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  • Well I skipped Christmas and put on another 90 miles. I am at about 800 miles for the season. 

  • Nothing to see here… Also, took “the wife’s” sled, my catalyst has the ice setup in it right now. The catalyst is awesome but god these procross sleds fit like an old glove and are an absolute tr

  • Yields are at an all time high.  It's nuts what they can produce.  You are a fucking nut job. Completely made up.

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Juneau 93.2

Anchorage 77.9

Cities in NY with more snowfall than Anchorage 42,  Cities in NY with more snowfall than Juneau 28:

Oswego    136.6
Fort Drum    130.5
Watertown    122.7
Fredonia    118.3
Syracuse    110.6
Fulton    109.8
Fairmount    108.3
Baldwinsville    108.3
North Syracuse    108.3
Solvay    108.3
Mattydale    108.3
Westvale    108.3
Rome    107.5
Oneida    106.1
West Seneca    105.2
Lackawanna    105.2
Ilion    105
Jamestown    104.3
Saranac Lake    102.2
Auburn    101.3
Eggertsville    97.1
Kenmore    97.1
Depew    97.1
Tonawanda    97.1
East Aurora    97.1
Harris Hill    97.1
Williamsville    97.1
Salamanca    96.2
Utica    90.8
Cortland    90.2
Buffalo    88.6
University At Buffalo    85.9
Rochester    85
Dunkirk    83.9
North Tonawanda    83.2
Greece    80.5
North Gates    80.5
Brockport    80.5
Hilton    80.5
Fairport    80.5
Niagara Falls    80.2
Batavia    79.1

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, krom said:

Juneau 93.2

Anchorage 77.9

Cities in NY with more snowfall than Anchorage 42,  Cities in NY with more snowfall than Juneau 28:

Oswego    136.6
Fort Drum    130.5
Watertown    122.7
Fredonia    118.3
Syracuse    110.6
Fulton    109.8
Fairmount    108.3
Baldwinsville    108.3
North Syracuse    108.3
Solvay    108.3
Mattydale    108.3
Westvale    108.3
Rome    107.5
Oneida    106.1
West Seneca    105.2
Lackawanna    105.2
Ilion    105
Jamestown    104.3
Saranac Lake    102.2
Auburn    101.3
Eggertsville    97.1
Kenmore    97.1
Depew    97.1
Tonawanda    97.1
East Aurora    97.1
Harris Hill    97.1
Williamsville    97.1
Salamanca    96.2
Utica    90.8
Cortland    90.2
Buffalo    88.6
University At Buffalo    85.9
Rochester    85
Dunkirk    83.9
North Tonawanda    83.2
Greece    80.5
North Gates    80.5
Brockport    80.5
Hilton    80.5
Fairport    80.5
Niagara Falls    80.2
Batavia    79.1

 

 

 

So Krom, why does Bruce Gaspardi Sr talk about not having enough snow for races? Why does he state your winters are warmer Krom? Why does he say multiple times your snow melts soon after it falls Krom? Do you think you know more than Bruce Gaspardi Sr? :lol::lol2::owned:

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@mnstang is already losing the bet of his own making. Too much of a coward to make good on it.

 

Warmest September on record; October cool front sweeping in

Temps 20 degrees cooler Tuesday across Minnesota

 

 

Temperature departure from average this month

https://www.mprnews.org/story/2024/09/30/warmest-september-on-record-now-an-october-cool-front

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Loving it!!

longer the warmth the colder the winter!!

 

It’s supposed to be 30 on Wednesday. Might snow where I live as they are calling for rain all day 

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La Nina on its way, and winter will thrive again just like it did 3 of the last 4 or 5 winters.  Then the climate change trolls will need a new narrative :lol:

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29 minutes ago, Bontz said:

La Nina on its way, and winter will thrive again just like it did 3 of the last 4 or 5 winters.  Then the climate change trolls will need a new narrative :lol:

let's hope so... we're basically in a drought in WI and the UP 

boat lift end is usually in or under water and the floating dock (huge old log) is usually floating on our spring fed lake.  neither was happening two weeks ago.  log is sitting on sand.  we're closing it up this weekend for the year and I'd wager it's gone down again since I left.  

another winter like the last and we'll likely be waving goodbye to Arctic Cat.  :puke:

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4 hours ago, X2700 said:

Loving it!!

longer the warmth the colder the winter!!

 

 

4 hours ago, Not greg b said:

It’s supposed to be 30 on Wednesday. Might snow where I live as they are calling for rain all day 

 

4 hours ago, Bontz said:

La Nina on its way, and winter will thrive again just like it did 3 of the last 4 or 5 winters.  Then the climate change trolls will need a new narrative :lol:

You all will soon be disappointed. :haha:
 

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Here's What La Niña Means For Snowfall In MN This Winter, New Forecast

A La Niña climate pattern is expected to influence how winter 2024-25 plays out in Minnesota after last year's warm winter.

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According to the 2024-25 winter outlook released this week by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center, the weather in Minnesota should be normally or slightly colder than normal.
According to the 2024-25 winter outlook released this week by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center, the weather in Minnesota should be normally or slightly colder than normal. (National Weather Service)

MINNESOTA — A slowly developing La Niña climate pattern is expected to influence how winter 2024-25 plays out in Minnesota after last year’s warm El Niño winter.

