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Misc 2019 Banter & Friendly Conservation

Just restrung the the guitar. Writing a couple new songs: “Check The Ensembles First (ft Dark Knight)” “Winter Can Kiss My Ass (ft Tarheel1)” “Ballad Of Niño Rain (Jimmy H Solo)” “Sloshing In The Tub (ft JB and J Burns)” “Anafrontal Rain (ft The Mid South Boys)” “PV Blues (Jimmy H Accapella) “My Low Is In The Bahamas (ft Rain Cold)” “I’ve Got 9.5 How Bout You (ft Brick)” Pattern Is Loaded (ft 1300m)” and my favorite “Warm Nosed Again (ft The Wake County Gradient)”
 
Georgia and SC suck this winter. That is all.


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Lol I just looked at the thread for the 29th/30th and laughed. South Alabama with measurable snow and zilch outside of far northwest GA.

At least we won’t be quite as upset when none of that verifies.


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Somehow this all reminds me of the 1st computer class ... punch cards that would not read ...
... leaving it to y'all to dechipher this one ...
 
Just restrung the the guitar. Writing a couple new songs: “Check The Ensembles First (ft Dark Knight)” “Winter Can Kiss My Ass (ft Tarheel1)” “Ballad Of Niño Rain (Jimmy H Solo)” “Sloshing In The Tub (ft JB and J Burns)” “Anafrontal Rain (ft The Mid South Boys)” “PV Blues (Jimmy H Accapella) “My Low Is In The Bahamas (ft Rain Cold)” “I’ve Got 9.5 How Bout You (ft Brick)” Pattern Is Loaded (ft 1300m)” and my favorite “Warm Nosed Again (ft The Wake County Gradient)”
Lol the wake county gradient

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Just restrung the the guitar. Writing a couple new songs: “Check The Ensembles First (ft Dark Knight)” “Winter Can Kiss My Ass (ft Tarheel1)” “Ballad Of Niño Rain (Jimmy H Solo)” “Sloshing In The Tub (ft JB and J Burns)” “Anafrontal Rain (ft The Mid South Boys)” “PV Blues (Jimmy H Accapella) “My Low Is In The Bahamas (ft Rain Cold)” “I’ve Got 9.5 How Bout You (ft Brick)” Pattern Is Loaded (ft 1300m)” and my favorite “Warm Nosed Again (ft The Wake County Gradient)”
Man I busted out laughing when I read this. I think the funniest is the brick song “ I’ve got 9.5 how bout you”.
 
Lol the wake county gradient

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Wake County Gradient is a killer band name. Who plays an instrument? I’m a self taught guitarist and I’m not super awesome but I can play pretty well
 
Wake County Gradient is a killer band name. Who plays an instrument? I’m a self taught guitarist and I’m not super awesome but I can play pretty well
I got keyboards and vocals. :)

Awesome song titles! I may throw a few in the hat later, if that’s ok.
 
Just restrung the the guitar. Writing a couple new songs: “Check The Ensembles First (ft Dark Knight)” “Winter Can Kiss My Ass (ft Tarheel1)” “Ballad Of Niño Rain (Jimmy H Solo)” “Sloshing In The Tub (ft JB and J Burns)” “Anafrontal Rain (ft The Mid South Boys)” “PV Blues (Jimmy H Accapella) “My Low Is In The Bahamas (ft Rain Cold)” “I’ve Got 9.5 How Bout You (ft Brick)” Pattern Is Loaded (ft 1300m)” and my favorite “Warm Nosed Again (ft The Wake County Gradient)”
“Reelin’ In Another Heartbreak (ft The Snow Goobers)”
 
Someone asked for Chattanooga.

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A person on the American WX forum (I do go to the website sometimes) said that the Midlands should only expect a winterstorm once every 5-8 year.Like WTF? If that was the case,than areas such as Augusta-Columbia should easily average less than 1 inch of snow per year,but that's not the case.We can easily get a winterstorm every 2-4 years. It's just that the Midlands simply had bad luck concerning a winterstorm for most of this decade,especially after 2014. There's still some possible that the Midlands could get a winterstorm sometime between mid February-early March if the pattern cooperates.

ATL has averaged a 3.5”+ SN/1.5”+ IP only once every 3.5 years since 1876 though that’s in addition to big ZR events, which are about every 4-5 years averaged out.
 
A person on the American WX forum (I do go to the website sometimes) said that the Midlands should only expect a winterstorm once every 5-8 year.Like WTF? If that was the case,than areas such as Augusta-Columbia should easily average less than 1 inch of snow per year,but that's not the case.We can easily get a winterstorm every 2-4 years. It's just that the Midlands simply had bad luck concerning a winterstorm for most of this decade,especially after 2014. There's still some possible that the Midlands could get a winterstorm sometime between mid February-early March if the pattern cooperates.


5 to 6 is probably more accurate, and I believe Augusta only averages .9 inches of snow annually. Columbia can only get winter weather from one wind direction, and that is northeast. You typically have to have a coastal low in the perfect set up with plenty of cold air available due northeast.
 
ATL has averaged a 3.5”+ SN/1.5”+ IP only once every 3.5 years since 1876 though that’s in addition to big ZR events, which are about every 4-5 years averaged out.

What I find interesting is that KATL averages 2.9" annually and has yet to hit one of these big totals like the northwestern burbs have. The airport only received 4" in 1993 while areas in Cobb northwest had anywhere from 8-15". Same thing goes for December 2017, the airport had 2" and areas just northwest received anywhere from 6-13"
 
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