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  1. 19 minutes ago, TheClimateChanger said:

    Don,

    I think what’s even more concerning than the fact it’s warming at a rate of 5-6F/century over the last 65 years at these locations is the fact that, looking at the data, it’s clear there’s an accelerating increase. If the linear trend line was actually explaining all of the trend, you’d expect data points to be distributed equally above and below it throughout the period covered by the trend line. Instead, in recent years, the vast majority of temperatures are exceeding what would be predicted by the linear trend. Looks like we may be warming at an instantaneous rate of 7 or 8 degrees per century now. But it would take a couple decades to confirm that.

    most people alive today will be dead by the end of the century....

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  2. 1 hour ago, weatherpruf said:

    And the reason is people hate the weather there.

    weather has very little to do with it..lots of cold places have a large population it is about the location and lifestyle that does not and would not appeal to many people..

  3. 3 minutes ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

    Strong El Niño’s stink for here. What criteria do you use for good here? A mild low snow winter with the chance for one historic storm. No thanks, I’ve seen that already and I’ll pass. 

    compared to this la nina winter i would gladly take a mild el nino  winter with a historic storm..

  4. 1 hour ago, EastonSN+ said:

    Crappy for spring to have below normal temps IMO. However to each their own.

    i prefer cold springs who wants 80's and 90' in april when you can have them all summer...if you want hot weather in april move to florida...

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  5. 21 minutes ago, BxEngine said:

    Thats friday night snowfall on the gfs. Not daytime. No one in the subforum is anywhere near the upper 30s during the overnight on the gfs. 

    snowman19 has forgotten snow can happen at night

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  6. 15 minutes ago, JustinRP37 said:

    We really don't have to go back too far for a decent March snowfall in Manhattan itself. Though rare, 8.4 inches fell March 21-22 2018, 7.6 inches on March 4, 2017, and 7.5 inches on March 5, 2015. For a truly large snowfall in March though we have to go all the way back to 1888 in Manhattan where 16.5 inches fell. So I won't write it off yet, it is really produce or shut up time for the year now. If it is rain then the snowless streak of Central Park having 1 inch or more snowpack will hit a massive record before we see snow again. 

    for i think the 2018 storm we had arctic air temps were falling down the 20's you did not mention the superstorm of 1993 dropped 10.6 inches in the park ..

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