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This'nThat 01-21-2011 09:15 AM

"Monster" Storm for Jan 25, 26??
 
Ok, now that this month's flurries are coming to an end today, sneak reports of a "Monster" storm are surfacing for next week, with a Nor'Easter expected here Tuesday and/or Wednesday. Any truth to this? And what's the scientific definition of "Monster", just so I know? Specifically, is it more or less than "Blizzard"?

MarkinNH 01-21-2011 09:32 AM

I have checked several weather websites and even the one I have found to be the most consistant "the National Weather Service" currently shows nothing for Tuesday / Tuesday night and only a 30% chance of precipitation for Wed / Wed night & Thur. The Weather Channel website shows o% precip for Tue and only a 30% chance for Wed.
A man I just spoke with on the phone who operates a large plowing service mentioned a possible big storm for Tuesday.
So, only time will tell !

Chris Exley 01-21-2011 09:53 AM

Oh Yeah! Big storm on the models.
 
There is a thread about the potential storm here: http://forums.accuweather.com/index....=780&start=780

Of course, we are still 5 days away, but it looks like a monster as of now.

Blue Thunder 01-21-2011 11:17 AM

NWS Technical discussion
 
From this morning....

.LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
HIGHLIGHTS...
*ANOTHER VERY COLD NIGHT MON NIGHT
*POTENTIAL MAJOR WINTER STORM NEXT WED/THU

ANOTHER VERY COLD NIGHT IS EXPECTED MON NIGHT WITH TEMPS EXPECTED
BELOW ZERO FOR MOST OF THE INTERIOR WITH SURFACE HIGH
OVERHEAD...MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES AND SOLID SNOW COVER. ALTHOUGH AIR
MASS HAS BEGUN TO MODERATE PER TEMP CHANGES AT 850 MB...RADIATIONAL
COOLING EXPECTED TO BE OPTIMUM AND MANY INTERIOR SHELTERED LOCATIONS
MAY BE NEARLY AS COLD AS SUN NIGHT.

MAIN FOCUS FOR THIS TIME PERIOD NOW SHIFTS TO POTENTIAL MAJOR STORM
AROUND MID WEEK. THE ECMWF HAS TRENDED SLOWER WITH ITS 00Z RUN AND
IS NOW ONLY ABOUT 6 HOURS FASTER THAN THE OPERATIONAL GFS. THE GGEM
IS STILL WAY SLOWER BECAUSE IT DIGS THE SOUTHERN STREAM ENERGY INTO
THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA BEFORE LIFTING IT TOWARD THE GULF OF MEXICO.
AS PER THE PREEPD...THAT SOLUTION DOES NOT SEEM TO BE AS LIKELY
GIVEN THE PATTERN THIS WINTER SO FAR. ALTHOUGH THERE WILL BE MANY
DETAILS TO WORK OUT FOR AN EVENT THAT IS STILL AT LEAST 5 OR 6 DAYS
AWAY...MEDIUM RANGE MODELS HAVE BEEN SIGNALING A POTENTIAL
SIGNIFICANT COASTAL STORM ALREADY FOR SEVERAL DAYS. MANY OF THE
DETAILS WILL AGAIN INVOLVE THE TIMING OF PHASING BETWEEN NORTHERN
AND SOUTHERN STREAMS. THERE SEEMS TO BE GOOD EVIDENCE THAT A FAIRLY
POWERFUL STORM MAY EVOLVE FROM JUST THE SOUTHERN STREAM WITH COPIOUS
GULF AND SUBTROPICAL ATLC MOISTURE. THE ECMWF THERMAL PROFILE HAS
GOTTEN SOMEWHAT COLDER WITH SUCCESSIVE RUNS AND IS COLDER THAN THE
OPERATIONAL 00Z GFS. INCLINED TO THINK THE COLDER PROFILE MAY MAKE
SENSE GIVEN THE DEPTH AND EXTENT OF ARCTIC AIR RESIDENT OVER NEW
ENGLAND. NONETHELESS...WESTWARD EXTENT OF THE TRACK WILL BE A
DETERMINING FACTOR. FOR NOW...GOING WITH PTYEP OF SNOW ESSENTIAL
ALONG AND NW OF THE BOS-PVD CORRIDOR AND RAIN OR SNOW TO THE SE.
HAVE KEPT POPS IN CHANCE RANGE DUE TO HOW FAR OUT IN TIME...BUT
INCREASED A LITTLE AND ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE THE PROBABLE SLOWER
TIMING FROM PRIOR RUNS. THIS HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BE A VERY HIGH
IMPACT EVENT WITH HEAVY SNOW AND HIGH WINDS. ASTRO TIDES HAVE COME
DOWN SINCE PAST THE FULL MOON BUT STILL MIGHT HAVE TO DEAL WITH SOME
COASTAL FLOODING AND SIGNIFICANT BEACH EROSION...IF EITHER THE
00Z ECMWF OR 00Z GFS SOLUTION COMES CLOSE TO VERIFYING.


