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Scott, regarding your previous post about living on the shoreline and
having lots of snow in previous years, you're correct except: The portion of the coastline where we live has only had more snow in an entire winter once. That was back in 1934 or something. We have had the second most snow this year and all but 5.5 inches of it fell this month ... not the whole winter. That's the problem. Supposed to have a few more inches tomorrow night. The total is within a few inches of setting a new record for the most snow in 130 years since records started being kept. |
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On 2/23/2015 10:01 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Scott, regarding your previous post about living on the shoreline and having lots of snow in previous years, you're correct except: The portion of the coastline where we live has only had more snow in an entire winter once. That was back in 1934 or something. We have had the second most snow this year and all but 5.5 inches of it fell this month ... not the whole winter. That's the problem. Supposed to have a few more inches tomorrow night. The total is within a few inches of setting a new record for the most snow in 130 years since records started being kept. I get it. I was just making the point that I grew up 60 miles inland and I think over all we generally get more snow than the CT shoreline, I know your area is a whole 'nuther story. I remember roadside snowbanks almost every year. |
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On 2/23/2015 10:10 PM, KC wrote:
On 2/23/2015 10:01 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Scott, regarding your previous post about living on the shoreline and having lots of snow in previous years, you're correct except: The portion of the coastline where we live has only had more snow in an entire winter once. That was back in 1934 or something. We have had the second most snow this year and all but 5.5 inches of it fell this month ... not the whole winter. That's the problem. Supposed to have a few more inches tomorrow night. The total is within a few inches of setting a new record for the most snow in 130 years since records started being kept. I get it. I was just making the point that I grew up 60 miles inland and I think over all we generally get more snow than the CT shoreline, I know your area is a whole 'nuther story. I remember roadside snowbanks almost every year. Normally we don't get as much snow as inland due to the warmer ocean temps. This year has been different though. Combination of highs pulling super cold arctic air down and lows developing in perfect spots on the ocean pulling in a lot of moisture. |
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On 2/24/2015 8:30 AM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 23 Feb 2015 23:50:59 -0500, wrote: On Mon, 23 Feb 2015 22:16:45 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 2/23/2015 10:10 PM, KC wrote: On 2/23/2015 10:01 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Scott, regarding your previous post about living on the shoreline and having lots of snow in previous years, you're correct except: The portion of the coastline where we live has only had more snow in an entire winter once. That was back in 1934 or something. We have had the second most snow this year and all but 5.5 inches of it fell this month ... not the whole winter. That's the problem. Supposed to have a few more inches tomorrow night. The total is within a few inches of setting a new record for the most snow in 130 years since records started being kept. I get it. I was just making the point that I grew up 60 miles inland and I think over all we generally get more snow than the CT shoreline, I know your area is a whole 'nuther story. I remember roadside snowbanks almost every year. Normally we don't get as much snow as inland due to the warmer ocean temps. This year has been different though. Combination of highs pulling super cold arctic air down and lows developing in perfect spots on the ocean pulling in a lot of moisture. In DC the classic snow storm was when cold air came in from the west and bumped into that low you are talking about coming up from the South. It was still a pretty rare convergence, North and West of DC got a lot more show than South and East, unless you got that low coming up the bay. I don't mind the snow, if the damn stuff would just melt and get off the golf courses! The little cavapoo, almost identical to: http://tinyurl.com/ncvs8gw , gets ice in her paws and starts limping within a block. I'll clean the paw, but after another 25yard she's limping again on another paw. This continues until I pick her up and bring her home. I don't mind an occasional snowstorm either. It's expected around here. But not over 98 inches in 3 and a half weeks. |
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On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 08:54:58 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 2/24/2015 8:30 AM, John H. wrote: On Mon, 23 Feb 2015 23:50:59 -0500, wrote: On Mon, 23 Feb 2015 22:16:45 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 2/23/2015 10:10 PM, KC wrote: On 2/23/2015 10:01 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Scott, regarding your previous post about living on the shoreline and having lots of snow in previous years, you're correct except: The portion of the coastline where we live has only had more snow in an entire winter once. That was back in 1934 or something. We have had the second most snow this year and all but 5.5 inches of it fell this month ... not the whole winter. That's the problem. Supposed to have a few more inches tomorrow night. The total is within a few inches of setting a new record for the most snow in 130 years since records started being kept. I get it. I was just making the point that I grew up 60 miles inland and I think over all we generally get more snow than the CT shoreline, I know your area is a whole 'nuther story. I remember roadside snowbanks almost every year. Normally we don't get as much snow as inland due to the warmer ocean temps. This year has been different though. Combination of highs pulling super cold arctic air down and lows developing in perfect spots on the ocean pulling in a lot of moisture. In DC the classic snow storm was when cold air came in from the west and bumped into that low you are talking about coming up from the South. It was still a pretty rare convergence, North and West of DC got a lot more show than South and East, unless you got that low coming up the bay. I don't mind the snow, if the damn stuff would just melt and get off the golf courses! The little cavapoo, almost identical to: http://tinyurl.com/ncvs8gw , gets ice in her paws and starts limping within a block. I'll clean the paw, but after another 25yard she's limping again on another paw. This continues until I pick her up and bring her home. I don't mind an occasional snowstorm either. It's expected around here. But not over 98 inches in 3 and a half weeks. You could probably round it up to a 100 inches without much complaint. -- Guns don't cause problems. The behavior of certain gun owners causes problems. |
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"Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 2/24/2015 8:30 AM, John H. wrote: On Mon, 23 Feb 2015 23:50:59 -0500, wrote: On Mon, 23 Feb 2015 22:16:45 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 2/23/2015 10:10 PM, KC wrote: On 2/23/2015 10:01 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Scott, regarding your previous post about living on the shoreline and having lots of snow in previous years, you're correct except: The portion of the coastline where we live has only had more snow in an entire winter once. That was back in 1934 or something. We have had the second most snow this year and all but 5.5 inches of it fell this month ... not the whole winter. That's the problem. Supposed to have a few more inches tomorrow night. The total is within a few inches of setting a new record for the most snow in 130 years since records started being kept. I get it. I was just making the point that I grew up 60 miles inland and I think over all we generally get more snow than the CT shoreline, I know your area is a whole 'nuther story. I remember roadside snowbanks almost every year. Normally we don't get as much snow as inland due to the warmer ocean temps. This year has been different though. Combination of highs pulling super cold arctic air down and lows developing in perfect spots on the ocean pulling in a lot of moisture. In DC the classic snow storm was when cold air came in from the west and bumped into that low you are talking about coming up from the South. It was still a pretty rare convergence, North and West of DC got a lot more show than South and East, unless you got that low coming up the bay. I don't mind the snow, if the damn stuff would just melt and get off the golf courses! The little cavapoo, almost identical to: http://tinyurl.com/ncvs8gw , gets ice in her paws and starts limping within a block. I'll clean the paw, but after another 25yard she's limping again on another paw. This continues until I pick her up and bring her home. I don't mind an occasional snowstorm either. It's expected around here. But not over 98 inches in 3 and a half weeks. Maybe Mother Nature is upset with Liberal areas. |
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