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In this episode we look at the upcoming nor'easter this weekend and explore the possibility of any frozen precipitation. We then recap the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season and discuss all the records that it broke yet wasn't as bad in many ways as some prior seasons. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Palma Accardi and Dan Skeldon talk winter weather, or the lack thereof this year so far, nor’easters and a jeopardy error, an idea about evacuations for strong coastal storms(good or bad idea), and your questions and comments. Tidal Flooding Talk is recorded live via Facebook at 7 p.m. every Sunday at The Irish Pub in Atlantic City and presented by the New Jersey Coastal Coalition - a nonprofit organization committed to building more resilient communities at the Jersey Shore. Follow the New Jersey Coastal Coalition on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and subscribe on YouTube and anywhere you get podcasts. Join the conversation online by commenting on the live stream on Facebook and #TidalFloodingTalk
In our continuing series of special interviews covering Voices Only 2019, Rachael sits down with members of the Nor'easters, 2019 ICCA champs, to talk about their tune Breathin', originally performed by Ariana Grande, and selected to appear on this year's compilation album. Learn more about the group here: https://www.facebook.com/noreasters.
October 12th, 2019 Rachael drove to Pittsburgh to cover Vertigo, a concert of all-star collegiate a cappella groups, hosted by the Carnegie Mellon Originals. While there, she was able to catch up with The Nor'easters and to talk about the latest with them to share with you. To learn more about the group, check them out here: https://www.facebook.com/noreasters.
Rachael sat down with NACC 2019 champions, The Nor'easters at the Chelmsford Aca-Pocalypse festival this past winter to talk about their participation in festivals like Aca-Pocalypse and what's next for the group! Check out The Nor'easters at https://www.nunoreasters.com.
Utah Puck Report host Jay Stevens is joined by Kyra Yu to talk about her earliest memories of hockey, some of her favorite stories about going to camps, and growing up playing against boys in hockey and how they benefited her success. We also talk about Kyra's decision to go to Dallas to play all-girls hockey and eventually committing to the University of New England to play NCAA hockey for the Nor'easters. Kyra also breaks down her season and how the team excelled thanks to the exceptional chemistry, leading the Nor'easters to the semifinals within their conference. Get all the hockey action on the Utah ice, from high school to tier 1 juniors, NCAA and pros. Former Utah Grizzly and 103.5 the Arrow personality Jay Stevens, hosts the Utah Puck Report along with Arrow talent and full-time hockey enthusiast, Gary Michaels, bringing you candid interviews with up-and-coming hockey stars, following their journey from Utah into the pros. Jay and Gary also talk with key contributors to the local hockey scene, gear manufacturers and professional hockey scouts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the show the gang talks about the recent Nor'easters and what causes them. Show Notes! Show predictions before Winter: Joel: 25" for Dulles Becky: 43" for State College Jimmy: 8" for Richmond Airport Actual measured snowfall: Dulles: 11.8” State College: 14.9” Richmond: 12.4” Jimmy guessed the amount closest to actual, so he wins. Wikipedia: Nor'easter Why Are There Suddenly So Many Nor'Easters? Accuweather: What is a Nor'easter? Dakota Smith, aka @weatherdak's The Four Nor'easters of March GIF. This week's music if the Revival March by John Phillips Sousa. March is National Weather Podcast month! There are a lot of other great weather podcasts participating in this program that we want you to check out as well. Please go to weatherpodcastmonth.com to check them out.
We are back after being off for 2 weeks cause of typical North-East winter weather. We discuss car updates, some bad news with John & Tylers cars, & Geneva Auto show.Please rate us on iTunes & follow us on social media. Enjoy!
Western Connecticut State University Chief Meteorologist Gary Lessor joins the Morning Record to explain why Connecticut has seen four nor'easters in just 19 days. He also tells us when this pattern will end. Credit www.bensound.com/ for the music.
