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Chris

@clewie136

Photographer, outdoorsman

Katılım Eylül 2015
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Chris@clewie136·
Nobody: Waterbury CT: ABBY CREMATION, $995
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Zicklefoose Nazelrod@Zicklefoose·
Kyle Busch fans may not realize it but they’re currently living the lives of Richard Petty fans and Darrell Waltrip fans for the final years of their careers. Going from wanting to see wins to just a decent finish to just being on the lead lap.
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Chris@clewie136·
@NASCARClassics This actually highlights a major problem in the sport today. We CAN name all these drivers, similar paint, schemes, and sponsors week in and week out. Made stardom
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NASCAR Classics@NASCARClassics·
Name those drivers!
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Chris@clewie136·
@VermonsterWx You’ve gotta go to Zuppardi’s next time you’re in the area, my #1
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Mitch
Mitch@VermonsterWx·
When in Connecticut... No, it may not be the original one on Wooster Street in New Haven, but the tomato pie is just as good at this West Farms Mall location, if not very close to it. Been years since I've had an ah-beetz...
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Dirty Mo Media@DirtyMoMedia·
Gluck says yes. Bianchi says no. 🤔 What do you say?
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Chris@clewie136·
@TheTKWeatherXp You skiing at Stowe this weekend TK?! Be there Sunday/Monday!
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Tim Kelley@TheTKWeatherXp·
Extreme Heat Clashes With Record Cold Generating Feet Of Snow Across North America Into New England Out The Door Weather'n More With Steve, T-Rex & TK Thu March 19 '26 This is way more than a weather forecast video. It's long form infotainment. All natural. No AI. Lots of birds, boats, clouds. A flagpole raising... And yes, the New England weather forecast. We are in Mother Nature's sites for warmth running into cold with snow and rain every 36 hours. Perhaps the heaviest snow of the season for some of our eastern ski resorts. All this action during and after The Vernal Equinox. Nazaré Surf too ~ It's all connected. Plus tragic news out of North Weymouth Massachusetts, but details are sparse. youtu.be/bbEYMkWx3Xw
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Tommy
Tommy@NewEnglandTommy·
TIS the season to get out early. I had hoped the sun would tune the skyline just like this. The decent was just as beautiful, screaming at terminal velocity with soft carving turns down the Jet.
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Chris@clewie136·
@Eweather13 Respectfully, I disagree. I do well pumps in Southwest Connecticut, and the water table is definitely low. I agree that it is deceiving when there is good moisture on the surface
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eweather@Eweather13·
I’ll never understand this. I’m in moderate drought in Higganum. Mud and standing water on the trails. High stream flow. 1.85” of rain the last week. Just under 1” the previous week. 🤷‍♂️
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Chris@clewie136·
@gilbertjimp Yes, but also a reminder we live among some great people, like you, who look after vulnerable people like the elderly 😁
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Just a reminder that we live among awful people. I care for a lady in my neighborhood. She is 87 and lives alone. I take her to all her appointments and to get groceries weekly. She has nobody. Well at 3am she got a call from a scammer demanding she go to a ATM at her bank.
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ContentWeatherGuy
ContentWeatherGuy@ContentWxGuy·
Maine does well snowfall wise with that northern clipper on Friday. Windy, too. It will be a wetter snow. Could prove a little locally problematic with spot branch/power infrastructure issues.
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Chris@clewie136·
@ItsSteveBee @ContentWxGuy Yup! Killer. As does snow that melts with frost in the ground, which happened earlier in the winter
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Steve Bee@ItsSteveBee·
@clewie136 @ContentWxGuy We were cold and dry around Boston after that 1st big storm. I watched maybe a 10th of that snow simply sublimate in the cold days that followed. Sublimated snow, as it exits, bypasses the ground entirely.
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ContentWeatherGuy@ContentWxGuy·
As our snow melts and the fog generated accelerates said melting we'll see several inches of stored water released. The one thing this winter did not have was an I-95 three inch rainstorm. This will supplant yet we still lose out overall. It has been generally dry. Snowfall featured high ratio snow more often than not. The recent rains and potential rainstorm mid month are needed. We don't want to hit that Mid-Spring dry period on the under especially if we end up overly hot and dry at some point this summer.
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Tommy@NewEnglandTommy·
@clewie136 @SurfSkiWeather Idk about a proper Nw flow with terrain enhancing snow falls, but this coming weekend looks to be the first comeback event of the season if you know what I mean
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Chris@clewie136·
@SurfSkiWeather hey TK, any chances of the Jay cloud firing up again after this thaw?
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Mitch@VermonsterWx·
@clewie136 @SurfSkiWeather A lot of it will melt, but not all of it. I think the models are overdoing it. I just measured 9.37” of water in a 31.5” snow pack. I can walk on it without sinking into it so it will take tremendous thermal energy to annihilate it.
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Chris@clewie136·
I’m seeing modeled future snow depth being tossed around showing annihilation of our snowpack after this week, even in the mountains of northern New England. I find this very unlikely with deep, mature, snowpack like we have. Thoughts? @SurfSkiWeather @VermonsterWx
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ContentWeatherGuy@ContentWxGuy·
I'm agitated. This nonsense of "big storm coming here's why" after a suite props a storm. 12 hours later same folks "I don't feel this can connect. Telling clients." Because the next suite of runs dropped the storm. That's not forecasting that's nonsense. Same with this "big warmup" now "told you it'd stay cold" thing. Never was one if you followed synoptic data, real time, while models go all over. Now that models back off too many pretending they called it even though no such thing is happening. Warm models posted. Propped up. Cold models posted. Propped up & make believe of knowing it all along (why'd you post those 70s then lol) commences. Now compare to my belittled approach. One time. One hit. Random temp map. I gave you the precise forecast and progression. Five days in advance. Of which the models now see. Of which their loyal minions now translate verbatim while pretending its their new forecast thoughts. The weather math kiddies are in full protective mode of their precious diodes. Carefully blaming them for their poor and now dramatically changed ideas of what's to come. Cause, latest model run. We have Apps for that.
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@ContentWxGuy Phil chose violence today

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