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LibertyBell

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  1. The warmer deviations are actually coming from the north (not from the south)...have a look at how much seasonal temperatures have warmed in northern Vermont-- it's something like 5.5 - 6 degrees of warming. Because it's a warmer version you're seeing less snow and more reliance on single large events for more of your seasonal snowfall, so more of a chance of completely striking out per winter when that doesn't work out.
  2. I think you're wishing and hoping because you love snow so much you forget how bad climate change is becoming and how much worse it will get and in very short order. March 2012, then December 2015 and now January 2022, we'll see how soon the next one happens, I'm betting on 5 years or less.
  3. Let's see when it happens again. March 2012, then December 2015 and now January 2022, we'll see how soon the next one happens, I'm betting on 5 years or less. It was only a matter of time before the fires of the Arctic spread southward.
  4. This has been going on in the Arctic for several years now, it was only a matter of time until the fire spread south....
  5. This is why 19-20 and that so-called "snowless" streak of 332 days is not even anywhere in the ballpark of what we have going on now. That said, it's been snowing for several hours now (granted, it's light snow lol) and it would be ironic if we had an unbroken stretch of snow from this morning to tomorrow morning and it somehow still ended up being a T lol.
  6. Yeah but I don't believe they "die" they just go into hibernation and as soon as it gets warm again back they come. And especially if it rains a lot which is why we're told to spray all standing water to make sure we kill their larvae dead.
  7. Not surprising songs like that came out in the 80s lol
  8. I was working in my garden yesterday and I saw them too.
  9. They go into hibernation and then come back as soon as it warms up and gets rainy.
  10. Watch out for those deer ticks! Need to carry bug spray all the time now.
  11. Hopefully they actually measure that at NYC and JFK. We had close to half an inch in December which they still called a trace.
  12. Didnt we have one in 2016 too? We had snow that February.
  13. I mean a coating can easily still be a Trace We had that in December
  14. some of our best winters come in with summer heat first, I love that contrast! 1966 into 1967, 1977 into 1978, 1993 into 1994, 1995 into 1996, 2002 into 2003 and 2010 into 2011.
  15. It's pretty much just as easy as coming in from Nassau County or western Suffolk on the LIRR isn't it?
  16. I wish I was alive for the Summer of 1966 and the winter of 1966-67 sounds like it was as amazing as the period from 2009-10 to 2010-11 was!
  17. Best part was I didn't have to shovel because the wind blew all the snow away haha, I got all the fun without having to do any of the work. The wind was the snow blower....
  18. Thanks Tony-- so during the noreaster phase of the storm the heaviest snow was to our south (with DC getting 20 inches) and during the wrap around part of the storm, the heaviest snows were upstate?
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