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LibertyBell

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  1. I thought our best part for snow and cold was supposed to start around the 20th? What happened to that?
  2. What about Watertown or one of those other towns up there that gets over 200" every year?
  3. what season is #1? are we number #1 for longest streak without a 2" snowstorm (since that is also undisputed)?
  4. I think that's why he mentioned a calendar day without 3 inches of snow, since that's an undisputed record lol.
  5. Sounds intriguing, especially if one of them has a plotline has something to do with undiscovered mysterious sea life at the sea floor!
  6. Plus Watertown is the ideal NE location for April's total solar eclipse!
  7. Chris, do you think the slow action on climate change is in part due to the fact that many people actually WANT a warmer climate? I've been thinking that for awhile now, and even in scientific circles people are talking about this and saying-- if our climate becomes more like Hawaii wouldn't that be a good thing because Hawaii has the greatest concentration of biodiversity on the planet so wouldn't a warmer world give us a more biodiverse world? Aside from this, wouldn't the Northern Rockies be another great location from snow since they seem to get heavy snowfalls regardless of what's going on at lower elevations?
  8. I remember a storm in January 2008 (the infamous failed Heavy Snow Warning storm) where there was a spot of white in SW Nassau and around JFK and the rest of the area was raining. It didn't amount to a lot (1-2 inches) but people driving in from all directions were surprised to see a bit of snow on the ground here lol
  9. sometimes we're in a really bad spot for snow too. It just depends. However in general, if you really love snow you should move away from the ocean and find some elevation. Sure the climate is changing, but we can change where we live too.
  10. so if we want to change the climate, the first thing we need to do is change the ocean circulation, hmmmm
  11. thats not a noreaster next week, it's a cutter with a southeast wind
  12. no the 70s and 80s are an aberration, we usually have a few storms every decade where we get heavy snow and Boston gets fringed or we get heavy snow and Boston gets rain. Of course they average more snow but there's a reason both we and Baltimore have more 20"+ snowstorms than Boston does.
  13. fwiw that was an amazing time with an amazing amount of cold and snow for us! our biggest storms usually outnumber Boston's though (for example March 1888, December 1947, February 1983, Millenium storm, February 2010, January 2016, etc.)
  14. in a way it's good-- do we really want to see, say, 1.1" inches of snow to end a snow "drought"? Not me-- all or nothing, so if we're not going to get at least a few inches, we should get nothing at all. Looks like most are onboard with the idea that our time will come later in the winter, so just wait.
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