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Fozz

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  1. 34" in PDII? Are there any confirmed reports of totals that high in the eastern burbs of Baltimore? I've seen it on the wikipedia page but never any convincing evidence
  2. Or maybe getting 2-3 HECS that year means we wait twice as long as usual for the next one
  3. I thought you were all joking about deleting... honestly I would've thrown a fit if you'd actually done it. Lots of memories, images, animations, videos, and old discussions here and although it doesn't need to be bumped every year, I still want it around.
  4. Not worth bumping when we're in a crappy winter like this year
  5. I wonder how models would've handled the 1922 Knickerbocker storm.
  6. My personal favorites: 1) Feb 10, 2010 2) PDII 3) Dec 19, 2009 4) Feb 6, 2010 5) Feb 2013 when I chased in SNE
  7. Where did you live in Jan 1996? I'm curious how much our area got... I was very young at the time so I have little recollection of it
  8. For the region as a whole? Certainly Snowmaggedon. It doesn't get more perfect than that. I actually enjoyed the second storm more, but maybe because for the first storm I missed the 30+ totals by a few miles and it was mostly at night. The second storm was more of a Baltimore special. But regionwide, Snowmaggedon was as amazing of a storm as we've ever had. EDIT: Maybe Jan 1996 was better... I can't say much about that since I was so young, but I always thought it had similar or slightly lower totals than Feb 6, 2010
  9. The first HECS in February completely missed New England, as well as Manhattan. The second storm was a painful bust for SNE, and then the late month "Snowicane" brought a HECS to NYC while SNE received 40 degree wind-driven rain. I almost felt bad for SNE that winter, but at the same time I didn't... the key word is almost. People who whine when they get above average snow, just because places further south are getting more, annoy me. They think they're entitled to always get buried.
  10. Nah, NYC and Boston got about 8-12" or so... but LI received HECS totals
  11. I almost missed it... I was out of town from the 20th till around New Years. Had this storm happened just a few days later, I would have missed out on it completely. Is it this thread? http://www.easternuswx.com/bb/index.php?/topic/214818-thundersnow-18z-gfs-sounding-says-maybe/
  12. I actually rank this above 2/6/2010.... for years I wasn't sure which storm I liked more, but now that I think about it, I choose December 2009, even though my area got more in the February storm. The anticipation before the storm was so much more thrilling, mainly because it was the first HECS in almost 7 years, while 2/6/2010 was the first HECS in 7 weeks and felt a lot like deja vu. The other reason is the shock and rarity of it happening in mid-December. Like I said in another thread, I didn't think a storm of this magnitude was possible in December. It was just unbelievable.
  13. Time to bump this up http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/wp/2014/12/17/looking-back-on-winter-2009-10-snowpocalypse-strikes-smashes-december-snow-records/
  14. You all need to stop getting so depressed from remembering great storms
  15. Awesome storm. In the days leading up to it I literally couldn't believe what I was seeing, even though the upper air setup was fantastic. I didn't think a HECS in December was possible until this storm.
  16. I couldn't even keep up with all the thrill and excitement......all seemed way too good to be true. Got my last final canceled and enjoyed my 19" of snow
  17. I found this link (http://www.wunderground.com/radar/help.asp) which nicely explains how radars work, but I do have a noob question: I sometimes see people talking about level 3 or level 2 radars, which I assume refers to NEXRAD's data, but what is the difference between those "levels"? From what I've seen, people talk about level 3 data as if it's inferior, but why?
  18. This thread should probably be pinned. Now that spring is on the way, I will need a lot of learning with severe weather since I know next to nothing beyond the noob level.
  19. I miss my hourly ventures outside up until 2 or 3 am.
  20. Damn..........I had at least 20" at this time exactly 2 years ago. Good times.
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