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psv88

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  1. West of the Saktikos and north of the LIE is a different world. We’ll hang on to ZR until at least 10. Check out weather underground map. South shore at or above freezing, north shore and western Suffolk in upper 20s. Usually takes a few hours for the warm air to work it’s way up here
  2. Up 0.6 in past 38 minutes to 29.1. Slow crawl. Snow and sleet continues out here
  3. Temp has risen a degree in the last hour and it’s 28.5. We aren’t spiking 4 degrees in an hour
  4. This will be the difference from south shore. THey are approaching freezing now and you will stay below freezing and ZR until 11 pm.
  5. Coming down hard now, 27, about 1.5" down
  6. 1/2” in nw Suffolk and moderate snow.
  7. Maybe 1/4 inch down, light snow and 26
  8. One thing is that climate models are fickle and complex. Sure climate warms, but when Greenland melts and the North Atlantic is much less salty, what happens to the Gulf Stream? Does the lack of salinity disrupt its flow and lead to colder waters off the east coast? Does a cooler Gulf Stream means less intense nor’easters? Frankly, nobody really knows.
  9. On that note, i was reading some article about the next mass extinction and how the earth will recover with millions of new species, like has happened after each prior mass extinction. Mass extinctions are bad for us in the short term for the elimination and management of insect pests and pollination of food, but long term it will even out.
  10. Yea it’s funny there was one mainstream article on the cooling planet 45 years ago that some point to. Very strange.
  11. And that shows someone blaming this winter on climate change how?
  12. Nobody is blaming this winter on climate change. Areas south of us got snow. Maybe the polar vortex dropping south caused by warmer sea temps in the arctic, but you guys are making stuff up.
  13. Funny thing is climatologists have a great idea where the snow line was back then. The ice ages are well known and documented by the movement of glaciers. Long Island was formed by glaciers in one of the last ice ages. I believe the glacier stopped mid island, the melt water created the Long Island sound, and the rocky north shore and glacial merrains form the southern extent. So we can approximate the rain snow line periods past. Not precisely of course, but generally yes. Any more questions?
  14. 72 inches here last winter, was bullseye for nearly every blizzard. And March was insane.
  15. Yes i was very surprised, past exit 68 on the LI there was the same amount of snow as back here. There was a big drop between Hauppauge and the William Floyd, where it picked up again
  16. @EasternLIa lot more snow out in riverhead than I expected. Looks like at least 2+ of glacier. We had a bit less further west. Crazy storm.
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