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Aug 13 2011, 05:12 PM
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Number of downloads: 2-------------------- Troll Mode engaged due to the explosion of the Philadelphia Flyers by their worthless management.
"The solar system is so humongous big... like net to shooters that face me in shootout." "We lose shootout and I get paid big money to do nothing but don't worry be happy" ~Ilya Bryzgalov |
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Aug 13 2011, 05:07 PM
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Aug 13 2011, 05:33 PM
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Do you know how accurate these forecasts are? If you look at them face value, they aren't too bad. I just use them to match the long range daily OP runs and Ens. teleconnection forecast. -------------------- Troll Mode engaged due to the explosion of the Philadelphia Flyers by their worthless management.
"The solar system is so humongous big... like net to shooters that face me in shootout." "We lose shootout and I get paid big money to do nothing but don't worry be happy" ~Ilya Bryzgalov |
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Aug 15 2011, 02:21 PM
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A monster for Eastern Canada on today's 12z Euro OP.
Exactly opposite of the weeklies.
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"The solar system is so humongous big... like net to shooters that face me in shootout." "We lose shootout and I get paid big money to do nothing but don't worry be happy" ~Ilya Bryzgalov |
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Sep 2 2011, 10:57 AM
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Final Summer Numbers for the NE/Mid Atl
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Number of downloads: 0-------------------- Troll Mode engaged due to the explosion of the Philadelphia Flyers by their worthless management.
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Sep 4 2011, 07:50 AM
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Surprised to see that it was overall a wetter-than-normal summer in my county.... it felt very dry. Of course, most of the rain fell in early June and late August, so the mid-June to mid-August time-frame was quite dry. Not surprised that temps were slightly-above-average. Not too bad considering we had our first 100 degree day in about 30 years.
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2007-2008 snowfall: 102 inches 2008-2009 snowfall: 71 inches 2009-2010 snowfall: 47 inches 2010-2011 snowfall: 99.5 inches 2011-2012 snowfall: 58.5 inches 2012-2013 snowfall so far: 78 inches Coldest temp of 2012-2013 winter so far: -8 F Winter 2012/2013: First frost: September 20 First freeze: October 8 First snowflakes in sky: November 8 First measurable snow: November 8 (2 inches) Total snowfall 2012-2013 season: October: None November: 2 inches December: 20 inches January: 12 inches February: 42 inches March: 2 inches |
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