jbrumberg
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Buppies- How's the elephant? I hope you are breathing better.
Thanks for your climate info. It's been 50:50 here with the snow/rain banding with this Season's storms so far. I get a fair amount of snow from Lake Effect snow plumes and the Great Lake clippers usually drop their 1" - 3." The major snow events this year so far have been Appalachian runners where we see little to no snow (MA CONUS and SE/SW CONUS get hammered) and then the coastal storms which are timing/tracking dependent for snow. Most years we in the western MA Hiltons see significantly more snow than coastal MA. Lately it is not as significant. We used to see 100" - 110" of snow in the 1970's. Now we are seeing 80" - 90". I suspect (for me) that the recent, current rain to freezing/frozen precipitation back to rain pattern is changing next month. Out weekend storm system will start rain end snow and that storm for February may be an all snow event depending on storm track and timing.
Traffic and ice melt will spread those ashes around. This airtight energy efficient is "too efficient" for ash production, but better burn. The old leaky, smelly 3 legged Ben Franklin burned wood more completely
Thanks for your climate info. It's been 50:50 here with the snow/rain banding with this Season's storms so far. I get a fair amount of snow from Lake Effect snow plumes and the Great Lake clippers usually drop their 1" - 3." The major snow events this year so far have been Appalachian runners where we see little to no snow (MA CONUS and SE/SW CONUS get hammered) and then the coastal storms which are timing/tracking dependent for snow. Most years we in the western MA Hiltons see significantly more snow than coastal MA. Lately it is not as significant. We used to see 100" - 110" of snow in the 1970's. Now we are seeing 80" - 90". I suspect (for me) that the recent, current rain to freezing/frozen precipitation back to rain pattern is changing next month. Out weekend storm system will start rain end snow and that storm for February may be an all snow event depending on storm track and timing.
Traffic and ice melt will spread those ashes around. This airtight energy efficient is "too efficient" for ash production, but better burn. The old leaky, smelly 3 legged Ben Franklin burned wood more completely