Let it go and read my other post..... thanks Jim BobShould I tell everyone in the storm thread they’re tracking a cloud canopy or just let it go?
Let it go and read my other post..... thanks Jim BobShould I tell everyone in the storm thread they’re tracking a cloud canopy or just let it go?
And even if I'm chasing a cloud canopy......Should I tell everyone in the storm thread they’re tracking a cloud canopy or just let it go?
By the way, while I don't doubt that we're slowly warming, I doubt that it is that noticeable in recent times. Unless next January is super warm, when they redo the calculations for Augusta on 1990-2020, the average for January will be around....**drumroll**….58. Which is what it is at most sources now.
Perhaps if you do everyday instead of just the monthly average, it'd be different though.
Which on the other hand, I'm only at just +3 then for January as well. We torched big time early in the month (calculating that 8 day torch, it was +11), so it's super impressive that it's somehow just +3 now. Looking at the forecast, that will probably be where it stays.
Based off what I've seen while poking around Wunderground, I'm about to poke into the summers from back a while, because the early winter averages were interesting. They weren't super cold at all, and some were above average.
Edit: I picked out a good one. That 1952 summer must have been icky. June's average was 96 and July's was 94.
Edit2: It's mostly not crazy though. There's heat but it's not overly hot.
Models have to get past the 26-28 storm to see the 29-31 storm clearly!!Not a chirp on how the 29-30 storm looks today. Guess it is going about as well as this winter has.
Tracking rain becomes exhausting. It really does take a toll staying up til 2:30 every night to look at rain mapsI’ve never seen it so quiet for a threat under 7 days
It’s close! Few tweaks, and boom!Not a chirp on how the 29-30 storm looks today. Guess it is going about as well as this winter has.
This thread is still going??
46 more days to daylight savings time, that's a long time to wait...
Of course it is. Still plenty of time to trend better. Never give up,never surrender. Fight til the very end.This thread is still going??
So Houston has seen more snow then Atlanta and most places on the south. Don’t worry JB says Late February and March is our turn.
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I can’t post GIFs still, so put me a few Carlton dances up , since the Euro was so baller!Tracking rain becomes exhausting. It really does take a toll staying up til 2:30 every night to look at rain maps
gif won’t load right now. I’m in greenwood smh. Can’t even pull up rain maps. PissedI can’t post GIFs still, so put me a few Carlton dances up , since the Euro was so baller!
Dude, I told you exactly how to do it!I can’t post GIFs still, so put me a few Carlton dances up , since the Euro was so baller!
I'd be careful about taking shots at those of us still monitoring/posting/following a specific storm threat. Some of those comments are borderline..... just my opinion and a friendly request to refrain from that please. Thank you
We are more aware of what's going on and keeping a closer eye on things based on the feedback from you and some others. The mods and admins are always in conversation about the appropriate level of moderation and we are trying to do what's in the best interest of the entire forum as well as the members trying to learn and discuss the weather in a pleasant atmosphere.This is what I brought up a couple days ago. Glad to see nothing has changed!
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Honestly, I think the biggest issue is that we haven't had much to take to the bank since the December storm. If we have another system that produces widespread snow for the SE, I expect that all of the models would perform better.The EURO has really lost its touch. Dont remember it ever being this bad before. Literally changes every run just like the other models now. Used to lock in, and take it to the bank.
DittoWe are more aware of what's going on and keeping a closer eye on things based on the feedback from you and some others. The mods and admins are always in conversation about the appropriate level of moderation and trying to do what's in the best interest of the entire forum as well as the members trying to learn and discuss the weather in a pleasant atmosphere.
We're doing the best we can.
Yep lol that’s the Appalachian Mountains for ya
That’s me after seeing the Euro and FailboatV3
Yeah, I don't think either one of us really like to read all of the comments in this thread. I blame it all on @Rain Cold !Ditto
The only place the Arctic front can't get is NC and SC. Sad!Yep lol that’s the Appalachian Mountains for ya
Yeah it's difficult being in a room full of toddlers letting all that energy out.... LolYeah, I don't think either one of us really like to read all of the comments in this thread. I blame it all on @Rain Cold !