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Winter Banter 24-25


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23 hours ago, donsutherland1 said:

Although it's possible, but not yet certain, that New York City is in the very early stages of a transition to lower snowfall from a warming climate, it should be noted that even in a warmer climate, both big snowstorms and snowy winters will remain possible for decades to come. Washington, DC's 7.2" snowfall on January 6 provides an example. Winters 2009-10,  2013-14, 2014-15, and 2015-16 provide examples of snowy winters there.

The impacts of climate change will concern generally warmer winters, more "stuck patterns," and SST-forced changes from the increasing frequency of marine heatwaves. Nevertheless, internal variability will remain significant, even within the context of a warmer climate than the present one.

the youngsters in this forum have no concept of dominating and sustainable undesirable  climatic patterns like in the late 60's to mid 70's. Winter did not exist for the NE.  Yearly droughts were abundant. Because a few idiots that have no science background but have big mouths in the media forum shout at the top of their lungs that it is global warming, they are gullible and all simply  wrong.  Just wait until the SJS and NJS start colliding again in the deep south with a consistent deeper troughing pattern running up the coast for 10-15 days.  Lets see the naysayers get buried in 2-3 feet of snow for weeks on end with below normal temps. . I remember all of the Miller A storm events that have virtually disappeared in the last 10-15 years that were in abundance in the 90's. They will come back. This last winter storm event for the Tn Valley this week was the first time in many years that we had an LP form in SE Texas only to become a southern slider.  The trough over us was just too deep with confluence winds. Wait until it relaxes somewhat after MLK. If the LP's keep on forming in SE Texas, all this crap talk about climate warming will go away. Just imagine if this  pattern was to stick around for the entire month of Feb?

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No idea if this is where to post this question, but many eons ago, they used to be a sun angle chart that showed what date the day's sun angle was equivalent to.

 

Hopefully that makes sense. I'd make my own, but I can't recall if Dec 22nd is equivalent to December 20th? And then it works back daily until you hit June 21st? 

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2 hours ago, golfer07840 said:

No idea if this is where to post this question, but many eons ago, they used to be a sun angle chart that showed what date the day's sun angle was equivalent to.

 

Hopefully that makes sense. I'd make my own, but I can't recall if Dec 22nd is equivalent to December 20th? And then it works back daily until you hit June 21st? 

Yep, you got it. On my chart 12/20 and 12/22 are equivalent. Someone smarter than I may make a correction on that but I figure its close enough. 

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2 hours ago, North and West said:

Severance returns tomorrow. Anyone watching? One of our favorites.


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Been meaning to watch that one, we just finished up For All Mankind which was some of the best television sci/fi since The Expanse. I know about all the Severance hype (also Silo!), really meaning to watch it soon. 

Apple TV is killing it with genre shows. 

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Been meaning to watch that one, we just finished up For All Mankind which was some of the best television sci/fi since The Expanse. I know about all the Severance hype (also Silo!), really meaning to watch it soon. 
Apple TV is killing it with genre shows. 

I’ve watched those other two, both good; severance is even better. Foundation is good, too.

They’ve had really thoughtful sci-fi and suspense/dystopian stuff recently.


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On 1/12/2025 at 1:02 AM, coastalplainsnowman said:

That's what makes it even more of a shame.  The guy had been averaging over 35 HRs / 100 RBIs a year and was already at between 400-450 HRs when he likely started.

If memory serves from that BALCO book, he was jealous of all the attention McGuire and Sosa were getting in 1998, yet looking up his 1998 he was 'only' 37/122/.303.  Having said that, given that he was getting into his mid 30s, and the fact that he averaged 52 HRs a year from 2000-2004, I don't think it's a stretch to say that it increased his production by 50%.  I know that's less than Liberty's number, but the point is that right around the time that his neck disappeared, something sure seemed to have a significant effect.

Eh, I don't care. Next to Rickey Henderson he was the best and most fun player I had ever seen. 

Might be a nostalgia thing, but baseball was better in those days. But that's just me.

Carry on about the snow.... 

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21 hours ago, North and West said:


I’ve watched those other two, both good; severance is even better. Foundation is good, too.

They’ve had really thoughtful sci-fi and suspense/dystopian stuff recently.


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I don't have Apple TV and I loathe streaming anything, but is Foundation faithful to the classic book series?

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For this weekend's event; Tony is going with the precipitation shield of the RGEM, low and boundary placement of the EURO, and for temps he's going with what models have for Tuesday morning - then he can always adjust snowfall totals upwards if needed. 

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