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No problem. The 1990s were nyc warmest winter decade on record. You can make assumptions about the 2020s but the decade isnt even half over. So thats a no. For Detroit, the 1990s were also our warmest winters on record (followed by the 1950s, 1930s, THEN the 2010s). They were the least snowcovered decade on record, and 4th least snowiest decade on record (again, 2010s were the snowiest). 1990s also had the least white Christmases for Detroit. So anyone wants to go back to the good old 1990s or 1950s....have fun!
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I was just posting decadal stats for a perspective of the good and the bad. I dont know what is/isnt well-documented for you guys as I dont live in nyc & only browse other subforums (lakes is my sub) when its boring (and it is boring now!). My interest was just piqued enough to check stats after the tone of some posts here recently lol. Theres definitely more of a winter warming trend in Nyc than Detroit (Detroit winters have only warmed 2.0F since 1870 and 1.3F the last 100 years, while snowfall has increased some...NYC winters have warmed 5.4F since 1870 and 3.5F the last 100 years), but since nyc has never been a climate of sustained winter anyway, the warmer temps and increased moisture may continue to be a boon to snowlovers during the feast years. For snowlovers, no more brutal a stretch was seen for NYC than this one, 6 consecutive sub-20" winters: 1949-1950: 14.0 1950-1951: 9.3 1951-1952: 19.7 1952-1953: 15.1 1953-1954: 15.8 1954-1955: 11.5 White Christmases since 1912: 1912, 1917, 1919, 1929, 1930, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1983, 1995, 2009. Interesting that... 5 of 33 Christmases from 1912-1944 were white (15%) 8 of 22 Christmases from 1945-1966 were white (36%) 3 of 56 Christmases from 1967-2022 were white (5%) So the 14% probability of a white christmas is actually probably skewed high from an unsually good period 1945-66.
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Thanks guys! I usually wear something with the retro logo when I go to Tigers games.
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December 2023 General Discussion
michsnowfreak replied to michsnowfreak's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
With todays record high being so low, id rather beat it handily than have it tie at 58 or so. -
Winter '23-'24 Piss and Moan/Banter Thread
michsnowfreak replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Exactly. In the 1990s February was a snowless torch. Now we get buried most years. -
Im a stats person so I was curious to run some stats on nyc in xmacis after reading some posts acting like winter has just abruptly disappeared in nyc from the days of yore, since that certainly hasn’t been the case in Detroit (ie 2010s winters were the snowiest decade on record, 4th most snowcovered decade on record, and winters 4th warmest decade on record for winters). The 2010s were nyc snowiest decade on record. The 1950s were both the least snowiest AND least snow covered. The 1990s were the warmest decade of winters, with the 2010s 2nd. Cant use 2020s data til 2020s have finished lol. Winters have warmed in nyc, but they are not disappearing by any means. Nyc is not a super snowy/wintry place to begin with. Despite grandpa probably telling you there was always snow at Christmas in nyc when he was a boy, the historical probability of a white Christmas Is 14% (16 of 111 years 1912 – 2022) – avg DJF temp – avg snowfall – avg days w/ 1”+ snowcover 1870s- 31.1F - 32.9” 1880s- 30.6F - 32.4” 1890s- 33.4F - 35.7” 1900s- 32.4F - 29.0” 1910s- 32.4F - 30.1” – 29 days 1920s- 32.5F - 29.2” – 29 days 1930s- 34.4F - 24.1” – 21 days 1940s- 32.9F - 32.3” – 32 days 1950s- 35.3F - 21.3” – 15 days 1960s- 33.2F - 31.1” – 28 days 1970s- 33.3F - 22.2” – 25 days 1980s- 34.9F - 19.9” – 19 days 1990s- 36.4F - 23.8” – 20 days 2000s- 35.5F - 29.2” – 20 days 2010s- 36.1F - 36.9” – 27 days
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December 2023 General Discussion
michsnowfreak replied to michsnowfreak's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
I don't feel we are chasing anything wrt a pattern change as we end Dec and start Jan. A mild Dec was well forecast and is a given in a strong Nino. Seems like everything remains on track for a flushing of the pattern (which usually causes a lag in sensible weather/cold). Next week looks cooler and Christmas week milder than they did, say, a week ago...but everything seems on track for a notable change for the eastern half of the country as we start January. Now what that means for us....stay tuned. As we head deeper into winter, a map full of blue temps is far less important than systems and storm tracks themselves. -
December 2023 General Discussion
michsnowfreak replied to michsnowfreak's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Indeed we should. The low record high for Dec 9 (58, 1946) sticks out like a sore thumb when looking at the records list for the first half of December. Record Dec 8 is 66 (1966) and Dec 10 is 64 (1971). -
Winter 2023/24 Medium/Long Range Discussion
michsnowfreak replied to Chicago Storm's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
As big a snowlover & Christmas lover as I am, if I HAD to pick which DJF month to suck, I would actually pick December. I mean it's like choosing which bone to break. It's NOT a preference, just if I HAD to pick one. Always so busy with so many Christmas activities in Dec, whereas January & February are the boring quiet months, outside of weather. -
The repetitious posts of warm December maps imply like it's some shock, as if it was unexpected, strong nino and all. Nothing you can really do but just let the warm crowd enjoy and soak it all until the expected change in January.
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Winter 2023/24 Medium/Long Range Discussion
michsnowfreak replied to Chicago Storm's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Eps brutal for December. Which has been unfortunately expected, esp with strong nino. Eps weeklies & monthlies much, much better in January. Only 4-5 months til the last snowflakes of the season -
Winter '23-'24 Piss and Moan/Banter Thread
michsnowfreak replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
What's interesting is that locally, Decembers were great in the 2000s and pissy the last decade, yet despite the contrast, White Christmases have remained steady around 50%. Definitely not a fan of mild Decembers, but with lots of Christmas activities it's a lot busier than January/February so easier to forget about the crappy weather. Time will tell if February is once again the star month of winter. -
White Christmases have never been common on the east coast. The rate of white Christmases here in Detroit has remained steady (around 50%).
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Lol I forgot. That was a wild one with the temp contrasts. I always hear you guys joking about grinch storms. But I wonder if there is actually any mathematical support to having a little more bad luck on the east coast on Dec 24-25 than surrounding dates. What's interesting is that locally in SE MI we have stayed remarkably consistent with our 50/50 white Christmas climo despite awesome decembers in the 2000s and less desirable ones the last decade.
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I remember that because it started here with 7" of unexpected snow Dec 24/25. The forecast the morning of Dec 24 was flurries only. But a huge nw shift gave us a storm. 3 of the past 6 Christmases have had perfectly timed snows here. 4.5" synoptic on Dec 24, 2017, falling late afternoon through evening. Then another inch in LES christmas day. 3.6" on Dec 24/25, 2020, from 11pm christmas eve thru mid afternoon christmas day 2.4" last christmas eve and day atop a few inches of snow from the 23rd.
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Winter '23-'24 Piss and Moan/Banter Thread
michsnowfreak replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Nothing wrong with that! We all have our preferences. You absolutely are not a troll. -
Winter '23-'24 Piss and Moan/Banter Thread
michsnowfreak replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Nah he is far beyond trolling. And actually I wouldn't say its sacrilege. Board is still full of cold lovers, but there's a little group of warm trolls. I think they all live in a commune somewhere together with palm trees and they hold fire next to thermometers to see how warm it'll go.- 848 replies
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Winter '23-'24 Piss and Moan/Banter Thread
michsnowfreak replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
That's what I did. Just sucks when his posts are quoted by others and still show lol. -
December 2023 General Discussion
michsnowfreak replied to michsnowfreak's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
After morning flurries, the sun peeked out a few times in the afternoon for the first time in December. -
It will be a mix of disappearing storms and sneaky surprises.
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Winter '23-'24 Piss and Moan/Banter Thread
michsnowfreak replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Same! I went from WWBB to eastern to here. -
Winter 2023/24 Short Range Discussion
michsnowfreak replied to Chicago Storm's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
It was a nuisance mist with some wet snowflakes. A misty drizzly 37° day in early Dec has no more bearing on this winter than the 25° and fluffy snow did a week ago. -
Winter '23-'24 Piss and Moan/Banter Thread
michsnowfreak replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
It was arguably worse during the amazing stretch from 2007-15. The board was full of members, and some of them had IMPOSSIBLE expectations. Plenty of complaints in winters that featured 150+% of normal snowfall. -
Winter '23-'24 Piss and Moan/Banter Thread
michsnowfreak replied to IWXwx's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
It's crazy how far removed we are from the "hey day" of weather boards. I think the declining popularity of internet forums in general plays a big role (many seem to gravitate to personal chats on messenger or other platforms), as does the increasing amount of trolls and/or people who arent even on a weather board to discuss weather. -
December 2023 General Discussion
michsnowfreak replied to michsnowfreak's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
It's really a subjective conversation. Rogue mentioned that the first real snow threat last winter wasn't til Dec 23rd. And I brought up the Arctic front snow band from Nov 19. The word "heavy" was I guess the key word for everyone. I meant heavy in terms of visib at DTW going below a quarter mile, not that 1.7" is a ton of snow lol. But my point was that the lakes often "help us" in MI when synoptic is zzzz.