Full show notes can be found at www.downcellarstudio.com/133 Thank you for tuning in to Episode 133 of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast. This week's segments included: On the Needles Crafty Adventures KAL News Events Contest, News & Notes Life in Focus Ask Me Anything On a Happy Note Quote of the Week Thank you to Macolrich, knittergirlkatie, ms.knitslot, knitternicole for the new reviews in Apple Podcasts. Thank you to everyone for your support and community as I celebrate my 6th Podiversary! On the Needles Pewter Socks Pattern: Non-Eucilidian by Sarah Jordan Yarn: Olann Hand Dyed in Ireland Sock Lite in the Pewter Colorway Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) Heel notes: Cuff down only. The heel turn takes what feels like a long time. You're adding stitches but still working in the round. It takes many rounds to increase out for the heel but the turn itself felt quick. Much less purling than any other heel flap I've done. No picking up stitches. I think it will be easy to memorize which is important to me. Rainbow Stripe Paintbox Socks Yarn: Paintbox Sock yarn in the Rainbow stripe colorway Needles: US 1.5 (2.5 mm) and US 1 (2 mm) Pattern: planning to do the Non-Euclidian heel by Sarah Jordan Christmas Stockings 3 to do in 2018. One for my cousin Kara who is expecting a baby girl in August! 2 that my mom's cousin in VA asked for for grandkids. 1 girl (Noelle), 1 boy (Noah) Pattern: Granny Square Christmas Stockings from Family Circle Magazine 1977 Yarn: Knit Picks Wool of the Andes in Red, Everglade Heather and White Hook: F (3.75 mm) Progress to date: 2 red pieces done. 1 green done. Large Granny Square Blanket Yarn: leftovers and mini skeins (fingering weight yarn) Hook: C yarn Plan: 3 large granny squares, bordered with cream or gray (TBD), 4-5 rows Inspiration: BetsyMakes Project Log Cabin Mitts Pattern: Log Cabin Mitts by Karen Templer (free) Needles: US 6 Yarn: scraps of worsted Go with the Flo Shawl Yarn: Invictus Yarn Needles: US 6 Pattern: to be published soon Crafty Adventures Got a little work done on my Week in the Life album from 2017. I am planning to participate in this project again this year. Check out Ali Edwards website for more details. KAL News Slay the Stash 2018 Each month you can declare a skein of yarn to knit/crochet/weave to its very end. Let’s use up those older special skeins that are soooo pretty we don’t want to touch them. In 2018, we are turning those sacred skeins into beautiful projects you can enjoy-- and maybe win a new beautiful skein of yarn from one of our sponsors along the way! Full details and rules can be found here. Use and follow #slaythestash2018 on Social Media March Thread Tune in to see if you're the February Winner! Slay the Stash 2018: Sponsor List January: KnitCircus February: Kathryn Frank Fiber Arts March: Blue Skin Yarns April: BlueberryChick Yarn May: Legacy Fiber Artz June: Knitters Brewing Co July: Fish Belly Fiber Works August: SixandSevenFiber September: Fibernymph Dye Works October: Marigold Jen November: Dyenamixx Yarns December: Sunsoaked Yarns Events 2018 Box O' Balls Round Robin Mini Swap: sign up anytime during 2018. Shipping cost of $13.50 (within US; have option to send Internationally) The contents will include: at least 20 mini yarn balls (each ball will be minimum of 5g/ 20 yards) to choose from, a handwritten note or card and a small gift. Find all of the details in this thread in the Ravelry Group. Festival Schedule Stitches United, Hartford CT- March 22-25 5th Annual Fiber Marketplace- Yarn Sellar, York, ME: Saturday April 7 from 10a-3p York Harbor Inn in York ME. $5 entry fee List of vendors available on their website Gore Place Annual Sheepsheering Festival: April 28 Connecticut Sheep, Wool & Fiber Festival: April 28 in Vernon, CT Needles Up: May 4 from 2-6p in Columbia Maryland Knot House Event: May 4 (and through the weekend), Frederick, MD Maryland Sheep & Wool: May 5 & 6 in West Friendship, MD NH Sheep & Wool: May 12 & 13 in Deerfield, NH Rhode Island Fiber Festival & Craft Fair: May 19 & 20 in Bristol, RI Massachusetts Sheep & Wool Festival: May 26 & 27 in Cummington, MA Fiber Frolic:June 2 & 3 in Windsor, ME VT Sheep & Wool: September 29 & 30 in Tunbridge, VT NY State Sheep & Wool Festival: October 20 & 21 in Rhinebeck, NY Fiber Festival of New England: November 3 & 4 in West Springfield, MA Contest, News & Notes Splash Pad Party KAL will run June and July 2018. Sponsor spots available. Life in Focus I've been very regimented all year- documenting goals for each week and checking off boxes. This month has thrown me for a loop with storms and sickness. But that's life, right? I've eased up and adjusted. It was a good reminder that we need to be able to pivot. Go with the flow... It will all be ok. Ask Me Anything Question from Michelle- chellescraps on Ravelry: I am interested in what type of ball winder and swift you have or would recommend. I am getting to the point that I could really use one. I know that I would rather spend more money on something that would last, but I do not need the gold version. Answer: I have a Stanwood swift that I bought on Amazon. I love it and it's held up well. At $52 it's not cheap but its not crazy expensive either. I like that i folds down and doesn't take up a lot of space. I have the Nancy's Knit Knacks Ball Winder. I have this one. At $299 it's a huge investment. I'm not 100% sure I'd have purchased it for myself. My mom kindly gifted it to me for Christmas. I've had it for a few years now and it's amazing. I've used others at friend's houses and nothing comes close to the experience I've had with this. If you want a more in depth comparison of these items I'd check out Episode 300 of the Knitmore Girls podcast. On a Happy Note We've had three Nor'easters here in Boston already this March! For us that's meant at least 4 days without power, 2 of those had us trapped at home when a tree took down the power line in the driveway. Dan and I made the best of it, chatting, listening to podcasts and crafting. During the second storm, I got struck down with my first virus of the season and it was a doozie! T I was able to my niece Riley’s 1st dance competition. She did great! Planning my nephew's Garret’s birthday celebration. He wants to go to one of the trampoline park type places and then for me to bring my big camera to his dirt bike race. I had my costume fitting for Cabaret. Most of my costumes aren't family-friendly but here's one I can share. Quote of the Week Don't expect much from a drowning man. He's not going to offer you a candy bar or ask how your day was. He's too busy not drowning. Generosity takes effort. It requires the space to take your mind off your own problems long enough to see someone else's. It requires the confidence to share when a big part of you wants to hoard. And it requires the emotional labor of empathy. Generosity begins by trusting ourselves enough to know that we're not actually drowning. -Seth Godin ------ Thank you for tuning in! Contact Information: Ravelry: BostonJen & Down Cellar Studio Podcast Ravelry Group Twitter: Instagram: BostonJen1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/downcellarstudio Sign up for my email newsletter to get the latest on everything happening in the Down Cellar Studio!
Season 2 of Dude, We're Adults is FINALLY here and the guys are in full swing holding nothing back on each other and their Top 3 Places They'd NEVER Live. Plus, if they could travel back in time, what events would they want to prevent and be apart of. All that and Nor'Easters explained!
Despite the Nor'Easters and Pennsylvanian second winter, Adam and Steve say goodbye to stout weather as spring is right around the corner. What better way than to drink stouts? While they drink they also talk spit beer, Trump tariffs, KBS week, craft beer in Las Vegas and at the NASCAR track. Steve makes a lot of references to Motörhead, and they end the episode with a rousing game of "Would You Rather?" Beers: Wildcard Reason for the Season Coffee StoutBrewery Vivant Tart Side of the MoonDogfish Head Wood-Aged Bitches Brew
The show hits between two Nor'easters, so Goalie will be internet challenged this week, but we've got all three hosts to chat about this week's news, including Where the Water Tastes Like Wine review, Far Cry 5 news, and whether your next premium edition will contain a sex doll.Enjoy.
