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Misc 2018 Banter & Venting Thread

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Does anyone love where they live? ;)
I think Phil loves Gainesville and I did enjoy living there for 6 months. So, I'm not surprised he likes it there. But the heat is something else/endless like it is in much of the SE. Otherwise, I like their weather. And boy do they radiate heat away when conditions are favorable!
I love Atlanta. I just don’t love all the people. If we could keep the town and revert back to circa 1975 population I’d be very happy.
 
Question where do you go to get the full like models for the Euro and the other models? Ik it cost money and subscriptions and all but I ain't worried about that
 
image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg image.png image.jpeg image.jpeg Tired of looking at snow, here's some tornado pics from Dec 30th 2016, Simpsonville SC, my house and my neighborhood
 
EF-1 110 mph winds, appx 50 yards from my house
 
Let's get a big dog Miller A on the second week of February, and then move on to spring after that. Let me see a storm similar to 2/12/10 or like what I saw in Northwest Georgia on 2/25/15, only in my hometown, while dry snow with very cold temps was fascinating, the best snow is wet snow, the kind that sticks everywhere and makes it look nice.
 
While I'm happy with what I received it's infuriating that there were 8.5 and 6.0 totals within 10 miles
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While I'm happy with what I received it's infuriating that there were 8.5 and 6.0 totals within 10 miles
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Infuriating? Interesting. I could speak on that topic as well but I won’t.


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Longtime lurker here. Know how it feels to miss out being here in Fayetteville, NC where it gets to 100 degrees no problem in the summer. Last storm was dry slotted for a while and then it was too cold with the low dewpoints. Had 1 inch with 6 inches just to my west and 3 inches or more to the south and east. This storm we're under a storm warning for at least 3 inches. I sit all day watching people get hammered just one county over with 8.5 inches and even 9 at the outer banks. Too warm and we end up with a measly 1/2 inch after dark when the system is leaving. I guess it will even out at some point.
 
View attachment 3311 Congrats to all that scored with this storm however... I’ll just leave this here. First one crushed south of me this one crushed north and south of me. Carry on.
Nice picture representation of the middle finger for us in the 20/59 corridor. We need ours now, want to be greedy pals with me and @Storm5 ?:D
 
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So the snow melted on my accurite weather station and it recorded .09" of liquid. I had about 1.5" of snow out of that.

Thanks for posting that info. That's consistent with the 15:1 to 16:1 ratios seen at KATL and KAHN.
 
I’m looking forward for a break for a few weeks then brIng on Frozen February Freeze Fest Finale.
Let's just hope it's not FebruaryFlambé or even worse, FebruaryFlambeau; personally hoping it's FebruaryFreeze, but a lot needs to sorted out and to line up in the next 10 - 14 days before getting a decent bead on it ... :rolleyes:
 
Siberia has had temps colder than Mars and it's cold enough to freeze eyelashes. That's crazy.
Need Larry on this one, but statistically, how often does Siberian cold make a trek to the SE? I can recall maybe 3 occasions over a long span, but can recall more, or so it seems, when the cold just stayed put over there. Not editorializing here, just wondering if Larry (most likely) or someone has any data to this effect.
 
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