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Blizzard of 93

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  1. Either way, I am looking forward to talking about “snow mows” in another month or two.
  2. How about February 1st of 2021 when there was around a foot of snow region wide from a coastal low? I think that I remember your disgust that the plows didn’t do a good job downtown with that Winter storm.
  3. Lol, I didn’t “toss” anything, just pointing out the contributing factors as to what drove the numbers. Sorry (not sorry) for all of the details.
  4. @TheClimateChanger Thanks for the detailed responses. We all have much to learn about the past & future of our ever evolving climate. In the meantime, I’m looking forward to tracking the upcoming Winter weather season with everyone.
  5. It was also remarkable just how consistently cool the second half of September was at MDT. 17 days out of the month of September had below normal average daily temperatures at MDT.
  6. MDT average high temperature for September averaged only +.2 above normal, despite the early month heat wave. The overnight low average temperature of +2.3 was the main contributor to the slightly above average month of September, which overall only ended up +1.3 at MDT.
  7. What were the temperatures like 500 or 1000 years ago in these locations?
  8. We have had terrible snow Winters during every decade on record in Harrisburg over the past 100 years or so. We also have great snow & cold years mixed in most decades as well. My point is, who knows how much snow or how warm or cold it was thousands or millions of years ago in this region? Also, last year, while we were warm with very little snow, the western USA had record setting snow & cold in many locations.
  9. Is it embarrassing because my question makes too much sense? Please…lol….
  10. What were temps like every decade for the past 4.5 billion years in PA or anywhere on the planet for that matter? No one can seem to answer that….
  11. The earth is around 4.5 billion years old, yet some are worried about warming temperatures over the last 50 years… In the words of the great Pittsburgh poster…”LOL” !
  12. After reading all of this great discussion today, I realized that I’m still waiting on the Climate Change poster to provide stats on PA temps from 1350 AD & 350 BC just so we can compare… My guess is that he can’t find these numbers? Was it a warm or cold period? What were the ocean temperatures? i suppose that I should just accept that history just started 100 years ago or when the satellite era began!
  13. I agree! Very few sustained heat waves & lots of breaks in the humidity this Summer. Beyond the 1 week of heat earlier this month, September has been very pleasant as well. The rest of this week looks to be below normal to normal in the temperature department.
  14. Thanks for posting this! I love your contributions to this board. It’s a shame that the guy from Pittsburgh says “lol” after each one of your posts. The next time that he makes a quality post, it will be a first for him! Please keep posting here & don’t let one guy bother you!
  15. Hmmmm….could it have been the weather pattern at the time or maybe part of the cyclical nature of the weather?
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