Episode 33 – 3/6/18 WindsweptMonique on Ravelry and Instagram, windsweptmonique@gmail.com. Show Notes at knittingontherun.podbean.com FOs, Wips, Knitting Fail, Pattern Acquisition, Out and About, On the Run Thanks so much for listening! Start with a quick update. Squeezing this episode in between storms. We got home from visiting both sets of grandparents in Florida and found ourselves in the path of a record-breaking nor’easter. It was an intense storm! What is a nor’easter? A type of cyclone storm, like hurricanes and typhoons are, that occur off the shore of New England and the Canadian Maritime provinces. Gets it’s name from the winds coming out of the northeast on the back side of the storm, we get them all winter and they often dump lots of snow – feet of snow. In the northeastern US we get weather coming up the coast from Florida and also weather coming across the continent west to east. Occiaionally these two weather systems crash together and start rotating counter-clockwise and we get a nor’easter. This was an unusal nor’easter for southern new England in that it was almost al rain. The rain/snow line was quite a ways inland. Normally the rain snow line is right near the coast (I live only about 20 miles from the North Atlantic ocean and normally we’re inside the snow line for most of the storm. Instead, we got 3-4 inches of rain [7.5-10cm] out of this one storm with hurricane-force winds. Trees down everywhere, hundreds of thousands without power in Massachusetts alone. We’re still clearing up and we’re getting another nor’easter tomorrow! Tomorrow’s looks like a more traditional storm, which normally wouldn’t work people much, except we still have a lot of damage from the last storm. FOs One sock of Vanilla is the New Black by Anneh Fletcher. I have skinny ankles so I adapted this by not doing the last 2 heel increases and it fit my foot very well. Worked on this one all over Florida, even at Disney’s Magic Kingdom, and finished on the airplane on the way home. Wips Vanilla is the New Black – started the second sock Emerald Deep shawl – Started chart 5 of 5 last night! This shawl is a charity knit for AGC Scholarships, a group that raises money for families dealing with infertility or who are trying to adopt. Worked in Ito Yarn’s Kinu, 100% silk. Kinu has a colorway, Aqua, which is almost the exact color of AGC’s logo so it was too perfect not to use. The shawl will be auctioned off at AGC’s annual gala to raise money. If you or someone you love would like to learn more about AGC, visit agcscholarships.org Knitting Fail I started the Peppermint Mocha sock by CC Almon from JavaPurl designs on the planeride to Florida on my US 2 Lykke needles. When I tried it on the next day it was WAAAAY too big, so once I dig out a US 0 or 1 I’ll try again. It was my fault, not the pattern’s, as I didn’t make a gauge swatch. Pattern Acquisition Coinciding with the Ravallenics this year was the annual Middle Earth Games for the Tolkien group that I’m a part of, and I was lucky enough to win a free pattern! Since I won it from a Tolkien-based group, I chose the Dancing Dragons Coat from Heike Campbell which is a spectacular and challenging knit that I am really looking forward to! I’m hoping it’ll be my Ravelry sweater :) I’ve linked to it and included a photo in the show notes, you have to see this one appreciate it! Out and About Florida! W’re home. Had a great time. Spent half the time with my inlaws in Ocala area, and half the time with my parents outside Orlando. 1 day at Magic Kingdom last Monday, the boys behaved so well we opened and almost closed the park. The lines were horrendous – didn’t realize it was Mississippi and Louisiana school vacation week last week. Luckily we got 3 fastpasses for Space, Big Thunder and Splash mountains in the morning, which Thing 1 is tall enough to ride, and mom and dad got alternate fastpasses and took Jonathan on Buzz Lightyear and Aladdin’s carpets, etc. Then we kept getting more fastpasses for the rest of the day for rides we could all go on together and we got on 13 or 14 rides despite the crowds. Upcoming stuff: Stitches United week of March 24th – not sure if I’m going Sat or Sun yet, but I’ll be there. On The Run Training is still going well, though I skipped anything formal our week in Florida. I figure the 10 miles I walked at Magic Kingdom covered anything I missed, ha! Now that it’s getting warmer I’m starting to take Thing 2 out for walks in our jogging stroller, which he loves. My mileage is behind what I wanted to be at this point, but my body feels healthy so I’m not pushing it too much, No more injuries!
Bruce is a New England institution and has been in various bands including Bruce Marshall and The Clue and was a member of the Toy Caldwell Band. He has opened for Lynyrd Skynyrd, Charlie Daniels, The Outlaws, The Beach Boys...the list goes on and on. His current bands include The Bruce Marshall Group as well as The Nor'easters and he is also half of the Montgomery and Marshall acoustic duo with bluesman James Montgomery. See more of who we are at www.abovethebasement.com. Join us! Learn more at www.patreon.com/abovethebasement.
A legendary cappella aficionado known for his time with the Nor'easters, intense arrangements, and role with Camp A Cappella, Shams Ahmed sits down with Talkappella to spill the tea.
A legendary cappella aficionado known for his time with the Nor'easters, intense arrangements, and role with Camp A Cappella, Shams Ahmed sits down with Talkappella to spill the tea.
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Nor'easters are storm systems that frequently occur in the eastern United States during winter. In this episode, Marshall explains where Nor'easters get their name, how they work and why some Nor'easters are more powerful than others. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Nor'easters are storm systems that frequently occur in the eastern United States during winter. In this episode, Marshall explains where Nor'easters get their name, how they work and why some Nor'easters are more powerful than others. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers