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forkyfork

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  1. 1 hour ago, bluewave said:

    The issue with much warmer winters is that we have become very KU dependent for NYC to get close to 25” on the season since the 1990s. During colder winters before then, it was easier for NYC to get closer to average with a bunch of small to moderate events. But snowfall seasons like that are pretty much non-existent these days. 

    and now we're in a borderline super nino which is raising the baseline again

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  2. 42 minutes ago, EastonSN+ said:

    To be fair, a lot of snow events in the 70 through 99 era were 20 to 25 degrees with snow. Those events would still be snow today, and likely higher amounts due to higher moisture content.

    how are we going to get those events if we struggle to get airmasses like that

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  3. 4 minutes ago, Allsnow said:

    A small sample size considering areas close to NYC have had over  50 inches of snow in one season over the last 4 winters. 
     

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    nyc has never had a 50" season without cold. how is that ridiculous to point out?

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