How do you still remember this storm lol. I don't remember much about it at all except that there was some minor snow event around Valentines Day and the pictures out of Central Park looked pretty good. I don't remember snowfall amounts or what time it occurred (day or night-- although I think it was at night.)
Oh look we have a new weenie to add to the list GS1717, he's a pheasant killer too ;-) check out seagull boy's page lol. He's banned from OT for good reason and about to be 5 posted
I dont care that much about below or above avg, let's get more sunny days in here! NASA needs to invent a device to suck up clouds and send them to another planet or to the moon
I'm going to weenie every post you make in your entire life, people like you, with no knowledge of climate change have no part in that discussion.... stay in your lane.
la nina after el nino..... so it follows our pattern of very snowy winters that happen in la ninas that come after el ninos (even when the prior el nino was not snowy).
Next winter may be significantly more snowy.
and also more extensive in terms of coverage too? Was that a weak el nino or weak la nina? I don't remember, but I do know we had two big snowstorms that winter and a couple of moderate ones too.
1895-96 was the one with the greatest March on record for snowfall wasn't it? Nothing in December and only 3" in January, that must have been the greatest backloaded winter on record to get to 46" on the season lol.
Maybe not so fast. The last two springs have been warm and dry. I think going from el nino to la nina we will roast and likely be dry too.
Of course dry is relative in our current climate, but hopefully we wont be getting more than an inch of rain per week.
you have clearly lost your mind, outside of winter, there doesn't need to be anything but sunny weather with low humidity.
It can rain once a week, but only at night.
omg forget 1995-96, 2010-11, and whatever else winter any of us have ever experienced, the above is the greatest winter of all time and there is no question in my mind that there was over 100" of snow areawide!