This will start to get MAJOR hype in the next few days if the models start to come to consensus.

BT

MarkinNH 01-21-2011 12:55 PM

double posted

MarkinNH 01-21-2011 12:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue Thunder (Post 148701)
From this morning....

.LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
HIGHLIGHTS...
*ANOTHER VERY COLD NIGHT MON NIGHT
*POTENTIAL MAJOR WINTER STORM NEXT WED/THU

ANOTHER VERY COLD NIGHT IS EXPECTED MON NIGHT WITH TEMPS EXPECTED
BELOW ZERO FOR MOST OF THE INTERIOR WITH SURFACE HIGH
OVERHEAD...MOSTLY CLEAR SKIES AND SOLID SNOW COVER. ALTHOUGH AIR
MASS HAS BEGUN TO MODERATE PER TEMP CHANGES AT 850 MB...RADIATIONAL
COOLING EXPECTED TO BE OPTIMUM AND MANY INTERIOR SHELTERED LOCATIONS
MAY BE NEARLY AS COLD AS SUN NIGHT.

MAIN FOCUS FOR THIS TIME PERIOD NOW SHIFTS TO POTENTIAL MAJOR STORM
AROUND MID WEEK. THE ECMWF HAS TRENDED SLOWER WITH ITS 00Z RUN AND
IS NOW ONLY ABOUT 6 HOURS FASTER THAN THE OPERATIONAL GFS. THE GGEM
IS STILL WAY SLOWER BECAUSE IT DIGS THE SOUTHERN STREAM ENERGY INTO
THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA BEFORE LIFTING IT TOWARD THE GULF OF MEXICO.
AS PER THE PREEPD...THAT SOLUTION DOES NOT SEEM TO BE AS LIKELY
GIVEN THE PATTERN THIS WINTER SO FAR. ALTHOUGH THERE WILL BE MANY
DETAILS TO WORK OUT FOR AN EVENT THAT IS STILL AT LEAST 5 OR 6 DAYS
AWAY...MEDIUM RANGE MODELS HAVE BEEN SIGNALING A POTENTIAL
SIGNIFICANT COASTAL STORM ALREADY FOR SEVERAL DAYS. MANY OF THE
DETAILS WILL AGAIN INVOLVE THE TIMING OF PHASING BETWEEN NORTHERN
AND SOUTHERN STREAMS. THERE SEEMS TO BE GOOD EVIDENCE THAT A FAIRLY
POWERFUL STORM MAY EVOLVE FROM JUST THE SOUTHERN STREAM WITH COPIOUS
GULF AND SUBTROPICAL ATLC MOISTURE. THE ECMWF THERMAL PROFILE HAS
GOTTEN SOMEWHAT COLDER WITH SUCCESSIVE RUNS AND IS COLDER THAN THE
OPERATIONAL 00Z GFS. INCLINED TO THINK THE COLDER PROFILE MAY MAKE
SENSE GIVEN THE DEPTH AND EXTENT OF ARCTIC AIR RESIDENT OVER NEW
ENGLAND. NONETHELESS...WESTWARD EXTENT OF THE TRACK WILL BE A
DETERMINING FACTOR. FOR NOW...GOING WITH PTYEP OF SNOW ESSENTIAL
ALONG AND NW OF THE BOS-PVD CORRIDOR AND RAIN OR SNOW TO THE SE.
HAVE KEPT POPS IN CHANCE RANGE DUE TO HOW FAR OUT IN TIME...BUT
INCREASED A LITTLE AND ADJUSTED TO ACCOMMODATE THE PROBABLE SLOWER
TIMING FROM PRIOR RUNS. THIS HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BE A VERY HIGH
IMPACT EVENT WITH HEAVY SNOW AND HIGH WINDS. ASTRO TIDES HAVE COME
DOWN SINCE PAST THE FULL MOON BUT STILL MIGHT HAVE TO DEAL WITH SOME
COASTAL FLOODING AND SIGNIFICANT BEACH EROSION...IF EITHER THE
00Z ECMWF OR 00Z GFS SOLUTION COMES CLOSE TO VERIFYING.


