February 10Feb 10 12 minutes ago, FrankPizz said:cmc still giving us weenies hopeyou know it's over when the CMC is the only model left showing anything...
February 10Feb 10 2 minutes ago, Metfan88 said:Horrible modelGuess we gotta root for cmc to pull off a miracle
February 10Feb 10 3 hours ago, uncle w said:maybe the Government should charge for the use of their radar...it's a free service so you get what you pay for...I believe that our tax dollars provide the money to run the government
February 10Feb 10 4 minutes ago, nycsnow said:Noticeable melting today and it’s not even sunny outabove freezing and solar insolation becoming stronger. Tomorrow will really melt with sun and temps around 40
February 10Feb 10 45 minutes ago, nycsnow said:Noticeable melting today and it’s not even sunny outBest kind of meltoff without a big rain storm.
February 10Feb 10 1 hour ago, Brian5671 said:above freezing and solar insolation becoming stronger. Tomorrow will really melt with sun and temps around 40Sun angle climbing rapidly this time of year
February 10Feb 10 10 minutes ago, Snowlover76 said:Sun angle climbing rapidly this time of yearSpring and fall see dramatic swings in angle and insolation.
February 10Feb 10 13 minutes ago, Sundog said:Spring and fall see dramatic swings in angle and insolation.Its why snow in March and April is useless to me. It starts melting as soon as it stops falling. Even worse march and April snow pad the stats for bad winters and make them look decent.
February 10Feb 10 1 minute ago, Snowlover76 said:Its why snow in March and April is useless to me. It starts melting as soon as it stops falling.Those months are good for stat padding.
February 10Feb 10 Just now, FrankPizz said:Those months are good for stat padding.Or messing up potential futility records
February 10Feb 10 2 minutes ago, Snowlover76 said:Or messing up potential futility recordsIt happened in the end of March 1998. NYC only had half an inch all season and a surprise 5 inches fell at the end of March. Of course it was already rapidly melting by the end of that day.
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