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LibertyBell

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  1. Snowman19 isn't just going to take a vacation from the forum if this verified, he'll likely leave the country for the rest of the winter lol. The only time I've seen a map like this was for the Blizzard of 1888, except the 40 plus inch totals were then up in CT and upstate NY
  2. I get those confused lol, I knew it was either 6 or 12 haha. Jan 2016 might have been 12 and Feb 2017 might have been 6. Jan 2018 I dont remember at all. Which was the one where there was a white out all day and you couldn't see anything outside and Boston set their surge record?
  3. Thats why I consider Jan 2016 a super blizzard JFK met blizzard criteria for six straight hours so it was a 2x blizzard.
  4. NAM is getting into the range when it's the best model ....24-36 hrs
  5. I wanna see 3 feet of snow 100 mph winds and a 10 ft storm surge, let's gooooooooooo
  6. Mr G on TV was right, he said this one seems to be getting more and more major as we get closer to the event.
  7. Yup either 18" on the Euro or 24" on the NAM here in SW Nassau too
  8. I like 10 in the city, 15 in Nassau County and 20 in Suffolk similar to December 2009
  9. LOL damn Boston wins again This is like 2004 all over again
  10. This is going to overproduce if anything, there is literally nothing keeping it from going as far west as it can and intensifying storms generally go further west
  11. you dont need 12+ for a Blizzard Warning. Technically speaking, JFK experiences some of the highest wind gusts on the island. But besides that, I've seen most models depicting around 10 inches or so for JFK, there's a gradient between Central Park and JFK just like there was in December 2009 (where NYC had 10 inches and JFK had 15 inches.)
  12. I'm not sure how much the strength of the storm has to do with our snowfall amounts, it seems the stronger the storm the more banding there is, but our heaviest longest duration snowfalls seem to be from weaker storms that throw moisture over arctic air.
  13. 979 mb east of southern NJ so still pretty strong when we are getting its worst.
  14. I swear the supercomputer that runs it is just playing games with us. It's doing the digital version of throwing darts at a dartboard and just giving us the randomized results.
  15. By tucked in I thought you meant they were hitting the Jersey shore lol
  16. Yeah Boxing Day was a great storm but we honestly expected it to be more here. Monmouth County got the best snows in that one. South shore of Nassau county seems to be a common spot for subsidence zones unfortunately. For whatever reason it seems to jackpot in high end el ninos but otherwise we usually max out under or right around 20 inches. I'm looking through the list of all 20 inch storms at JFK and most are in el ninos outside of the Feb 1961 storm and of course Jan 1996.
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