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LibertyBell

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  1. it's normal for them to get snow in March and April like this though. Their March is like our January and their April is like our February.
  2. This is the only comparable storm to December 1992, albeit more focused on the Jersey Shore rather than NYC and Long Island 1962 - A tremendous storm raged along the Atlantic coast. The great Atlantic storm caused more than 200 million dollars property damage from Florida to New England. Winds along the Middle Atlantic Coast reached 70 mph raising forty foot waves, and as much as 33 inches of snow blanketed the mountains of Virginia. The Virginia shoreline was rearranged by historic tidal flooding caused by the combination of the long stretch of strong onshore winds and the Spring Tides. (David Ludlum)
  3. also blocking this late in the season doesn't have to mean cold.
  4. it doesn't even look cold, average, temps in the 50s.
  5. it doesn't look cold, just average
  6. I didn't miss it, I knew it was going to snow and snow a lot so I woke up at 3 am to see it from my street lights.
  7. weird, I'm near the ocean and there's no wind here and we're usually the first to get the wind.
  8. The only time I like the wind is when it's raining or snowing.
  9. too cloudy. Next week will be enjoyable
  10. We need more prescribed burns and get rid of this excess brush and foliage we don't need.
  11. I feel the same way about using 30 year climate averages for rainfall like you do for using them for temperatures, Chris. Our average rainfall should be around 40 inches not the 48-50 inches the anomalous 30 year average states. I like to use the 1951-1980 average for rainfall as well as temperatures. Or 1961-1990.
  12. By the way we are doing prescribed burns in Nassau County right now, this is what every county should be doing.
  13. I'm not sure how many people like wet summers lol. Average rainfall in summer is fine, but we really do not need more than 4 inches of rain in any month.
  14. On a different topic, I really hate the definition of *blizzard* We should have a separate warning for *ground blizzard* which does not involve heavy snow falling. And a separation definition for an *extreme blizzard* that involves at least 10 inches of snow falling in 12 hours or 20 inches of snow falling in 24 hours accompanied by high winds. And an *extreme snow warning* for that same amount of snow without the high winds.
  15. What I found so disappointing about that storm was having waited a whole decade for the successor to February 1983, I wanted an area wide 20 inch blizzard. My thirst wasn't satisfied until January 1996. WABC7 on the day of the storm came in (as did 1010WINS radio) and said that the storm track had changed and it was now going to track over Montauk and we'd all get 20+ inches of snow, which didn't happen of course.
  16. Do you think we had more ice in March 1993 or March 2007-- which was 5-6 inches of sleet here.
  17. October 1991 was just wind without much precip-- you know I really hate that. The skies were mostly clear too, which was weird for such a windy storm. The longevity and extreme winds plus the rains and storm surge for multiple high tide cycles are what made December 1992 unique, plus it was in news cycles for a whole week it looked the entire city was going to drown.
  18. Same here big storms are what make a winter great
  19. The whole experience with 4/82 had to do with temperatures in the teens in April with blizzard conditions. 3/93 to me was just a 10-12 inch snowstorm with windy conditions that changed over.
  20. that sounds like a tidal wave effect rather than a convective response which is top down.
  21. it was more enjoyable than this one, of course el ninos are usually better.
  22. last winter was much snowier here at JFK than 1972-73 was, we had a 4 inch and a 6 inch snowstorm here in the same week in February last year!
  23. wow those must have been some dry winters! 1900-01 is beyond the pale lol But those late 50s and 60s winters were pretty dry too.
  24. There are much rarer events we will never see again: April 1982 December 1992 Octoblizzard 2011
  25. March monthly snowfall of 0.0 I wonder how often that has happened?
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