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Troop

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  1. Off topic, but have been a member of this forum since 2014 and rarely miss a post but also rarely offer up a comment.  Just wondering if it isn't time to consider splitting this west or east "of the rockies" group into a Great Plains and Great Lakes group, for those east of the Rockies.  So often, the Cornhuskers take over a post in which a storm is hitting them, but not impacting east of the Mississippi.  Conversely, storms that track through WI/IL/MI/IN don't always have impact in the Plains states and those living within 10 hours of Chicago take over a post.  It's a BIG area that the jet stream impacts very differently - I always enjoy the information and discussion that Tom provides here on the forum, but would like to see it split back up again into separate boards for the Great Plains and Great Lakes.  Just my two cents.  For this current storm that is blowing hard through NB and working across IA and into WI, its a solid one - enjoy it, but go ez on your backs when digging out.

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  2. Thanks NEJeremy for saying something that needed to be said. (You can add Money to that list too). I have a business that depends on winter weather (skiing) and this December has been a killer for us, but daily groaning of my worries here won't change Mother Nature one bit. Now, back to the posts that off substantive weather information...

  3. Nice surprise finish to a winter that was often lackluster in the snow department. Have seen 2.5" here in NW IL. Now headed up to Granite Peak for some late season skiing - today starts their "Avalanche Days" so this snow came at a great time. Gotta enjoy winter while we still can.

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  4. Been prowling on the site for years and years but never posted.   Makes you wonder how many are following this blog from the shadows.   What a winter its been though - and it keeps getting better.  

     

    One favor to ask - so many of us post about how a storm will hit them, miss them to the north, be stronger to the east, etc. but they don't have their location listed in their profile.  It would help a lot for the frequent bloggers to have their locations in their profile so we know where they're at and can better figure out how the weather is behaving around them.   Just a friendly suggestion from a long time fellow weatherhound.  

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