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Blowvember - and not named for wind potential


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38 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

The brunt of the cold is all bottled up on the other side of the hemisphere. Need to get it to this side, otherwise who cares what the NAO, AO, EPO, PNA, WPO are and what combos you have. Without the combos we are flooded with warmth and with the combos we're barely avg. 

been a persistent issue going back several years. Siberia gets all the cold 

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1 hour ago, weatherwiz said:

Fine by me. I was thinking the other night when I was standing outside at like 6:30 or 7:00...it only 6 months it will still be light out with temps in the 90's and dews in the 70's. Almost there

well, i am certain you will verify on the daylight part

and I am certain that you will bust on the temps and dews part. I mean, you are talking about mid-May

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10 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

He’s not wrong—this has been an all timer of a fall dry period. How many years do you remember dozens of fires going up in November?

I have .90” of rain since August 20. It’s incredible. 
 

From a few days ago 

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I still remember early in Septorcher when I made the post about SNE burning and will be on fire as the fall went on. People snickered and weenied but this was sniffed out months ago, Tamarack had a few posts about some fires  in Maine or NJ during a similar period in the 60’s/ 70’s. This is not going anywhere anytime soon 

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6 minutes ago, Great Snow 1717 said:

..it's been the driest fall on record at numerous locations....so that isn't historical??

Ok..maybe so.  And if that’s the case, then we are due for some reversing for this winter. Let’s go. 
 

Reservoirs here aren’t an issue; I guess due to the over abundance of rain we had prior. 

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2 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

I still remember early in Septorcher when I made the post about SNE burning and will be on fire as the fall went on. People snickered and weenied but this was sniffed out months ago, Tamarack had a few posts about some fired in Maine or NJ during a similar period in the 60’s/ 70’s. This is not going anywhere anytime soon 

I’ll gamble we get quite a bit wetter as we go into the winter season. This won’t last a whole lot longer. 

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8 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

How much longer you think this very dry pattern is gonna last?  It’s gonna change at some point. And we might time it perfectly. 

I do think we’re gradually turning the corner, but who knows where that brings us. At least now we see chances of rain on the guidance lol. 

Would love to see the moisture from future Sara get entrained in the trough next week. We could use a good soaking. Longish shot of that happening though. 

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19 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Right thru into the spring . That doesn’t mean little to no rain . Just that overall the qpf should be below to WBN each month 

Ok. Fair enough.   I’m going with it’ll come back to normal precip as we head into and through the winter. That’s my call.  We’ll see what happens.
 

 But imo, the longer we go without any meaningful precip, the more chance we snap it back at some point in the not to distant future(say the next month or so). 

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1 hour ago, Damage In Tolland said:

I still remember early in Septorcher when I made the post about SNE burning and will be on fire as the fall went on. People snickered and weenied but this was sniffed out months ago, Tamarack had a few posts about some fires  in Maine or NJ during a similar period in the 60’s/ 70’s. This is not going anywhere anytime soon 

Maine, late October 1947. 200,000 acres and 15 fatalities
New Jersey, late October into November 1963.  The 4" splash on 11/6-8 knocked things back a lot, and the month had another 4 before the 30th. 
(The really big fire than year came on April 20, a windy Saturday - nearly 200,000 acres in the Pine Barrens, and ~17 homes burned in NYC [Staten Island] by a forest fire.)

For folks like 'Fella and me, this is a significant but short-term drought.

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20 minutes ago, tamarack said:

Maine, late October 1947. 200,000 acres and 15 fatalities
New Jersey, late October into November 1963.  The 4" splash on 11/6-8 knocked things back a lot, and the month had another 4 before the 30th. 
(The really big fire than year came on April 20, a windy Saturday - nearly 200,000 acres in the Pine Barrens, and ~17 homes burned in NYC [Staten Island] by a forest fire.)

For folks like 'Fella and me, this is a significant but short-term drought.

Thank you for the perspective.  Everyone is so dramatic now.  Nothings ever happened like this before is such BS dramatic crap. 

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