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1 hour ago, Typhoon Tip said:

“climate” is umm changing.  heh. 

seriously though … it seems hard to qualify that date as such when it seems we’re getting year after years piling up where the ballast of weight in both scalar temps and in time … more so prior to that date?

I mean I’m asking more that declaring anything 

It’s the 1991-2020 normal. Even though the numbers are climbing I doubt the date of the coldest mean is changing that much. I would’ve figured BOS was later, but they’re 1/23 as well. 

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16 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Yup, absolute nonsense…and downright ignorant.   

The drone of posts about sunlight periods and increasing sun angle as we move through the winter season gets soooo tiresome!  It's as if folks have zero knowledge of the winter season in New England...  I'm sure most of it is to just bust balls but seeing it year after year gets beyond tiresome.  As almost everyone knows, the biggest snows and coldest weather almost always (99 % of the time) occurs after solar min...Maybe there should be a year-round thread devoted just to sun angle and/or sunlight period for those who feel the need to post about it; lol... 

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2 minutes ago, FXWX said:

The drone of posts about sunlight periods and increasing sun angle as we move through the winter season gets soooo tiresome!  It's as if folks have zero knowledge of the winter season in New England...  I'm sure most of it is to just bust balls but seeing it year after year gets beyond tiresome.  As almost everyone knows, the biggest snows and coldest weather almost always (99 % of the time) occurs after solar min...Maybe there should be a year-round thread devoted just to sun angle and/or sunlight period for those who feel the need to post about it; lol... 

yeah this isn’t the Inter-mountain West (or maybe even northern Plains?) where their peak climo occurs prior to the solstice. Ours is like a good 4-6 weeks later. 

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4 minutes ago, FXWX said:

The drone of posts about sunlight periods and increasing sun angle as we move through the winter season gets soooo tiresome!  It's as if folks have zero knowledge of the winter season in New England...  I'm sure most of it is to just bust balls but seeing it year after year gets beyond tiresome.  As almost everyone knows, the biggest snows and coldest weather almost always (99 % of the time) occurs after solar min...Maybe there should be a year-round thread devoted just to sun angle and/or sunlight period for those who feel the need to post about it; lol... 

 

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12 minutes ago, dryslot said:

This is going to be the first time in 3 yrs that the smelt fishing camps are going to get back out on the brackish water tributary's up here, That's how absent the cold has been.

It’s been long enough that normal feels cold. We are sitting at -1.5° for the month. We really haven’t had brutal cold, our lowest temp so far this month is -1°.  

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5 minutes ago, FXWX said:

The drone of posts about sunlight periods and increasing sun angle as we move through the winter season gets soooo tiresome!  It's as if folks have zero knowledge of the winter season in New England...  I'm sure most of it is to just bust balls but seeing it year after year gets beyond tiresome.  As almost everyone knows, the biggest snows and coldest weather almost always (99 % of the time) occurs after solar min...Maybe there should be a year-round thread devoted just to sun angle and/or sunlight period for those who feel the need to post about it; lol... 

Thank you John. It’s beyond tiresome and just senseless.  It would be the equivalent of saying that on July 11th the sun is feeling weaker, and the cool weather will be here in a few weeks:lol:.   We are just now entering the heart of winter, and will be for the next 4-6 weeks. 

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1 minute ago, powderfreak said:

It’s been a windy well-mixed cold.  Feels worse than the numbers.  Man cold? 

Yeah, the wind has been bad. I do love these periods where there is a little bit of snow every day. Of course every day o say I’m not going to clear just an inch or two of snow from the driveway. After a week of that it’s a mess with 3”-4” inches and ruts. Lol

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