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Top Ten Weather Events of 2010


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My list would include (NYC Area unless otherwise noted);

  1. The "two-in-a-row" snows of February 5 and February 10, 2010 (for MA, but we did get 2/10/2010 snow);
  2. The February 25-26 "snowicane";
  3. The March 13 Nor'Easter (mostly wind);
  4. The early April heat;
  5. The March into June deep plunge off a high diving board from El Niño into La Niña;
  6. The July 5-7 dry heatwave;
  7. The Staten Island/Brooklyn tornado;
  8. The August into September dry heat;
  9. The Thanksgiving snow in Seattle; and
  10. The late November; early December foggy freeze a la Jethro Tull's Aqualung European deep freeze.

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My list would include (NYC Area unless otherwise noted);

  1. The "two-in-a-row" snows of February 5 and February 10, 2010 (for MA, but we did get 2/10/2010 snow);
  2. The February 25-26 "snowicane";
  3. The March 13 Nor'Easter (mostly wind);
  4. The early April heat;
  5. The March into June deep plunge off a high diving board from El Niño into La Niña;
  6. The July 5-7 dry heatwave;
  7. The Staten Island/Brooklyn tornado;
  8. The August into September dry heat;
  9. The Thanksgiving snow in Seattle; and
  10. The late November; early December foggy freeze a la Jethro Tull's Aqualung European deep freeze.

1) Brooklyn/Queens microburst/tornado - will never forget that even though I was in lower Manhattan when the event unfolded. Walk home at 11PM at night in Queens was surreal.

2) 2/25-2/26 Snowcane. Just an incredibly strange/facinating storm w/the rain snow line/snowing itself out.

That's it - 10 years from now those will be the only events I remember.

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Microburst//tornado probably the only one that sticks out. And the ridiculously hot summer.

Feb storms were great but not in numbers. March nor'easter winds got minimized by the microburst/tornado.

European cold is impressive, but for me I would do January 2010 when I was in Poland. That was intense cold.

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