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New England Winter 2024-25 Bantering, Whining, and Sobbing Thread


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I genuinely enjoy winter, but I cannot express how awful it is when we’re failing around here or waiting for things to change. I mean this with all sincerity—it’s by far the dumbest time of the year in wx discussion. 

It’s low level torture reading these boards and idk how or why I subject myself to it daily. It’s not necessarily that anyone is stirring the pot, it’s that there are irreconcilable differences, unfounded panic, and delusional optimism. Everywhere. All the time. 

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14 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

I genuinely enjoy winter, but I cannot express how awful it is when we’re failing around here or waiting for things to change. I mean this with all sincerity—it’s by far the dumbest time of the year in wx discussion. 

It’s low level torture reading these boards and idk how or why I subject myself to it daily. It’s not necessarily that anyone is stirring the pot, it’s that there are irreconcilable differences, unfounded panic, and delusional optimism. Everywhere. All the time. 

Are you sure it's dumber than the annual install/uninstall talk or the TP sticking vs COC talks we have?

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20 minutes ago, mreaves said:

Are you sure it's dumber than the annual install/uninstall talk or the TP sticking vs COC talks we have?

It absolutely is. There’s no urgency really underlying the summer discussion. It’s filling time. Low stress. Mostly tongue in cheek. 

Because everyone (or like 95%) here loves snow and knows it can only happen in a short window, the anxiety is everywhere and helps drive the craziness. And I get it, but it’s crazy. lol 

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45 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Yup…spending less time on American Wx seems like a good idea going forward. 

Here’s the problem—just can’t quit it. Between Tip’s dopamine drips and the real housewives infighting the drama is too much to look away. :lol: 

Hoping we get a classic Richmond to Portland crusher this winter. The ones where 95% of us get something good are so rare these days. 

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8 hours ago, WxWatcher007 said:

I genuinely enjoy winter, but I cannot express how awful it is when we’re failing around here or waiting for things to change. I mean this with all sincerity—it’s by far the dumbest time of the year in wx discussion. 

It’s low level torture reading these boards and idk how or why I subject myself to it daily. It’s not necessarily that anyone is stirring the pot, it’s that there are irreconcilable differences, unfounded panic, and delusional optimism. Everywhere. All the time. 

This isn’t a a criticism by any means, though it come off as one in written form, but just an observation:

It seems like a lot of the discussion posts had stricter moderation in the past, and a lot of what stays now used to be moved into the banter forums. It also doesn’t help that we have had a number of shitty winters since the jackpot of 2014-2015. It’s hard to get good moderators these days that have the time to keep the threads organized.

There’s a lot of good content here. Just ignore or block the trolling. Don’t think I could give up this place either. 

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When there is a storm imminent, the crap in the discussion threads is cracked down. But when nothing is happening...I think some BSing is fine. We all know each other and many are friends (despite some times wanting to strangle each other). 

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3 hours ago, CoastalWx said:

When there is a storm imminent, the crap in the discussion threads is cracked down. But when nothing is happening...I think some BSing is fine. We all know each other and many are friends (despite some times wanting to strangle each other). 

Wolf has taken many of our jugular’s on numerous occasions.

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1 hour ago, BuffaloWeather said:

This is the Lake Effect storm of the year if you can make it up to Lake Ontario near Watertown to chase. Pretty accessible area around the town with highways connecting the city to I81. @WxWatcher007has chased many times up there and can give you some details.

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Absolute heartbreakah that it’s happening during a holiday weekend. Otherwise, I’d be in Watertown right now. :cry:

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10 hours ago, mreaves said:

Not sure if this is also just a normal banter thread but figured it would do. I’m currently north of the border. The holiday vibes in Quebec City are great. Even some light snow falling. 

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That looks great. I can’t believe I’ve never been to Quebec City, we are hopefully going next summer

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Since technically winter starts tomorrow, I'm running through my fall training on a quiet day. We're actually getting better at providing shorter, hyper-focused training modules rather than the longer, more comprehensive ones of the past. 

Some good NBM stuff in GYX's assigned training this year. It's a good reminder to myself that any deterministic NBM product is expert weighted (i.e. based on verification). Any probabilistic product is equally weighted, and therefore model biases can affect the forecast. For instance, Kuchera is one of the prominent snow ratios used (as much as 50% in some cases), usually in combination with Cobb and thickness. So certain events with a cold snow, the higher percentiles of the NBM may be biases high thanks to the incorporation of Kuchera ratios. 

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