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Everything posted by CPcantmeasuresnow
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We hope it’s the first widespread significant event. In Albanys forecast area is warning criteria 7 inches?
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I don’t quite understand the Winter Storm Watch for 5-8 still in Orange County. If they are so on the fence about achieving the six inch warning criteria why not just issue an advisory for 4-6 and upgrade to a warning at 4 am if needed.
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Highland mills. It’s right in between Central Valley and Cornwall. Most of the town 500 to 800 feet ASL.
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Winter storm watches in Orange County. Hopefully that becomes a warning with the 4 pm update.
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JFK is a terrible representation of NYC snowfall wise but I’m sure you already know that. The only positive to that is LaGuardia and JFK usually get storm totals correct. Central Park gets measurements low 80% of the time. LGA would be a better representative sight, JFK is the southern extreme of NYC. It would be like using the northern Bronx as the representative sight as the opposite extreme.
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That would take 29.4 inches more of snow from this point forward. That would be a top 5 period going forward through April. I doubt it but I’d love it.
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Unless it starts up again 0.8 inches for this one and I didn’t even expect that. 8.8 now for the season. At the very least it looks assured now I won’t have my first ever single digit snowfall season.
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If you cleared the board that's a serious violation of the most recent guidelines. It may disqualify anything you recorded today.
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0.8 on the snowboard as of 1:00 PM snow picked up again so I may even break an inch, 8.8 now for the season.
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Should we actually get Plowable snow Monday night, I’m back to rooting for a cold March. The 52 projected on Thursday is already annoying me. One thing at a time I know. Let’s see some significant snow first.
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For March it would be 10-1 it does. For April even money.
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In this case it makes a lot of sense. You want to build your current models around what your current date averages are and they continue to increase over the last 60 years. Today’s set up would not yield the same result that 30 years ago did.
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The record low is the 2.8 inches in 72/73. That was a much colder winter than this one. You’re correct.
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New England Met Winter 2022-2023 Banter
CPcantmeasuresnow replied to HoarfrostHubb's topic in New England
I’m sitting at 8 inches even for the season with no more than 2.5 in any one event. To me this season is an obvious F so far, and if I have another another March 2018 and first week April where I received 50 inches it can’t make up for the worst late November through end of February I’ve ever experienced. Even another March 2018 makes this a D+. You can never make up for losing the holidays, the lowest Sun angle month and the entire month of January and February and record warmth both months. March 1888 can’t rectify what we’ve already endured, but that might come close. -
I seriously doubt it, but if it did happen I’m sure those of us in the HV would do pretty well too. With that said it wouldn’t save this Winter for me. A month of winter in March and a week in April wouldn’t undo three and half months of total crap.
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We live in the northeast. Did you mean New England?
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It's just so pathetic that this even warrants commenting on. Such is the state of the Winter that never was.
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What an easy marker you are. So the worst winter so far in New York City history and you give it an F+? I don’t see how it’s anything other than an F minus right now. It’s actually so bad we should create the letter G just to grade this winter. if somehow New York City received 30 inches of snow in March to bring it a normal snowfall winter, and temperatures in March actually were normal or slightly below the top grade that could be achieved right now is a D, and that’s best case scenario. In my opinion of course. I live 50 miles north of New York City so I grade my winters differently. I want at least 45 days of snow cover, average snowfall and average temperatures for a season to receive a B minus. With 8 inches of snowfall so far and snow cover for six days, and no ice to speak of, and above normal temperatures pretty much straight for two months, this is a G- right now.
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Pretty rare for that area from one event. Since the 1880’s they have had only 5 storms of 17 or more inches. In the same time period NYC has had 16 storms of 17 or more inches.
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With all due respect, you are out of your mind.
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Good grief, when is someone going to take this model out back and put it out of its misery. Yet I can’t tun away.
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Warning level for this year.
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You can’t declare something over if it never started.
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For the city and coastal plain maybe. We in the northern areas of suburbs still have our share of significant snows during that period, but in this year of no winter I’m already at the point of not caring.
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Well Boston has only 7 inches of snow for the entire season so far. I’m doubting it works out for them either.