Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

wickedpissahdude83 t1_j9oxrjq wrote

What BAE? No thanks. Or any of the other defense contractors with a business model that thrives on tearing the planet apart with sustained war or executives cutting corners that leads to planes falling out of the sky.

joking aside, yes, i understand the volatility with the behavior of the atmosphere you guys are constantly dealing with and how that differs from me running a simulation based on physics that havn't been volatile since Newton was alive.

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TheCloudBoy OP t1_j9ou9i7 wrote

Ahh a mechanical engineer, you work at any of the companies in Manchester? Well you've gone through a number of the classes I have (thermodynamics, physics, probably fluid dynamics, etc.), so you should understand the complexities in numerical weather prediction and how it can vastly differ from simulations engineers utilize.

The better meteorologists in our field do read between the lines and leverage the basics taught in college, however the issue overnight differs from other scenarios where people just rip a model forecast like lemmings. Coming into this, there was decent confidence probabilistically that the 700 mb warm front clears into NH, so the ensemble blend of forecasts (or simulations) agreeing on this. When it becomes apparent 3-5 hours prior to snow starting that the front won't clear, well you're screwed.

I'm happy to rationally defend my thinking and explain complexities like a competent meteorologist should, but I won't sit here and let my above-average skillset be chalked up to some "dick sucking, righteous asshole".

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rapatao133 t1_j9otoe0 wrote

Almost every day, I hear or read the "no massholes or transplants" or "if you come here is under our terms" remarks. This state is full of "closeted" bigots or "passively racist." The jacked-up prices for housing, electricity, and gas prevent minorities from moving. Also, the pride people feel here for keeping things the way they prevent progress will put off potential movers. As a minority transplant, I feel this state is stuck in limbo, and natives promote it.

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DeerFlyHater t1_j9os77f wrote

This sounds like a big win for the city. It is certainly something that is needed and providing competitive child care rates may force the private centers in the area to lower theirs.

I'd be curious about two things:

How will they meet their stated goal of at least 51% of the children coming from low to moderate income? IMO a copy of a 1040 would be decent proof, but is the city willing to go that far.

Also, how will this be funded?

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wickedpissahdude83 t1_j9os503 wrote

Meteorology is the most over-rated sensationalized gig out there. I have never seen so much self dick sucking as I have than in that industry.

Hey you know, I am just some jack-wagon asshole with a BSME but I can tell you for fucking sure that I can look at a simulation in my industry and know when it doesn't look right and I need to read between the lines and utilize the knowledge that I have and forecast something that conflicts with the sim.

Why the fuck is it so hard for you self dick sucking righteous assholes to do the same thing?

I mean what the fuck guy? I havn't even had my great one xtra xtra yet this morning guy. i mean what the fuck is going on we got my man Tony being cancelled and rogue meteorologists throwing around bunk ass forecasts on reddit while half the liberal twats on here shove their nose so far up your ass.

#DADDYDESANTIS2024

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glitteryunicornlady t1_j9or9eq wrote

My son went to daycare for like 3 weeks in his life because it cost as much as his dad was making at work. It sucked. We were always poor. I worked at a daycare, and even though I liked it, I made $10/hr. I was also working at the NH State Liquor stores making $13, so I left the daycare. That place is completely closed now.

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