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LibertyBell

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  1. Right, this is completely uncharted territory.
  2. if the SSTs are the reason for it, it's not a cycle, because we are in completely uncharted territory with SST this warm.
  3. Humans are extremely resistant to change, this is what it comes down to.
  4. outrageous amounts of blocking and the kind of CONUS cold we rarely see anymore.
  5. I've heard spring birds all winter lol
  6. Do you have the map for the late April snowfall in 1983? I think that was more anomalous than this, JFK got 2" of snow on April 20, 1983! And was followed by our hottest summer prior to the 90s!
  7. wait is this going to screw with our total solar eclipse? it better not....
  8. we had 1983 -- 22 inches 1996-- 21 inches 2003-- 28 inches 2016-- 32 inches we also had both storms in 2003-04 with temps in the singles and teens
  9. how come the years cant be seen in these tables?
  10. but it happened in 1996 for Long Island? April 1996 snowstorm to 80 degrees? April 2003 snowstorm to 80 degrees? April 2018 snowstorm to 80 degrees? Which of these comes closest?
  11. What was the high on this date in 2018 at JFK? close to 80 everywhere?
  12. those 4 were some of the best of all time though its worth it for the misery of the other years
  13. in reality most of these go into Asia, not here
  14. I remember there was also a hurricane just offshore that day.
  15. and also one of the coldest/snowiest. I remember the summer of 1995 was extremely hot and extremely dry with widespread fires on the east coast.
  16. wow, they even beat 2001-02? But not in NYC where the record high min of winter is 19 at NYC.
  17. Right, 2001-02 also holds the high min record at NYC-- 19 degrees. We've never had a winter where it didn't get into the teens at least once, but 2001-02 was very close (and also had the shortest freezing season of any winter.)
  18. I would say the first storm was a widespread advisory event and a warning event for northern areas, as you had to be away from the city and the south shore to get 6"+ of snow. The second storm was a lot better for us on the south shore.
  19. Hard to believe we were 70 degrees on this day in 2018 and we were 1,2,3 degrees on this day in 2015, and both years we had very snowy Marches.
  20. We're already past peak fossil fuel usage aren't we?
  21. Yeah this was bizarre how do you get such a wet snow that makes tree limbs sag down and even accumulates on wires making them sag, and yet it's a very high ratio snow of 20:1 and even 30:1? How can wet snow be a high ratio snow?
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