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This list could hilarious by Thursdsy Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk
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Well, the LSV can't really ask for anything more Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk
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Mag, the only December storm I can think of even remotely comparable, and only in the state college & Somerset area is the Dec 11, 1992 Noreaster. State College had around 18" and Somerset 27" . Somehow IPT only recorded 7.5" on a little over an 1" of qpf, state college was over 2" qpf and South. Mountain had 15" on close to 5" of qpf. Regardless, if MDT somehow walked away with 24" of snow, they would break the all time record for snow for the entire month of December and I believe almost double the previous December storm record. That kind of anomaly is hard to even fathom. I remember us waiting for MDT to officially call the jan 2016 storm the GOAT that morning during the tail end of that storm. Imagine beating the December storm record just as the Deform band started. Over the last 20 year's we have been spoiled for sure with big storms, especially in Jan to March peak winter. These amounts are insane for peak winter. Below are the max daily snow amounts and year for MDT by month, then mean amount and (ratio). Dec. 10.1" 1963. 5.8" (1.74) Jan. 26.4" 2016. 9.2" (2.86) Feb. 24" 1983. 9.6" (2.5) March 20.3" 1993. 6.1" (3.33) One of these is not like the others. If this storms dumps between 14..5" and 19.5" during one calendar day at MDT then that changes. It should also highlight just how rare an event this has the potential to be. Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk
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My friends 8 year old daughter asked him last night if zoom will know it's a snow day....ouch Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk
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I remember us laughing our ass of at the NAM 84 hr, then laughing as it never budged from its insane amounts, then in legit shock when all the models caved to it Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk
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That might as well be a picture in a textbook for snow here Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk
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Looks like January 2016 Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk
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I don't believe Middletown or any of the previous location of the weather station have ever recorded a day with more than 10" of snow in December. As depicted this event is almost on the scale of what tropical storm Lee did to the swatera creek in 2011 Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk
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https://www.pennlive.com/life/2020/12/pennsylvanians-could-see-northern-lights.html Northern lights anyone? Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk
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2002 to 2007 seem like the dark ages Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk
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We had a couple flurries in camp hill Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk
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It figures right when I get doctors permission to start working again we close down. Granted, we are mask Nazis at my restaurant, but not a single employee has tested positive the past 9 months despite a lot of testing. I think I need to play the lottery Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk
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Shhh. I've seen 3 just this week Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk
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Central PA 2020 Fall - The Hope begins
Jns2183 replied to paweather's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
I figure I would put the offer out there now that my mind is no longer in pain killer fog, yet I still have ample free time. Are there any historical weather analysis that anyone would like completed. As long as I can find a data set I should be able to handle some requests. Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk -
Central PA 2020 Fall - The Hope begins
Jns2183 replied to paweather's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
It hit 84 in Flordia. Low here is 76 though Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk -
Central PA 2020 Fall - The Hope begins
Jns2183 replied to paweather's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
God that's horrible. The issue I ran into where I got hit was there wasn't even a crosswalk at the intersection Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk -
Central PA 2020 Fall - The Hope begins
Jns2183 replied to paweather's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
That stretch of road is like playing Russian roluttee for pedestrians. Where was the person hit at? Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk -
Central PA 2020 Fall - The Hope begins
Jns2183 replied to paweather's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
My parents decided to take my daughter and I to Florida for 10 days so I've been healing next to a pool with goose island IPA Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk -
Central PA 2020 Fall - The Hope begins
Jns2183 replied to paweather's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
I've been absent here the last few months but life always has a funny way of bringing me back to the weather, hopefully next time it's a bit less painful. I managed to get hit by a car last Monday crossing the Carlisle pike by st John's rd. Luckily driver was only going 15mph, and I had time to make my upper thigh and butt the main impact area. Still ended up with three pelvic fractures a mild brain bleed and moderate concussion that kept me in holy spirit for 3 days. Hell I'm happy to just be alive. But no surgery Needed, and now I have 4 to 6 weeks of time off work (I bartend, although thinking I may go back to accounting due to the fact I have no clue how long it's going to take me to be able physically to stand for all those hours). I learned the last 2 days that yes, the cold and rain do make things hurt worse. Here I thought it was just a wives take to explain getting old. Sent from my LM-X210APM using Tapatalk -
I can probably take full blame for this heat as on July 4th a few too many beers consumed I took the bet that for the rest of of July I could log 250 miles walking for $250 of beer. Well tonight after getting off work around 4 I logged 12 miles which put me at 252 for the month. Better yet, my friend who made the bet joined me and starting regretting it after mile 4 but made it the whole way after I made sure he drank about 72 oz of water with mio electrolytes in it. What I learned is its possible to loose 20lbs of actual fat, while losing 2 pants sizes, while drinking 75 beers in a month. One does actually get used to the heat as 98 with the breeze felt like cake today. I actually can get sorta tan. I feel about 10 years younger. Walking on black pavement in the beating 98 degree sun produces produces temperatures well into the 100's quite easily and after a few of those endeavors a hike in actual tree cover in 98 degree heat feels like life on easy mode. Its possible to sit outside with it being 89, a heat index of 97, and actually have a thought that it feels kinda chilly. The path on front st along the river is a treasure which I never fully appreciated till now. I have witnessed some of the most beautiful sunsets in my life with this heat this month. I hope everyone is doing well. I plan on cutting back my almost 10 mile a day average for at least a week or two so I expect the heat to break soon.
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I see I've been summoned. Can one tell me what makes a bad sweet corn season. I have some downtime before having to bartend so what I need is some characterstistics of a bad sweet corn season. Tempature and precipitation in which months. I think I I can even pull up data for Lancaster specifically Sent from my LML211BL using Tapatalk
