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LibertyBell

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  1. 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.
  2. both are labeled as Kuchera and the newer one (bottom) seems to show that the heaviest precip has moved NW
  3. 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
  4. wow 112 is impressive! You must get really hot there, Ed The highest I've ever recorded is 105.6 in July 2011 which was the hottest day I've ever experienced. The previous record was 103.8 recorded just the year before during the hottest summer I ever experienced.
  5. wow 2015 is in first place by a lot over 2011.....
  6. Don I heard Lee Goldberg say that this storm could be a very rare SW Nassau jackpot of 8 inches. I also really like that this will be an all day time event, those are very photogenic.
  7. Dec storm was similar to 1995-96, the only thing that separates this winter from 1995-96 right now is the historic Jan 1996 blizzard
  8. thats very interesting Chris.....let's take the Jan 2016 storm at JFK as an example....how much of a difference was there between final storm total and the max snowfall depth at any point during the storm or immediately after it ended?
  9. I would have loved to have experienced any of those three winters during the 60s though, they all must've been amazing. And the 1966 Summer as well as Donna in 1960! March 1960 snowstorm and Feb 1969 in addition to the ones in the winters I mentioned also.
  10. I looked through 1960s data and it seems like the only really good seasons were 1960-61 and 1966-67. There were a lot of middling seasons and one somewhat better than average (1963-64). Overall for the decade though yes it was our last 30" average before the 00s. The 80s were the worst though but the winters were still much colder than they are now (especially January) and the 70s were the second worst (thank goodness for 77-78!)
  11. Something underreported was the storm surge with this. I heard that a snow plow almost got swept out to see when the waters from Jamaica Bay came in near Far Rockaway.
  12. Hey James, will I be able to get in my driveway tomorrow lol? I'm going to the Poconos for the weekend, around 2,000 ft elevation near Albrightstville and Lake Harmony. Based on the PNS I saw the totals were between 24-28 inches? I didn't see anything over 30 inches being reported there. Just 1 county north of Allentown and halfway between Allentown and Mount Pocono. I'll be right near Mount Pocono on I-80 and then head a bit south to get there. And can you post a nice color coded map like the one you posted from I-80 on south to Allentown? Thanks!
  13. it amazes me that they're always so slow to fix such obvious model errors, there should be some self-correcting built in- isn't this the age of AI?
  14. um it's already happened in Jan 2016.....New York City exists outside of Manhattan and I submit that we shouldn't use Central Park for our data.
  15. yes that last part is exactly correct....compare this to the 80s.....winters were much colder but also much drier.....many more suppressed tracks that benefitted DC and Baltimore over us. With warming the track has lifted north. Higher snowfall totals in NYC is only part of the story.....also look at what has happened to DC snowfall in the past few decades compared to the 80s. In a sense, we're taking their snow.......
  16. wow this includes some of our all time classics are these also considered the most disruptive to traffic and moving around because of occurring on those days? in comparison to storms like Feb 1983 and Jan 2016 which ended before the weekend did
  17. feed them natural lemon grass and it solves the excess methane problem, I dont like the kind of crap they feed animals these days
  18. it's difficult to hit 50 inches of snow unless a season is truly historic
  19. coldest weather in a few years upcoming? hopefully not cold and dry
  20. lol I wonder why people call it the TPV....it should just be the PV
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