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Not that I'm complaining...
...but how did the title of this thread get changed from the provocative trollish "Global Warming" to the more appropriate "Warm Weather"? Now if only the comments in this thread were changed from the trollish "Diss Global Warming...smirk, smirk" to an appreciation of there (finally) being some nice fall weather... even if it is the result of human activity ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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So, how is the skiing? Waterville Valley was scheduled to open on Nov 20, which is today. Taking a look back over the last 25 years, the ground in the valley should be white with natural snow cover from Nov 8 to Apr 5.
Not this year; the ground is not even frozen yet, there has been no natural snowfall, no artificial snow-making, and today it is raining heavy with temp 53 degrees. Will the ski areas be open for Thanksgiving, Nov 26? Hey, it's been a terrific November for ![]() ![]() ![]() Meredith and Ashland have terrific outdoor hard surface courts to use for free. Waterville Valley (red clay), Center Harbor and Holderness School courts are closed. Does Laconia have any courts? ...... Just checked www.waterville.com and opening day is now scheduled for Friday December 4. No Thanksgiving skiing at WV! Has that ever happened before? And, the prices for the already incredibly expensive Threedom Pass is scheduled to go up on December 1. Rots-o-ruck selling higher-priced ski passes while the area is closed! On the brite side: Waterville Valley has a new & great look'n new entrance sign proclaming it to be the HOME of FREE STYLE SKIING with a full color sign graphic of Wayne Wong doing an inverted aerial manuever...... a very good sign that adds some personality to the drive.
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FLL,Waterville has had about 8 -10 inches of snow this year.No,it will not be opening for T-day this year.The new proposed opening day is Dec 4.
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Don't believe it unless you are counting 'phantom snow' as reported by people promoting a snow related business. For one day in early November, WV had less than one inch on the ground. Not enough to need a snow scraper......the windshield wipers got it clear.
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I saw it for myself.In October people were hiking up and skiing in 5 inches.
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...ok....so it snowed in October....today is November 23, the day JFK was shot, and there is no natural snow and no artificial ski snow anywhere in the Valley; no snow on the summits, no white reflections from the various water streams and no snow, no where.
There is a small pile of white chopped ice left by the Zamboni, dumped out last night, out behind the ice arena. So, if anyone wants that, it is available for the taking, probably. Almost always, over the past 20 years, the Valley floor is white with natural snow from November 8 to April 5. This November has been excellent for golf and outdoor tennis.........thankyou very much.
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... down and out, liv'n that Walmart side of the lake! Last edited by fatlazyless; 12-03-2009 at 09:47 AM. |
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I'm getting rather worried about the mild temps up there. I remember ice forming around Thanksgiving years ago. It needs to get cold fast or I'll be ice fishing from a boat on derby weekend
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No need to worry yet, HomeWood. I checked my Ice-In Watch photos from last year and on 12/28/08 the lake was still open water, and Ice-In was not declared until 1/9/09. So, we still have quite a bit of time for the lake to freeze and be safe for the fishing derby.
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My unscientific watch over the past 5-10 years shows we rarely have ice before New Years, but usually close thereafter.
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I agree. It is usually January before the lake is all frozen over. The broads really take a long time. I would even say the second or third week is the most usual time.
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Them noisy snowguns have been blasting all night up on Waterville Valley's high country area, up at the top, so it looks like a December 4 opening will be happening. Not sure if Dec 4 is Friday or Saturday?
The big question for Dec 4......will it be tennis....or will it be skiing......good grief.....what to do? Being unemployed can have its' good side... ![]()
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Mother Nature seems to always be on track, plus or minus 2-3 weeks.
The small fire pond at the end of my road was skimmed over with ice this morning for the first time. Usually happens mid-Novemberish. So, it's coming...just a bit delayed. |
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Just look at all that white stuff. The mountains have some new snow cover up about 3000' and the ski area is tring to make snow. It looks more like gray spray water than white powdered ice that's sprizt'n out the snow guns, up at 3500". Estimated temp up top...maybe 32.
By the color of the green grass,the ground hasn't frozen yet. Will it be open on Friday.....stay tuned? What a warm November, it has been! Seeing three tennis playing Meredith women, all about sixty years age, dressed in shorts and tee shirts back on November 11, Veteran's Day, was a little unusual for a November 11 day! November is a cold month.....not in 2009....no way!
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water temp now about 5-6 degrees higher than last year. Unless we get a very deep freeze could be January before lake fully freezes over
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At least 2000 ft. I hiked and skied Cannon on Sunday. We had 12 inches at the base which is at 2000 ft elevation.
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At Waterville the snow was showing white at about 3000'. No idea of the depth.....probably a slushy inch or two, Probably, the Franconia-Bethlehem area is colder than Waterville, North of the notch gets some different weather moves sometimes.
Waterville is out of their mind if they think they are worth $67.00. After New Years, Mondays and Fridays are twofer days.....maybe before New Years depending on the ski biz this year. Gunstock has something like a $330 season pass. Any Gunstock deals for Belknap County taxpayers who pay all the highfalluton county salaries, perks and pensions for every retired sheriff & others for the last 40 years?
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Last night's rain had to be the biggest rainfall since probably August or July. It rained a whole lot, heavy, and all night long. The temp is 48. Cannot see the High Country snow-making area, up on top, due to heavy clouds, plus the rain continues to fall but not so heavy now.
Will Watervlle Valley skiing open tomorrow, Dec 4, as announced, or will it get moved back again? As always, only time will tell? The ground up at 3000' to 4000' elevation may not be frozen, or this rain could have thawed it out. Probably, the ground has to be frozen first for skiable snow to be groomed and skied. The WV snow phone 603-236-4144 still says that opening day will be November 21 so draw your own conclusion?
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I put the boat away too early, 69 degrees and sunny today in Southboro, MA
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Last edited by Lucky1; 12-04-2009 at 05:42 PM. Reason: Forgot to add that I saw a party boat go by out on the lake today in this unusually warm weather for a December in 2009! |
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Today, folks in Houston TX woke up to the earliest snow ever!
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Nonewithstanding the recent (very late) cooler change in temperature...
This last decade is the warmest in historical times http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8400905.stm and the CO2 level is higher than its been in 600,000+ years. Perhaps that's why the EPA recently (finally) recognized greenhouse gases as a hazard needing regulation: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/08/sc...gy-environment methinks ITD was right when he said "No good can come of this....." about the start of this thread..... Reality has a way of dampening the attempted humor of people who deny global warming |
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Come on, you know that is so wrong. That is a lie being manufactured by the conservative right wing that wants to destroy the earth in its greed, that is not what happened with the stolen emails. Read the real news!
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I'll leave you with my version of a post in another venue: Evolution - A theory Quantum Physics - A theory _________________________ anthropogenic global warming - "the science is settled" |
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Here comes the great Right Wing Conspiracy theory.
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Where is the helpful chat in this? Reasonable people can disagree but why these insults from either camp? I need calm in my life.
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Keeping this post focused on Lakes Region temps and impact...
Based on the 7-10 day forecast, we should see quickly declining water temps over the next few weeks. Small ponds here in N-central MA have stated keeping their ice skim well into the day, and I expect to start seeing ice on the edges of the larger ones any day now. With temps well below freezing at night, and barely above freezing (if at all) during the day, the water gives up heat quickly. I'd say we're on track for a normal ice in early January (+/- a few weeks) (For those who would like to continue to debate the larger global warming/cooling subject, please do so in another forum more appropriate to the topic) |
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