This will start to get MAJOR hype in the next few days if the models start to come to consensus.

BT

That all sounds like it was written by some meteorologist who is trying to make it seem like he's knows what he is talking about, when in reality he doesn't have a clue what the storm is going to do.

Rose 01-21-2011 01:02 PM

Reads like an area forecast discussion to me.

MarkinNH 01-21-2011 01:47 PM

The Weather Channel website has now changed the Wed / Thur forcast to a 70% chance of precipitation. The National Weather Service hasn't updated theirs yet, their still showing only a 30% chance.
I think we have more than enough snow on the ground. If were lucky the storm won't hit us to hard.
I am ready for spring. I have had enough of this white crap.

Pepper 01-21-2011 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MarkinNH (Post 148722)
... I have had enough of this white crap.

That makes two of us!!! (perhaps more!) ;)

Blue Thunder 01-21-2011 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rose (Post 148715)
Reads like an area forecast discussion to me.

Me too.....

Skip 01-21-2011 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rose (Post 148715)
Reads like an area forecast discussion to me.

Me too....;)

Rusty 01-21-2011 03:35 PM

moi aussi.....:cool:

Nagigator 01-21-2011 04:25 PM

count me in......
 
I work outside, and this weather is getting really old fast. Don't get me wrong, i like to snowshoe and hike in the woods, but three feet of snow is enough, already! Not to mention the artic air just now pouring in.:eek:

Rose 01-21-2011 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pepper (Post 148729)
That makes two of us!!! (perhaps more!) ;)

Me three...or four. The parking lanes at school are getting narrower and narrower, and I don't have a 4x4 (or the guts) to park on the snowbanks like some of the students do.

JPC 01-21-2011 09:15 PM

Spring
 
In two months it will be spring!

robmac 01-23-2011 11:18 AM

Can't wait for spring,and of course ice out.

gravy boat 01-23-2011 04:26 PM

Snow
 
I love snow and to ski and hope for a good amount. :-)

RLW 01-23-2011 08:21 PM

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I'M SENDING YOU SOME SPRING!!!!!



This only takes a second and it feels so good!


I think we all need a little spring today!

I'm sending you some Spring!!!!

Click on the snowman. You will get a black page.
Click your mouse anywhere (& everywhere) on the page & see what happens!
Better yet, click (hold down) & drag your mouse over the black page...
Enjoy!!


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Pepper 01-23-2011 10:03 PM

Spring!
 
Thanks RLW! I needed that!!!!! :D

SteveA 01-24-2011 07:13 AM

Yikes!
 
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Little chilly up on MT Washington this AM... :eek::eek:

Wind Chill minus 70

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Jonas Pilot 01-24-2011 08:22 AM

Brrrrrrrr!
 
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At 7:00 AM 1-24-11 Wolfeboro.

robmac 01-24-2011 09:06 AM

Just dropped my daughter off for school minus 1 degree in Nashua. Can't wait for snow it'll be warmer at least.

SIKSUKR 01-24-2011 09:13 AM

That's nothing
 
I was only 10 below in Bedford. My friends house in Whitefield was 32 below.:laugh:

DRH 01-24-2011 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SIKSUKR (Post 148869)
I was only 10 below in Bedford. My friends house in Whitefield was 32 below.:laugh:

It was 10 below at 7:00 AM in West Alton this morning, too. It's "up" to 2 below now at 10:20 AM.

nvtngtxpyr 01-24-2011 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MarkinNH (Post 148714)
That all sounds like it was written by some meteorologist who is trying to make it seem like he's knows what he is talking about, when in reality he doesn't have a clue what the storm is going to do.

Go here to see the computer models that they're discussing.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/

If you look at the following loop it appears that most of the moisture will be offshore. But then, it's only a computer forecast :rolleye2:
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwp...p_m_loop.shtml

hazelnut 01-24-2011 04:15 PM

WHDH Boston 4:00pm weather forecast just called for a big storm hitting Boston and lesser amounts North and West. Still significant and very similar to all other storms this season. It has been a weird winter, getting way more snow in Boston and lesser amounts around the lakes region.

