To be honest, this would be the Perfect game got us Amateurs to learn how a blizzard of created! You get to change all aspects of the Climate to try and create a KU storm. And there are different scenarios 7 days out, and you have to figure What you must change and by his much to Create a Nor’Easter.
WHO Has the Skills to Create This!?!?
I will jump off a bridge If I get an inch, Worcester gets 12”, Albany gets 12”, Downeast Maine gets 20”, VT / NH gets 12”, Pennsylvania gets 15”, and NJ next to NY gets 12”. And I get 1” of glop.
I can not tell you HOW many storms where the R/S Line is the most important aspect to worry about for days leading up, and the point of stress during the actual event here in NE RI. The only glory, and Still the Biggest Overperformer in my life, was the Forgotten storm of
12/16/2013. 9". Expected 2" and rain to Ruin the Legendary 12/13/2013 "Poor Man's Blizzard of 1978 Traffic disaster Part 2" storm. but it didn't.
“How much for Philly?” was what would later be considered a “Meme” today on this forum back in even 2005; even earlier maybe. Makes me laugh EVERY time.
You sound like me Ray. I could ALWAYS predict big storms, because you can just figure when I'm in travel.
So - WHY has this winter sucked? Because I'm not traveling ANYWHERE.
Did anyone ANY Snow this last night???? Snowed before I looked out my window at 8pm while watching the 4pm games, got Maybe 0.25” at Best, and that was IT!?
Wow, thinking Everyone was Crap since we got 0.25” and half that has already melted...
BUT NOOOOOO NO! Everyone has 0.75” - 2”.
I can’t even break even with the average in These crappy events.
I just had a 1H 30M Weenie call with Paul Kocin. Even HE can not explain this storm. “The Set up was Excellent, but Nothing can explain widespread 30”-45” amounts. Can’t wait to research it more. Especially from a storm that was not only Not Depending, but losing power.”
Says it IS a KU! And Louis Texted him while we were talking
My thought exactly!!
did we just break the All-Time Snowfall Rate at Okemo with 10” per hour had she measured those 60 minutes in new ground, AND Break the All-Time Vermont Storm Record!?