this has nothing to do with climate change because we do have a ton of cold air in Alaska and northern Canada.  We actually need more climate change to make it wintry down here, because when the Arctic warms up all that cold air is sent down here.  So if you guys want more wintry weather turn on your vehicles and idle them, thats the fastest way to get more CO2 into the atmosphere

 

/kidding lol

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