Skip 01-24-2011 04:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hazelnut (Post 148902)
WHDH Boston 4:00pm weather forecast just called for a big storm hitting Boston and lesser amounts North and West. Still significant and very similar to all other storms this season. It has been a weird winter, getting way more snow in Boston and lesser amounts around the lakes region.

I have pretty much given up watching much of the "personalities" that present the weather on several of the local channels, particularly WMUR, and now try and follow a combination of several on-line mets and some of the NOAA stuff. Oh yeah, and waiting for my two favorites, Rose & CLA to chime in with their expertise!

That said the folks I follow continue to believe that central NH, including the Lakes Region, are still in the possibility of the jackpot range (12+) for this storm with SE New England including Boston to receive a mix or rain. The classic "north and west" of 495/95 storms we used to see a few years back.

Anyways, I know we could use a good foot over our way at the OVSC, especially on the rails & switches of Corridor 19. Same with out towards Sandwich way. Rode from Tamworth to Sandwich Notch yesterday, couldn't believe how much the snow fell off over the Sandwich side of the ridge!

We sledders need more snow...here's hoping for a major dumping Wednesday into Thursday! :)

hazelnut 01-24-2011 04:52 PM

I really really really really hope you are right Skip. I agree with you in many ways, in that I look at several sources before I "buy into it" so to speak. I always love reading Rose and CLA's take as well as others that chime in. I get much more of an education from those folks than the personalities you speak of.

Fingers crossed for a blockbuster in the Lakes and North. I'd be OK with a mix and rain here at home, I have way too much and I'd like to send it your way!

VitaBene 01-24-2011 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skip (Post 148907)
I have pretty much given up watching much of the "personalities" that present the weather on several of the local channels, particularly WMUR, and now try and follow a combination of several on-line mets and some of the NOAA stuff. Oh yeah, and waiting for my two favorites, Rose & CLA to chime in with their expertise!

That said the folks I follow continue to believe that central NH, including the Lakes Region, are still in the possibility of the jackpot range (12+) for this storm with SE New England including Boston to receive a mix or rain. The classic "north and west" of 495/95 storms we used to see a few years back.

Anyways, I know we could use a good foot over our way at the OVSC, especially on the rails & switches of Corridor 19. Same with out towards Sandwich way. Rode from Tamworth to Sandwich Notch yesterday, couldn't believe how much the snow fell off over the Sandwich side of the ridge!

We sledders need more snow...here's hoping for a major dumping Wednesday into Thursday! :)

Keeping my fingers crossed too!!

chipj29 01-25-2011 08:50 AM

This is another tricky one. Some models are still showing the storm being too far south and east to impact us, others saying we get good snow.

Must be hard to be a weather guy these days when the guidance that you tend to lean on is so wishy-washy leading up to an event. It brings out the best weather guys, the guys who can forecast without depending on a computer. Unfortunately there are not too many of them around anymore.

hilltopper 01-26-2011 08:43 AM

Looking more and more like this storm is going to be a miss for this area. Many storms this year have trended E or NW the last 18 to 36 hours. This one does not appear to be doing so. Hope I'm wrong...

SIKSUKR 01-26-2011 10:23 AM

A monster miss
 
As of this morning it looks like pretty much a miss for the lakes. Maybe a few inches and nothing where I would like to see it. I really pay very little attention to snow total forecasts until about 24 hours before the storm. Any loger in this part of the world is pure horseshoes. It's too fine of line on 2 feet or 2 inches in NE.

Pineedles 01-26-2011 11:35 AM

It's been coming down hot and heavy since 9AM, here in CT. No more room to put the darn stuff.

TOAD 01-26-2011 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pineedles (Post 149017)
It's been coming down hot and heavy since 9AM, here in CT. No more room to put the darn stuff.

I'm working in East Hartford, CT and it isn't snowing here yet...well maybe around ten flakes.

MarkinNH 01-26-2011 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hilltopper (Post 148999)
Looking more and more like this storm is going to be a miss for this area.

Thank god for that ! We have more than enough snow (IMO) for the winter.
Peoples dollars are stretched thin enough as it is in this economy. The more driveway plowings and or possible roof shovelings they may have to shell out for this winter is only going to put many people into the danger zone financially.

hilltopper 01-26-2011 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MarkinNH (Post 149024)
Thank god for that ! We have more than enough snow (IMO) for the winter.
Peoples dollars are stretched thin enough as it is in this economy. The more driveway plowings and or possible roof shovelings they may have to shell out for this winter is only going to put many people into the danger zone financially.

