I remember going to that hospital in 1996 after a car accident on I-80 (I wasn't the driver in case that matters.) Really nice people there. Haven't been there since, I wonder if the same people still work there.
yet another fake concocted season. I'm a big believer in astronomy it's the only science that makes exact predictions that are always correct. Spring starts on the equinox, period, end of discussion.
I know that in March sun angle becomes a factor, but it's no factor at all in any part of February. The city itself has seen a 20 inch snowstorm as late as the last few days of the month pretty recently (2010) and we had a 26-28 inch snowstorm here in SW Long Island with PD2 in 2003.
oh wow this is great-- thanks! I guess I'm in the 70-75 range because I'm in the pink. The county lines and highways shown were a great help, although I was surprised there was no Allentown or Mt Pocono listed. But I got the location figured out without them. By the way do you happen to have a map like this for NYS too or Long Island?
Indeed. Is there any kind of snowfall map for that area? I always go by Mt Pocono numbers so I say my average is 70 inches per year there but I'm halfway between Allentown and Mt Pocono but about the same elevation as Mt Pocono (around 2200-2300 ft)....Lake Harmony is the closest place that has a WU station.
I mean we have to be reasonable and start somewhere, like with the more highly populated and most vulnerable areas first.
It's good that all new developments are underground, that at least means in the future we shouldn't have these problems with those.
this is excellent and the future looks bright for both wind and solar there, we're building a 300 mile array of windfarms just offshore here in NY and NJ too.
we all can. you want improvements, sacrifices need to be made for that....the benefits outweigh the costs; it wont just help with ice, it'll also help with landfalling TCs, thunderstorms, and wind storms.