Dewpoint Dan
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#18 would mostly miss you to the south ?Riding #18 for all that's holy and good! Bring it, GEFS!View attachment 99680
#18 would mostly miss you to the south ?Riding #18 for all that's holy and good! Bring it, GEFS!View attachment 99680
Im 47, Ive lived and remembered "those days". Never thought theyd be gone for good.Most on here weren't alive back in the good ole days. I'm 40 and barely remember the 80s. That was the tail end of the good times. Most of my life winters have been crap except for a few periods like March 93, January 2000, the winter of 09-10 etc. Garbage is what I expect every year. The hardest part for me is knowing how it used to be. It used to be common for places like GSP, CLT and RDU to have double digit years. This image is from ------------- since he loves to constantly remind us it doesn't snow here anymore like it used to. Sure there were always duds, but the duds were followed by pretty good years. So the ones saying this is the southeast and it shouldn't snow(I'm speaking of the 85 corridor) is mistaken. Maybe it shouldn't anymore, but it hasn't always been like this. I don't think anyone from GSP up to RDU would complain if we got snow like we did in the past. If you would then living in the southeast might indeed not be for you ??View attachment 99687
The good ole days don't just apply to weather. Life in general just isn't what it used to be. I would go back to the 80s in a heartbeat.Im 47, Ive lived and remembered "those days". Never thought theyd be gone for good.
You will take the rain and be happy.What happened to all of the drought enthusiasts? I’m not sure how much more rain I can take.
I'm still here waiting for the rain I was promised in AugustWhat happened to all of the drought enthusiasts? I’m not sure how much more rain I can take.
Why can't ensemble members ever be right? I think from 2001-2021, they agave a record of 0-563,499,210.View attachment 99708View attachment 99707
Member 18 is a repeat of that one weenie run from last year:
What i'm about to say is purely anecdotal and completely individualized. I also have a heat pump (from 1996 and all original parts minus a contactor and a capacitor) but solely looking at my Duke bill, I spend about $100 less a month in JJA than i do in DJF.Yeah all this talk about saving on heating cost, don't know about you but I have a heat pump don't use gas or oil and like you I'm running the AC. I'm not saving on anything Lol
I’m picking up what you’re putting down. Sometimes we’re all guilty of asking for a little too much.Just leafing through the Jan thread. I'd like to see someone find winters that had djf all solidly BN. I'm not talking -2--1 or barely bn find a year that had all 3 well BN. I'd also challenge anyone to find a year that had significant snow/winter storms in all 3 months you can bring march/Nov in of you'd like to see if you can get 3 of 5. My guess is you are going to find a small % outside of the mountains and maybe the classic wedge zones.
Im sure all 3 will be rare to find below normal at their respective time. Now comapare them to the last few years of normal and then there might be something.Just leafing through the Jan thread. I'd like to see someone find winters that had djf all solidly BN. I'm not talking -2--1 or barely bn find a year that had all 3 well BN. I'd also challenge anyone to find a year that had significant snow/winter storms in all 3 months you can bring march/Nov in of you'd like to see if you can get 3 of 5. My guess is you are going to find a small % outside of the mountains and maybe the classic wedge zones.
Sure, we all want '85, but will gladly settle for '96.I’m picking up what you’re putting down. Sometimes we’re all guilty of asking for a little too much.
I’m waiting on some Sugar mountain snow as well. Carefully planning my ski trip. Nothing quite like Banner Elk under a blanket of thick snow.Im sure all 3 will be rare to find below normal at their respective time. Now comapare them to the last few years of normal and then there might be something.
Still waiting on some snow in Sugar, Beech, Grandfather Mnt. Like someone else said earlier, I only need cold as a means of achieving snow.
Surprised at their being no system snow, even more shocked at the lack of NW flow snow. After all, they average 30 plus inches annually.I’m waiting on some Sugar mountain snow as well. Carefully planning my ski trip. Nothing quite like Banner Elk under a blanket of thick snow.