According to the 2024-25 winter outlook released this week by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center, the weather in Minnesota should be normally or slightly colder than normal.

IMAGE-winteroutlook_seasonal_temperature National Weather Service

The forecast covers the period of December through February.

 

El Niño and La Niña are opposite phases of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, a natural climate pattern that causes predictable changes in the tropical Pacific Ocean. They’re not the only factors in weather, but El Niño generally favors warmer, drier weather, while the opposite is true with a La Niña. Either can have an outsized effect during the winter months. 

Forecasters originally expected a La Niña to develop late last winter, which turned out to be the warmest on record in the continental U.S. and worldwide.

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“If it seems like we’ve been stuck here in neutral for longer than we expected — we have!” Emily Becker, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Miami, wrote in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s latest La Niña/El Niño blog post.

The climate patterns are predictable, but only in the big picture. Small short-term fluctuations, such as the weaker equatorial trade winds during September, can’t be predicted more than a couple of weeks in advance, at best, Becker wrote.

Forecasters still expect La Niña to develop ahead of the start of meteorological winter on Dec. 1 (the winter solstice on Dec. 21 is generally accepted as the official start of the season). But it is expected to be a weak one. 

Strong La Niñas are associated with consistent weather throughout the season, but “a weaker event makes it more likely that other weather and climate phenomena could play the role of spoiler,” Becker wrote.

Overall, NOAA predicts wetter-than-average conditions for the entire northern tier of the continental U.S., particularly in the Pacific Northwest and the Great Lakes region, along with northern and western Alaska. Drier-than-average conditions are expected from the Four Corners region of the Southwest to the Southeast, Gulf Coast and lower mid-Atlantic states. 
That could either ease or worsen drought conditions, especially in the central and southern Plains and the Southwest. 

After a rainy summer, Minnesota is also back to experiencing drought conditions thanks to an extremely dry fall.

“Unfortunately, after a brief period in the spring of 2024 with minimal drought conditions across the country, more than a quarter of the land mass in the continental U.S. is currently in at least a moderate drought,” Brad Pugh, operational drought lead with NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, said and the statement. 

“And the winter precipitation outlook does not bode well for widespread relief,” he said.

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Forecast Looks normal to me?

we will be riding somewhere just like every other year.

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4 hours ago, X2700 said:

Forecast Looks normal to me?

we will be riding somewhere just like every other year.

Yeah, sure you will. 80°F in Chicago right now. :lol2:
 

I have over 6” snow on the ground right now and am going to take an old beater sled out for ride. My last ride of the 2023-2024 season at sea level was in May. First ride of the 2024-2025 season will be October. The only months I couldn’t ride a sled were June, July, August and September. 
 

The Midwest and Northeast will be starving for snow again as usual. 

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Normal season for me is late December through April usually 

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On 10/22/2024 at 6:08 AM, X2700 said:

Forecast Looks normal to me?

we will be riding somewhere just like every other year.

So an internet troll posts a forecast showing pretty normal ranges and comes back with:

21 hours ago, AK440 said:

Yeah, sure you will. 80°F in Chicago right now. :lol2:

Can’t make this shit up…

You know I’ll see you on the trails this year @X2700!

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3 hours ago, Mag6240 said:

So an internet troll posts a forecast showing pretty normal ranges and comes back with:

Can’t make this shit up…

You know I’ll see you on the trails this year @X2700!

It’s cute how you pretend to read what I posted. :smack::lol2::owned:

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Bwahahaha! :lol2:The Midwest and Northest will be fucked again to get snow this winter. I rode my sled yesterday. I have snow. You know that white stuff that falls from the sky? Oh, yeah… the majority on this forum haven’t seen snow since the ‘22-‘23 season. Well good thing the climate change deniers @krom @mnstang @Bontz said climate change is fake and they’ll be back to a normal winter this year. :smack:
October Temperature Forecast Trends Even Warmer From Southwest To Midwest

By Jennifer Gray

September 28, 2024

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First Full Month Of Fall Set To Be Warm
The first full month of fall is set to be warmer than previously thought. Above-average temperatures will grip much of the nation while below-normal rainfall could also plague drought-stricken regions. Watch this video for the full forecast.
 
 
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Rode...lol.  no you didn't 

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12 minutes ago, Bontz said:

Climate change at the scale Greta & Gore lovers suck it up is fake & nothing more than a money grab.  For an Eskimo that hates the US so much for stealing the land up there, you sure enjoy sucking US Gov't dick believing this shit.

Bontz “I’m putting you on ignore” and then shit for brains replies. Bwahahahaha! :idiot::lol:

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Well you have shit for brains so...

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12 hours ago, Mag6240 said:

So an internet troll posts a forecast showing pretty normal ranges and comes back with:

Can’t make this shit up…

You know I’ll see you on the trails this year @X2700!

you didn't know that Chicago is the sledding capital of north america ???

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1 hour ago, krom said:

you didn't know that Chicago is the sledding capital of north america ???

Krom how long are you going to avoid answering why Bruce Gaspardi Sr. said you don’t get any snow that sticks around anymore. Why is that Krom? Why don’t you get snow anymore?:dunno: :roflcrying::owned:

9 hours ago, AK440 said:

I cant tell whos cock I want to suck first deephaven or kroms

 

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you should see the size of a freshly built beaver lodge on the lake the fuckers have built in the past month... better predictor than acorns or NOAA

 

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