lol I have a feeling this is going to be one strange storm
do you have this horrible wind tonight too, Ed? I'm shivering ...I can feel the cold wind inside my house!
I wonder if a more accurate comparison can be made with liquid equivalencies since snowfall measuring methods seem to be so unscientific because everyone does it their own way. For example, I find Jan 2016 3.00" liquid equivalency all snow to be unmatched for a 100% snowstorm. May not see that again in southwestern Nassau in my lifetime.
the stuff that got shoveled is down to black top again but I suspect the Sunday storm will be a nice refresher. Storms like that have become rare so it'll be nice to see one like that.
you missed it?! looks like really high drifts over there, how much do you think fell there in this storm? JFK 25" even though it mixed with rain and sleet
These super tall buildings are a real eyesore. They are rectangular and just look ugly and completely changed the classic NYC skyline (9/11 did that too.)
it caught my ear too.... the first time in my life I've heard Western Nassau jackpot lmao
"Stay tuned at 11" was the tag at the end to tell us "where I paint the snowfall jackpot"
it must be because of that long lasting blocking.
weird thing is based on how we had the Lindsey storm (over 20 inches at JFK and LGA), you'd think we should've had a much higher seasonal snowfall total than 30"...I wonder if there were a lot of close calls that winter?
it reminds me of one of those classic early 90s storms that literally came out of nowhere, all day photogenic snow before we had a brief arctic shot.....back then these deals would dump about 4-8 inches, let's see what this one does.
it doesn't look right.....note where the position of the low is....the heaviest precip is going to be NE of the low? That low is going west of the BM on that track and MVY should be changing to rain based on that track with heavy snow further to the west.
Lee Goldberg mentioned an 8" jackpot somewhere between S CT, W Nassau and Monmouth county and a very photogenic all day snowstorm with heavy snowfall rates in the middle of the day.
the classic pattern of Euro sniffing out a storm in the long range, losing it in the mid range and it and other models bringing it back in the short range