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  2. In 18,000 BC this would've been 10" of snow on 20:1 ratios.
  3. 7 car accident out here on 222 s Spring Twp roads are caving moderate snow
  4. They seem to start during differential heating or steep lapse rates during CAA. We seem to get them during times of broken clouds/partly sunny conditions after a snow, with a strong 850 mb flow amid steep low level lapse rates.
  5. Rain about to end here. Almost .5". This was a better event than I thought it'd be. Much needed and I won't miss the salt that covered everything.
  6. I'm amazed that there's still some semblance of a snowpack outside my window after the conditions this weekend
  7. Fascinating observation (to me at least): the snow started to accumulate on the 32F sleet/snow on the ground maybe 5 minutes ago, but isn't accumulating on our deck table (stone, so probably at least in the mid-30s), but did just start accumulating on our rattan deck chairs (likely colder than the table). Pretty sure it'll be accumulating on everything soon as intensity is picking up.
  8. I can do that someday, not going to do that tonight lol. But the issue is ridges are becoming more significantly anomalous. So you won't see as many crazy anomalies in the past because they didn't exist as much. We are seeing more and more positive anomalies now...which yea makes it harder to overcome a hostile pacific...which is why we aren't snowing as much!
  9. Starting to snow lightly here, wind picking up out of the east.
  10. i had Central Park hitting 42 today for a high anyone know the split?
  11. Can you do it with >1std to the index pattern? I know sometimes a good gulf of alaska low pressure pattern will be called +EPO.
  12. Did not know TS occurred w/ the May 1977 event. I wish these obs were also archived in the original SA format. Also, all remarks were lost for some reason when they converted the SAs to METAR format. Those were the best part! LTG obs and SNOINCRs, among other things.
  13. Correct I fixed it, we did have 15 snowstorms with 3 of 4 indexes hostile but none with all 4. Sorry...good catch
  14. Edit.... my bad, I had an error that I just fixed. So... there were no warning events with all 4 indexes hostile...HOWEVER...there were 15 warning events with 3/4 of the indexes hostile. That is a significant amount of our snowfall! Additionally, historically the AO/NAO was more important that the pacific. We only had 18 warning snowstorms with a hostile AO/NAO help but we had 35 warning snowstorms with a hostile PNA pattern! This has flipped recently, in the last 10 years the pacific has dominated in a way that is not historically normal, and is very problematic because historically arctic pattersn driven by huge EPO/PNA ridges are NOT the way we get snowy pattersn, they are typically cold/dry patterns. Our snowiest patterns used to be -AO/NAO driven with a flawed pacific...this would direct pacific waves into the west and then would then run into the compressed flow over the east and be forced under us and it would be just cold enough to snow. Think 2010. That's our snow look. Not some huge EPO/PNA ridge where our flow is right off the arctic and its just cold...but dry because there are no pacific waves everything is diving down the backside of the eastern trough...we just saw what that typically looks like the last 3 weeks!
  15. definitely could overperform here. 2-4 is attainable if all things go right!
  16. Seems like the snow is on the other side of the Delaware. Any obs out of Philly?
  17. You really have completely closed yourself off to unlearning or learning anything. Your confidence has put massive limitations on your ability to absorb our process any kind knowledge or understanding usefully. AI Overview Pollution does not have a harder time forming in winter; in fact, winter and cold conditions often make air pollution worse and more concentrated. Cold, dense air inhibits dispersion, while phenomenon like temperature inversions trap pollutants near the ground, causing them to linger longer than in summer. Key Reasons Pollution is Worse in Winter: Temperature Inversions: Warm air can trap a layer of cold, stagnant air near the ground, acting like a lid that prevents pollutants (from cars, wood burning, and industry) from dispersing. Dense Air: Cold air is denser and slower-moving, which allows pollutants to build up rather than being swept away by wind. Increased Emissions: Cold starts for vehicles and increased, consistent use of home heating (wood stoves, furnaces) release higher amounts of pollution. Reduced Precipitation: Lower rainfall in winter means fewer pollutants are washed out of the air. While some photochemical smog components are higher in summer, the overall concentration of pollutants, especially particulate matter (PM2.5), is generally higher in winter.
  18. 35f rain/snow mix in NE Philly. More flakes than rain drops. If the rates can pick up we should flip to all snow. Temps gone down 2 degrees since I got home from work at 730.
  19. There will still be chances. This week should be a net gainer for many.
  20. ^I don't see + - ++. Are you sure you aren't calling the last one +PNA the opposite?
  21. Some bigger flakes starting to mix in but still light so far..35
  22. If the moisture column saturates in time to reach the ground before it's halfway over, and IF rates get heavy enough. Two big IFs, especially northern areas.
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