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Winter 2013 - 2014 Banter Thread


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Guest Pamela

Seasonal Snowfall
2013-14 Winter
As of 3/15/2014 / 5:30 PM
 
Worcester: 84.3"
Allentown: 66.9"

Philadelphia Intl. Airport: 62.9"

Newark Airport: 60.7"
Islip, NY: 58.9"

Boston: 58.6"
NYC Central Park: 57.4"
Bridgeport / Sikorsky: 56.3"
NWS Upton L.I.: 55.0"
NYC LaGuardia: 52.1"
Hartford: 50.1"
NYC JFK: 45.5"
Providence: 43.3"
Washington Dulles: 37.9"
Atlantic City: 33.7"
Baltimore (BWI): 30.7"
Washington National: 23.1"

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Well think of things this way too.....if we were rooting against snow, the models have screwed us several times this winter as well!

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Strange comments indeed coming from posters with one of the top snowfall years on record.

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Guest Pamela

Seasonal Snowfall / Long Island
2013-14 Winter
As of 3/15/2014 / 5:30 PM
 
Port Jefferson: 65.7"
Smithtown: 64.3"
Baiting Hollow: 59.8"
Centerport: 59.8"
Islip / MacArthur Airport: 58.9"
BNL / Upton: 55.0"

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Seasonal Snowfall / Long Island

2013-14 Winter

As of 3/15/2014 / 5:30 PM

 

Port Jefferson: 65.7"

Smithtown: 64.3"

Baiting Hollow: 59.8"

Centerport: 59.8"

Islip / MacArthur Airport: 58.9"

BNL / Upton: 55.0"

Any measures for Staten Island or New Brunswick NJ? 60 at Newark seems low.

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Any measures for Staten Island or New Brunswick NJ? 60 at Newark seems low.

 

The NWS cooperative for New Brunswick, NJ has 56.2 inches of snow this winter to date...

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The NWS cooperative for New Brunswick, NJ has 56.2 inches of snow this winter to date...

Think it puts us ahead of 94 a bit, I'm closer to SI but part of it juts south of me, so will say around 57. Great, but not epic. Had more total in 2011. but when you have one storm at 32" it doesn't take much to have an epic winter....we still haven't come near the 09-10 Mid Atlantic totals, which I hold is a once a generation, or even less, anomaly.

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Think it puts us ahead of 94 a bit, I'm closer to SI but part of it juts south of me, so will say around 57. Great, but not epic. Had more total in 2011. but when you have one storm at 32" it doesn't take much to have an epic winter....we still haven't come near the 09-10 Mid Atlantic totals, which I hold is a once a generation, or even less, anomaly.

Had 50 inches here on S.I. during the 93-94 season.
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Euro Control run has a 988 mb low near Hatteras at 228 hrs, with moderate snow falling here.  At 234 hrs it has a 956 mb low about 100 miles off of Atlantic City with heavy snow falling here, at 240 hrs it has a 944 mb low just south of Cape Cod with extremely heavy snow here, at 246 hrs it has a 948 mb low just north of Cape Cod with heavy snow still falling, then it is over.  QPF over 2 inches.  Ok, then.  

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LMAO how about that for a stimulus package. 

 

I just want a storm to cripple NYC for a week, stopping all commerce for days next week. 

"This city is headed for a disaster of biblical proportions…human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together…mass hysteria!"

--Dr. Peter Venkman

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The Euro control always produces some extreme solution, I would easily have over 100" if it were correct. We'll probably just be cold and dry. 

 

Yeah, as it pummels Virginia.  It is usually correct, but they are just missing us on the last three, otherwise we would have 100 inches.  JUST missed three in a row.  They happened, just at the control run showed, it is just that they went all around us.

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Euro Control run has a 988 mb low near Hatteras at 228 hrs, with moderate snow falling here.  At 234 hrs it has a 956 mb low about 100 miles off of Atlantic City with heavy snow falling here, at 240 hrs it has a 944 mb low just south of Cape Cod with extremely heavy snow here, at 246 hrs it has a 948 mb low just north of Cape Cod with heavy snow still falling, then it is over.  QPF over 2 inches.  Ok, then.  

Considering Sandy made landfall with a pressure at 945 mb at Atlantic City and was a Perfect Storm hybrid, and no other storm after 1938 had a pressure as low as that, I'd rate a solution like that a real possibility. Snow goggles activated!! :snowman:

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The Euro control always produces some extreme solution, I would easily have over 100" if it were correct. We'll probably just be cold and dry. 

 

You can definitely see the potential there on the GFS also, it is just that it keeps bombing the low way the heck out to sea instead of where it will really be.   That is why the GFS is always number 3 or 4 in the long range.

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