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  On 11/13/2010 at 12:50 AM, cpickett79 said:

43 here.....36 on other end of town ....about 130' lower.

MPM that is a huge difference unbelievable...banana hammock at the house .....near freezing a short walk down.

Yeah--I was shocked. I'll be going back down in a bit to see how it's shaped up since then. I'm down to 48.6/18 at my station now. For the second time in two days, my station has dropped off Wunderground. Not sure what's up with that. Its' kinda of weird--it's still appearing on the weatherlink site in my signature so I know it's linking to the internet.....

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  On 11/13/2010 at 2:15 AM, HubbDave said:

Ski MRG where are you???

Can't get Youtube links to post as nicely

I sent him an e-mail. Hopefully, he'll be back posting soon.

From the pdfamily site, it looks like the drops have slowed down in the region. Maybe I'll catch up--down to 48.1. Slow and steady wins the race.......ah, maybe not in the temp drop race.

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  On 11/13/2010 at 2:20 AM, HubbDave said:

letter from marcus on eastern

Lots of drama.

Just did a final check on the temp out back. 36.3 there vs. 47.6 at the official mpm station. The delta's come down a degree or two since my check a couple hours ago. But still a righteous difference.

We'll see in the morning how it holds up through the overnight hours. Have a good one folks!

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  On 11/13/2010 at 2:42 AM, moneypitmike said:

Lots of drama.

Just did a final check on the temp out back. 36.3 there vs. 47.6 at the official mpm station. The delta's come down a degree or two since my check a couple hours ago. But still a righteous difference.

We'll see in the morning how it holds up through the overnight hours. Have a good one folks!

Cheers!

Haven't read it but I might print out his mea culpa and use it to wipe me bum.

29.4F

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  On 11/13/2010 at 2:45 AM, mahk_webstah said:

We should take a minute to assess who has not shown up yet and see if we can contact them. Who's missing?

It's like trying to find who made it into a lifeboat from the Titanic. How can we successfully do this?

Maybe I can make a thread so people can add themselves to it.

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Radiating very nicely here in Norwood Center after a seasonably mild afternoon. The high temp at my place was 59F this afternoon, and I have since dropped to 38F. I've noticed there can be quite a disparity between temps at my apartment and at OWD on clear calm nights. In the relatively short time I've lived here (just moved from Upstate NY back in mid-October) I'm often amazed at how temps at OWD can rival anything in northern New England when circumstances are just right! Must be something really unique about the soil/vegetation in that very specific location that allows for the almost shockingly cold readings at times.

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  On 11/13/2010 at 3:36 AM, MaineJayhawk said:

It would be nice if the list of users online in a particular topic was here. Is this going to be implemented in the future, or does it cause more problems than it is worth?

  On 11/13/2010 at 2:11 AM, HubbDave said:

The site is faster since this afternoon

One thing I noticed, I can't see who is online except on the main page...

Any way to see who is on in a subforum/regional forum?

  On 11/13/2010 at 3:01 AM, Wow said:

I had disabled that earlier when the everyone was flooding in. It'll be re-enabled soon.

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  On 11/13/2010 at 3:24 AM, kulaginman said:

Radiating very nicely here in Norwood Center after a seasonably mild afternoon. The high temp at my place was 59F this afternoon, and I have since dropped to 38F. I've noticed there can be quite a disparity between temps at my apartment and at OWD on clear calm nights. In the relatively short time I've lived here (just moved from Upstate NY back in mid-October) I'm often amazed at how temps at OWD can rival anything in northern New England when circumstances are just right! Must be something really unique about the soil/vegetation in that very specific location that allows for the almost shockingly cold readings at times.

Regarding shockingly cold readings there is a gentleman living in the hamlet of West Chesterfield, Ma. whose temps can rival anything in northern Ontario to say nothing of northern New England.smile.gif

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