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The 4 Seasons

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  1. N. Foster had 16.1 so that seems close enough, West Thompson Lake 16". So many of these reports on the PNS are ending at Tuesday morning so they are completely invalid and too low, had to delete a lot which sucks
  2. I'm never touching March 4-6, 2001 again. what a nightmare with these PNS
  3. i see i thought you were making a joke about combining the "EE" rule and "weekend" rule. But i have noticed a ton of big storms occurred on weekends Anyway, can you see my last post on new England snowstorm memories, if you have Mar 4-6, 2001 and Dec 30th, 2000, that would be helpful
  4. thrilling stuff i had 0.15 but rounded down to 0.1 in anger
  5. really? I remember reading something in the early/mid 2000s that nearly all of the major all-snow blizzards/snowstorms occur on or around the weekend. I always remembered that growing up, not that it matters or makes a difference in anything.
  6. @Ginx snewx would you happen to have March 4-6, 2001 as well?
  7. If anyone has S/SW CT totals from this let me know
  8. BTW the 00Z UKMET also had a hit for that 23rd system at the end of the run.
  9. 6Z Euro came in colder for the Fri/Sat threat.
  10. Today (and tomorrow) is the 23rd anniversary of PDII. For that i have refreshed the maps for the event and created a new L Northeast map as well. It is Bostons #1 all time storm and BDRs #2 all time and only the 2nd time ever they reached 20" or more. 15-28" at every single climate site in OKX and BOX is impressive. Full radar/sfc loops up here: https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/feb-16-17-2003 UPDATED for Plymouth County.
  11. i think that's the first time in the 12 or so years of being on here that i saw Will like or react to a reply.
  12. Seems like every storm we had this winter is centered around the weekend, Fri-Mon. Storm on the GFS is also Sun night-Mon
  13. lol i did the same thing, and then i put it too far south by accident i gotta fix that. Looks like Mohonk Lake COOP is a bit too far south, its NW of New Paltz i couldnt figure out what the light blue was supposed to be, 0.1-4? Apr 1987 is def one i could do eventually, not that familiar with the 80s, vortex95 was a big help
  14. I also wanted to shout out two archival sites that i use to gather additional records and reports for NJ/NY/MA. One is the big one everyone knows about Ray's Winter Storm Archive which is NJ NWS PHI focused. The other is also fantastic and it is NY Capital District/Catskills/Berkshires NWS ALY focused and that's Steve LaPointe's Weathernet6 Archive. He's got all major storms from 1993 to present and is very helpful with filling in reports from Berkshire, Dutchess, Ulster and Litchfield counties.
  15. Yeah, it's intentional. The main archive and the snowfall maps pages (and all extension pages e.g. early/late) are "only" 94/95-present. The Historic Snowstorms page is the one where im going to go back and fill in the major snowstorms prior to 1994. It's a work in progress.. I really haven't done much yet prior to 1994. I think there is only 7 storms so far from 1888-1994. Data really sucks once you go prior to the mid/late 90s. It's really just CO-OP and that's it.
  16. Thanks, that helps a lot, i will certainly look into doing those 80s storms if they meet the benchmark/criteria i set which is at least 12"+ over a portion of the region (at least a county or so wide) May 18th, 2002 is there, just not in the main archive since it wasn't a 3"+ storm for CT/SNE/Tri-State (just a part of the berkshires) but it's in the SNE snowfall maps for that season (kinda wild how the worst season ever had the latest snowfall ever haha. Kinda like 19-20 here with that May 9th storm.) https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/sne-01-02 Oct 30th, 2020 is definitely there and in the main archive https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/oct-30-2020 There are many snowfall maps for each season in the SNE section that didn't make the main archive https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/snowfall-maps/sne-snowfall-maps
  17. the guy just buried in like 8 feet of snow in all directions with half his body popping out, just chillin there
  18. brutal. im surprised how many people noticed it. i mean once you pointed it out it was very clear after zooming in, but just glancing at it i could have easily missed it
  19. would you happen to have a number for PD2?
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