Lot of business owners would disagree with you there... Those who don't like snow should probably find another place to go...

RLW 01-26-2011 03:31 PM

Are we going to be doing more of this <a href="http://www.myemoticons.com/"><img src="http://www.myemoticons.com/images/weather/snowy/snowplow.gif" border="0" alt="snowplow" title="snowplow" /></a>tomorrow morning????

garysanfran 01-26-2011 03:46 PM

Can't wait for spring...
 
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I'll bring this with me in the spring. I took this on the left coast a couple days ago...Sorry!

MarkinNH 01-26-2011 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hilltopper (Post 149036)
Lot of business owners would disagree with you there... Those who don't like snow should probably find another place to go...

If that doesn't sound like a typical flatlander type response. "If you don't like it here, you can always sell out and leave" !
My comment is quite valid, whether you or some business owners agree with it or not. Maybe your not strapped for disposable funds for extra snow removal but there is a hell of alot of people here who are !

And, YES. Someday I certainly hope to go live where I don't have to see snow.

hilltopper 01-26-2011 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MarkinNH (Post 149057)
If that doesn't sound like a typical flatlander type response. "If you don't like it here, you can always sell out and leave" !
My comment is quite valid, whether you or some business owners agree with it or not. Maybe your not strapped for disposable funds for extra snow removal but there is a hell of alot of people here who are !

And, YES. Someday I certainly hope to go live where I don't have to see snow.

I grew up North of the notches so I don't think I'm a flatlander? I just shake my head when folks complain about snow yet basically live in Northern New England. I guess I'm lucky I don't pay for snow removal but I do have to spend two hours after every storm snowblowing, shoveling, and roof raking. If all this makes me "sound like a typical flatlander" then I am utterly confused. Jeesh, the area hasn't even gotten that much snow this Winter... :laugh:

MarkinNH 01-26-2011 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hilltopper (Post 149059)
I grew up North of the notches so I don't think I'm a flatlander? I just shake my head when folks complain about snow yet basically live in Northern New England. I guess I'm lucky I don't pay for snow removal but I do have to spend two hours after every storm snowblowing, shoveling, and roof raking. If all this makes me "sound like a typical flatlander" then I am utterly confused. Jeesh, the area hasn't even gotten that much snow this Winter... :laugh:

Nope, your no more a flatlander then I am and I am glad you like the snow but for me, 45 years of new england winters has taken it's toll. :)

RLW 01-26-2011 06:19 PM

Now this ole geezer has spent 72 years in New England 4 seasons and still looks for the following. <a href="http://www.myemoticons.com/"><img src="http://www.myemoticons.com/images/weather/snowy/snowy-house.gif" border="0" alt="snowy-house" title="snowy-house" /></a>, <a href="http://www.myemoticons.com/"><img src="http://www.myemoticons.com/images/weather/snowy/snow-blower.gif" border="0" alt="snow-blower" title="snow-blower" /></a>, <a href="http://www.myemoticons.com/"><img src="http://www.myemoticons.com/images/weather/snowy/snowplow.gif" border="0" alt="snowplow" title="snowplow" /></a>:)

upthesaukee 01-26-2011 06:42 PM

Lakes Region is a tourist area...
 
...and as such caters to the tourists who frequent our area each season. To say that we have too much snow and don't need any more certainly doesn't help the many businesses who depend on the winter tourists, such as restaurants, gas stations, motels, food stores, etc. Much the same can be said in the summer about the vehicular traffic in our towns, and the boat traffic in the summer on our lakes. It's all a part of living here. Our local contractors who build, repair, and improve the properties in our area are the same people who do property management and plowing in the winter.

When we look at living somewhere, we need to look beyond tax rates and good schools. Is it a case of love it or leave it? Of course not. If we do not like winter and are planning to move to warmer climes, we can certainly hope that time will arrive sooner rather than later. In the meantime, let those who enjoy it, or even more importantly need the snow to continue their livelyhood have their success. JMHO

tis 01-26-2011 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RLW (Post 149066)
Now this ole geezer has spent 72 years in New England 4 seasons and still looks for the following. <a href="http://www.myemoticons.com/"><img src="http://www.myemoticons.com/images/weather/snowy/snowy-house.gif" border="0" alt="snowy-house" title="snowy-house" /></a>, <a href="http://www.myemoticons.com/"><img src="http://www.myemoticons.com/images/weather/snowy/snow-blower.gif" border="0" alt="snow-blower" title="snow-blower" /></a>, <a href="http://www.myemoticons.com/"><img src="http://www.myemoticons.com/images/weather/snowy/snowplow.gif" border="0" alt="snowplow" title="snowplow" /></a>:)