Me and the wife like to go to Nick's Pub have a few drinks and watch it snow. Pretty sad up here this year so far. Haven't even had an advisory level NW flow yet. Hopefully by mid January that will change.I’m waiting on some Sugar mountain snow as well. Carefully planning my ski trip. Nothing quite like Banner Elk under a blanket of thick snow.
Gotta be able to smell the rain to get the best ratesWhat happened to all of the drought enthusiasts? I’m not sure how much more rain I can take.
It’ll come. That’s the fun thing about being up there. It’s a good elevation and it can put down some serious snow while everyone else rains. Different world up there.Me and the wife like to go to Nick's Pub have a few drinks and watch it snow. Pretty sad up here this year so far. Haven't even had an advisory level NW flow yet. Hopefully by mid January that will change.
I mean I'm as guilty as anyone wanting that but in our region it's just not that realistic. What is far more realistic is getting those short spurts that are cold and snowy that if we are lucky cycle around more than once in a winter or if we are super lucky do stick around for 30-45 days.I’m picking up what you’re putting down. Sometimes we’re all guilty of asking for a little too much.
A flip even towards neutral SE temps will do wonders for the high country.Surprised at their being no system snow, even more shocked at the lack of NW flow snow. After all, they average 30 plus inches annually.
Most definitely a different world. Avery County is a world in itself.It’ll come. That’s the fun thing about being up there. It’s a good elevation and it can put down some serious snow while everyone else rains. Different world up there.
I’ve had many rides up that mountain where it was sunny at the bottom and pounding snow when you round the top. Was there for a good NW flow event in 2012’ish. 6-8+ with barely a dusting when we went to eat at the Daniel Boon Inn that night.Most definitely a different world. Avery County is a world in itself.
They serve a kickbutt portion of food!!!I’ve had many rides up that mountain where it was sunny at the bottom and pounding snow when you round the top. Was there for a good NW flow event in 2012’ish. 6-8+ with barely a dusting when we went to eat at the Daniel Boon Inn that night.
Fond memories there with my family as a kid. Haven’t been in quite a while but I know it used to be good.They serve a kickbutt portion of food!!!
Went there last year while we stayed in Blowing Rock. Loved it, great food and PLENTY of it for even the biggest appetites in the world.Fond memories there with my family as a kid. Haven’t been in quite a while but I know it used to be good.
May have asked before, do you consider Newland a good place to live, and experience snowfall?Most definitely a different world. Avery County is a world in itself.
Yesss!!!! Elk park us a little better but newland does very well. Sits on the divide.May have asked before, do you consider Newland a good place to live, and experience snowfall?
Thank you. I drove over to Sugar, and then down to Linville (loved Linville area), and then down to the cavern. Hate i didnt route further west to Newland and area. Its on my list this spring. Heard good things.Yesss!!!!
Check out bakersville roan mtn area too its gorgeous especially little community on the line called buladean its right on roan valley now thats the spot!Thank you. I drove over to Sugar, and then down to Linville (loved Linville area), and then down to the cavern. Hate i didnt route further west to Newland and area. Its on my list this spring. Heard good things.
Yeah its wild as you climb Linville mtn watching the temp drop the u round the curve and its BAM pouring snow.I’ve had many rides up that mountain where it was sunny at the bottom and pounding snow when you round the top. Was there for a good NW flow event in 2012’ish. 6-8+ with barely a dusting when we went to eat at the Daniel Boon Inn that night.
Will do. Gonna go west of Blowing Rock next time.Check out bakersville roan mtn area too its gorgeous especially little community on the line called buladean its right on roan valley now thats the spot!
If u go to bakersville look up bonnies and clydes best cheeseburger in NCWill do. Gonna go west of Blowing Rock next time.
Are you talking about Linville Ave heading towards Grandfather?Yeah its wild as you climb Linville mtn watching the temp drop the u round the curve and its BAM pouring snow.