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EastonSN+

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  1. Up here the coastline was affected and at the end of the storm we ended up with 6 inches of heavy wet snow. Massive storm.
  2. Correct only 12.6 inches of snow accumulated for Central Park before receiving 11.9 from the superstorm. Even with the superstorm Central Park was below average for snowfall.
  3. Thanks, so Central Park is 3.9 inches behind the 80s average. 20 inches next season would put Central Park in alignment with the 80s average. I honestly thought my town was going to challenge 95/96 in 13/14. I was sitting at 58 inches and the models had a 16 inch event within 4 days and two more systems in line afterwards. Of course that's when DC stole the snow and we went cold and dry.
  4. I THINK NYC is at 10.6 inches this year. If so, this decade (15.38) is 4.36 inches behind the 80s average (19.74). However this deficit can be erased with a 22.5 inch season next year. I still find it incredible that the 1990s had the highest average snowfall of the three low snowfall decades despite only having 2 above average snowfall seasons. Of course those two seasons were 75.6 and 53.4.
  5. Especially for early and late season.
  6. Your making this too easy lol.
  7. I believe Raleigh, SE Virginia through the Delmarva were the hardest hit this winter.
  8. Cold Winters such as this sometimes have a last gasp cold snap in March. Good for spring skiing at least.
  9. Amazing winter down there even if this does not come to fruition. We just have to break out of this 1980s weather pattern, hopefully next year we will see.
  10. No coincidence that the 1980s represented the last spike as we are replicating the cold dry warm wet pattern. Only 2.2 higher than the coldest that decade.
  11. 92 93 must have shot down the ranks after that historic March. Makes sense that we have two 1980s Winters in there as this year has mirrored the '80s weather pattern.
  12. I think the big question for this month is whether or not we and up above or below average temps wise. Would be interesting to get all four months below average although this month is in serious Jeopardy.
  13. No doubt it was a bust out here, however still ended up with a heavy snow event. The biggest bust was Philly which was forecast to get 8 to 12 and got 0.
  14. I am so sick of cloudy damp cool April's.
  15. Thanks as always Don for your work this winter. It's great to see that we finally had a meteorological winter with all three months below average. First cold winter in years. I do worry about the spring though as there are rumblings of an sswe, I don't remember the last time we had a truly hot April, I believe the last time we reached 80 was in April 2008?
  16. I do believe the new England forum, specifically Orhwxman, Coastal WX and 40/70 benchmark, have a great understanding of the current environment and recent below average snowfall years. Great discussion in the March sub forum there from yesterday if you have time. I wish Don would post more often in that forum, after All Westchester county is right on the border of New England.
  17. Nah I am just missing around with Forky. He usually trolls the New England forum so just wanted to mess with him since he gets angy at someone thinking it's cold outside.
  18. Negative EPO!!!!! Probably some warm Waters pumping up the ridge LOL. In all seriousness that's some serious lack of moisture.
  19. Actually the 1800s didn't have the coldest temperature LOL. Forky it didn't get colder the further back you go lol.
  20. If it's cheap then hopefully they have a way to move it forward.
  21. I'm sorry about that misread. Which country is leading this and can there be contention from other countries?
  22. Don't forget the permanent forcing in phases four five and six which did not happen this year either.
  23. That one storm kept us from having a year without snowfall in Central Park.
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