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LibertyBell

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  1. I wont be surprised when we have year long hurricane seasons soon enough just like we have yearlong fire seasons now out west
  2. after the week full of clouds and rains I dont mind a long period of warm sunny weather.
  3. with all these dry conditions in the West, I'm wondering if this might actually be a torch winter for the entire CONUS.
  4. Yes, imagine if that storm had moved a scant 100 miles farther west and stalled there......
  5. If we actually had a 920 mb low hit us directly, what would that do? 100 mph winds and a high storm surge regardless of what kind of storm it was? What's the strongest storm that has actually hit land between Cape May and Eastport, ME and how strong was it?
  6. No real reason for a debate, you could retire the name with the year at the end, for example Zeta 2020.
  7. Right, elevation and a bit away from the Ocean which is ideal. Blue Hill Observatory is like that too.
  8. Right and the best place to be is a little away from the coast and have some elevation, and out of Albany, Boston and Worcester, who are all at similar latitudes, Worcester tends to do the best.
  9. Thanks for the full list- I'm somewhere between the 0.6 and 0.9 listed above lol.
  10. Yeah like last winter was amazing in Maine. It's probably the best place to live if you want to stay on the east coast and love snow.
  11. That's generally the case with eastern storm tracks, but dont you think that longitude (west) and elevation is better in la ninas because most storms tend to cut or be huggers? The WAR is stronger than it usually is. BTW I was shocked that 4" was your heaviest recorded October snow- you didn't get more than that there in October 2011? I remember reading parts of New England got 30"!
  12. yea I want next winter to be a super strong el nino and get rid of all this la nina junk
  13. The only difference is, there's always a higher league when it comes to weather ;-) Like Portland vs Boston, or Bangor vs Boston, etc. I wonder if there is a certain latitude where the difference is the most if you're north of it vs south of it? I know it's different every year, but on an average climate basis? Maybe it's 40 N?
  14. Yessss, I hate it when it's raining here and snowing to our east that just seems like bizarro world lol
  15. Thanks, just saw it. Still snowing there?
  16. Any 6" reports? Looks like an amazing day with all day snowfall there! Here in the Poconos we had 1-2 inches of snow from 7 am to 11 am before it ended and it was all melted an hour after that lol.
  17. Yea, last year was like 11-12 minus the October snow, so if this is 12-13 compared to last year's 11-12 I dont think anyone will mind.
  18. they're destroying the forests there? In the Age of Nature series they were showing how Bhutan became the first carbon negative nation on the planet by preserving their forests and building dams by hand to stop flooding from ice melt.
  19. I'm happy with my 1-2 inches of slop that I saw beginning at 7 am and ending at 11 am. An hour after it ended there were no signs of it left....that's how quickly it melted.
  20. What was the furthest south that had accumulating snows and snows of 1"+?
  21. I'm not sure, based on what I've been reading this is going to be a latitude based winter and it's best to be north of the CT shore to get good snows. I'd expect less than 20 inches of snow this season and anything more would be a bonus.
  22. I hate these Boston vs NYC comparisons, people have to understand they're in a different league. It's like comparing a major league baseball team vs a minor league team lol. Of course the major league team is going to win 90% of the time. That all day snow in October must've been amazing though, how much did they get? I heard 6" just SW of Boston?
  23. in the "good ole days" before the internet, Poughkeepsie might as well as have been Greenland. If it didn't snow here, as far as I knew, snow didn't exist lol. Never knew what was going on in New England either.
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