You are so funny, RLW!:)

MarkinNH 01-26-2011 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by upthesaukee (Post 149069)
...and as such caters to the tourists who frequent our area each season. To say that we have too much snow and don't need any more certainly doesn't help the many businesses who depend on the winter tourists, such as restaurants, gas stations, motels, food stores, etc. Much the same can be said in the summer about the vehicular traffic in our towns, and the boat traffic in the summer on our lakes. It's all a part of living here. Our local contractors who build, repair, and improve the properties in our area are the same people who do property management and plowing in the winter.

When we look at living somewhere, we need to look beyond tax rates and good schools. Is it a case of love it or leave it? Of course not. If we do not like winter and are planning to move to warmer climes, we can certainly hope that time will arrive sooner rather than later. In the meantime, let those who enjoy it, or even more importantly need the snow to continue their livelyhood have their success. JMHO

And your point is ???

SIKSUKR 01-27-2011 08:58 AM

Bring it on
 
52 years in the snow and I love it. I maintain my personnel property and my business walkways and entrances as well. That's life. If I didn't like it I would sure as heck move south. I'm sure those same people would be complaining how hot it is in the summer though. Lots of peoples income are tied to snowfall in NH including yours indirectly with tourism dollars offsetting taxes. Never understood people that stayed in an area yet complained about the climate. Bring it on!

Rusty 01-27-2011 09:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SIKSUKR (Post 149103)
52 years in the snow and I love it. I maintain my personnel property and my business walkways and entrances as well. That's life. If I didn't like it I would sure as heck move south. I'm sure those same people would be complaining how hot it is in the summer though. Lots of peoples income are tied to snowfall in NH including yours indirectly with tourism dollars offsetting taxes. Never understood people that stayed in an area yet complained about the climate. Bring it on!

It's called "Human Nature". :)

Winnisquamguy 01-27-2011 10:28 AM

Quote:
Quote:

Originally Posted by upthesaukee View Post
...and as such caters to the tourists who frequent our area each season. To say that we have too much snow and don't need any more certainly doesn't help the many businesses who depend on the winter tourists, such as restaurants, gas stations, motels, food stores, etc. Much the same can be said in the summer about the vehicular traffic in our towns, and the boat traffic in the summer on our lakes. It's all a part of living here. Our local contractors who build, repair, and improve the properties in our area are the same people who do property management and plowing in the winter.

When we look at living somewhere, we need to look beyond tax rates and good schools. Is it a case of love it or leave it? Of course not. If we do not like winter and are planning to move to warmer climes, we can certainly hope that time will arrive sooner rather than later. In the meantime, let those who enjoy it, or even more importantly need the snow to continue their livelyhood have their success. JMHO
Quote:

And your point is ???
Quit your bitching and deal with it or move!!

upthesaukee 01-27-2011 11:33 AM

Nice Link
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 149105)
It's called "Human Nature". :)

Of course, once you read that whole thing, no wonder "man" tends to be so screwed up!!!!:D

ghfromaltonbay 01-27-2011 02:02 PM

NJ worse than New England this winter
 
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Sure wish I could send you guys some of our snow to help build up the trails. We don't know where to go with it anymore. We had 15" overnight which brings the total snowfall here in northern NJ to 70 inches since 12/26. Here's my place after cleaning up this a.m.

gf2020 01-27-2011 02:06 PM

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No shortage of snow at my house in the Boston area either!

ghfromaltonbay 01-27-2011 05:46 PM

Official total = 19 inches
 
Just saw on the 5 pm news that our city Clifton, NJ and Central Park in NY both registered 19" of snowfall with this 24 hour storm. Most neighboring towns came in between 16 and 19 inches as well. Wish we could bottle it and send it to the lakes region. Hoping the runway in Alton Bay can also be done before the Winter Carnival weekend.

Merrymeeting 01-27-2011 06:56 PM

Sadly, the piles in those pictures look small to me. Some of mine are well over 12'! Thankfully I have a tractor with a front loader or we would still be snowed in here in the Worcester area of MA!


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