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LibertyBell

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  1. People downplay February 2024 but we had a 4 incher and a 6 incher in the same week.
  2. February 2024 was pretty good, a foot of snow in one week, can't complain.
  3. Maybe we could come up with a more statistically objective metric. How about this-- instead of *KU BENCHMARK* track, let's calculate the average snowfall by decade when the largest single snowfall in NYC is 1) 10.0 inches or more 2) 8.0 inches or more 3) 6.0 inches or more 4) 4.0 inches or more 5) less than 4.0 inches
  4. March 2001 would have made that season historic
  5. so the warming climate is enhancing the la nina base state
  6. the patient is dying, but we still need to treat that paper cut and bruised knee.
  7. Funny thing is we looked back in disgust at the 80s and early 90s when we were in our snowy period between 02-03 and 17-18. But now we would love to have some of those winters lol.
  8. there were some very underrated winters back then that should be mentioned more often 1977-78 everyone knows about 1981-82 below 0 and two major snowstorms, one in April. 1982-83 had the big HECS of the decade 1986-87 multiple major snowstorms 1987-88 snowy first half of winter 1991-92 multiple major snowstorms
  9. 1977-78 really stands out in that time period. And so does 1982-83, so you really want a moderate or strong el nino.
  10. Our snowy pattern began in 2002-03, what was our snowfall average from 02-03 through 17-18, Chris? And how many years in that period did we average between 20-30 inches of snow?
  11. Probably Atlantic City too then.
  12. Unfortunately nature loves to repeat herself as far as weather patterns are concerned.
  13. whats causing all this? Fukushima dumpage of nuclear waste into the Pacific done rather stupidly by Japan?
  14. you have to learn about significant digits, round everything to the nearest tenth lol.
  15. this was a rain changed to snow storm very high snowfall rates!
  16. But does it mean that climate change affects NYC more than it does DC or Baltimore in terms of snowfall because NYC is closer to the ocean?
  17. DC and Baltimore seem to be fine without them. The question is why is New York City (at a higher latitude) so dependent on them?
  18. It's very difficult to get above normal snowfall without a 4 inch snowstorm. Unless there is a very minor event in October, November, April or May that is.
  19. The only goals for this winter should be 1) get NYC their first 4 inch snowfall in years 2) get all local stations over 20 inches of snowfall 1 is more likely than 2, but it's possible we might get neither.
  20. Using the word *alarmist* is particularly amusing, especially since it assumes it's something really bad. It's not, this is going to be the ultimate check on humanity and control its excesses.
  21. humanity is an unsustainable species nature provides the corrective factor.
  22. I think somewhere around Oyster Bay to Glen Cove to Roslyn to Manhasset to Great Neck would be the ideal place to live for snowfall + commute. The hills up there are truly amazing and it's less than an hour from there into the city. Some of the nicest houses on Long Island too.
  23. Using the February 1994 analogy again a few days after the second storm, there was a storm progged to be a cutter going to Buffalo, but it trended southward in time plus the snowcover made the surface air colder and we ended up getting mostly ZR.
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