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February 2025 Disco/Obs Thread


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20 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

Frost heaves here will be pretty epic when we get some solid warmth.  Maybe my Mazda can get some air. 

What do you have for a Mazda?  I just bought a 2020 CX-5. Had under 40,000 miles and is pretty loaded. I really like it. 

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22 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

Frost heaves here will be pretty epic when we get some solid warmth.  Maybe my Mazda can get some air. 

You got one of those Mazda’s with the loud exhaust? Could see you in that with a spoiler and exterior neon lights.

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3 minutes ago, mreaves said:

What do you have for a Mazda?  I just bought a 2020 CX-5. Had under 40,000 miles and is pretty loaded. I really like it. 

In our family we currently have my 2018 CX5, my wife has a 2023 CX30, daughter has a 2013 CX5, son, who does not live with us has a 2024 3.  We have had 5 other Mazdas previously. Daughters car has 200k on it (I think)

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5 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

In our family we currently have my 2018 CX5, my wife has a 2023 CX30, daughter has a 2013 CX5, son, who does not live with us has a 2024 3.  We have had 5 other Mazdas previously. Daughters car has 200k on it (I think)

I was probably bitching in the wrong place but I also have a cx-5.  Broke randomly yesterday, at the worst possible time.

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38 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Just pulling into school revving engine and having the backfiring scare the kids.

Last spring Winnisquam was on lockdown because someone thought they heard gunshots. Turned out it was some weenie’s backfiring suped up truck. lol

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40 minutes ago, tavwtby said:

best decision I ever made... you ain't in Watertown no more? I see a cop got shot last night there too... besides, snow is better up here anyway.

Nah, I've lived in Bunker Hill on and off fortunately since that's a nicer area since 2016. The only times I didn't were when I lived out of state for a combined two and a half years. I would leave but I have a learning disability and it makes it hard to work so I don't have any choice but to live at home for the time being. I'm very lucky to have fallen into weather observing since it's easy and pays well. I'm hoping to take a full-time position out in Fort Wayne, Indiana later this year.

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9 minutes ago, H2Otown_WX said:

Nah, I've lived in Bunker Hill on and off fortunately since that's a nicer area since 2016. The only times I didn't were when I lived out of state for a combined two and a half years. I would leave but I have a learning disability and it makes it hard to work so I don't have any choice but to live at home for the time being. I'm very lucky to have fallen into weather observing since it's easy and pays well. I'm hoping to take a full-time position out in Fort Wayne, Indiana later this year.

Ft Wayne is not bad, bit of a college town, has a Berlin turnpike kinda loop around with all kinds of places to eat and have fun...did work over the Ohio border in the middle of nowhere, Delphous Ohio...my brother in law lives in BH now, up the top off BH Ave near the church. good luck on the job.

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18 minutes ago, H2Otown_WX said:

Nah, I've lived in Bunker Hill on and off fortunately since that's a nicer area since 2016. The only times I didn't were when I lived out of state for a combined two and a half years. I would leave but I have a learning disability and it makes it hard to work so I don't have any choice but to live at home for the time being. I'm very lucky to have fallen into weather observing since it's easy and pays well. I'm hoping to take a full-time position out in Fort Wayne, Indiana later this year.

Who do you do observations for?

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7 hours ago, H2Otown_WX said:

Nah, I've lived in Bunker Hill on and off fortunately since that's a nicer area since 2016. The only times I didn't were when I lived out of state for a combined two and a half years. I would leave but I have a learning disability and it makes it hard to work so I don't have any choice but to live at home for the time being. I'm very lucky to have fallen into weather observing since it's easy and pays well. I'm hoping to take a full-time position out in Fort Wayne, Indiana later this year.

Awesome 

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Not to troll this thread and/or nut punch winter enthusiasts.. but is meant as an honest and genuinely intended effort.   Warm 'bursting' synoptics has on the horizon coherent precedence.  This is due to some converging reasons, some of which a few have trouble even discussing.. while others of the objective reality bent don't feel they need to actually bend over to accept as very real. 

1 ..  The temperature anomaly distribution in January, and I suspect in Feb from what I've been poking around and seeing thus far ... show that the cold sensible/empirical results over mid latitude N/A have been very local compared to the whole planet.  I'm not going to bother digging up the graphic again...  Point being, we've obviously been chanced factorization in a favorable spot, and I suspect it is quite enabling due to its persistence.   We lose the one factor, and things can and most likely will turn around with air of rapidity...  That factor was the NE Pacific proxy for some 7 weeks downstream over N/A ( -EPO load reloading pattern).  

2 .. La Nina winters have a precedence for warm springs, anyway... 

3 .. attribution -

These can both be disparate aspects, or in situ related.  The point here is, that is our background.   Not what we see out the window.  

By the way, the 06z operational GFS brought 564 dm hydrostatic heights as far N up the EC as CON, NH, with 582 non-hydrostats as high up as NYC.   Granted ... it's Mar 3, not exactly a beacon of confidence... LOL.   However, given said spread, ... warm operational solutions will probably begin materializing in the extended, along with a markedly different synoptic landscape implied, while we are negotiating these threats over the next 10 days.

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