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2014-15 Great Lakes/Ohio Valley Season Snowfall Thread


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Alpena has been on a losing streak for what seems like a decade.

 

It's been a particularly bad run for them lately for sure.

 

Season totals for APN since 2000-01.

 

2000-01: 105.9"

2001-02: 89.0"

2002-03: 84.2"

2003-04: 101.3"

2004-05: 101.3"

2005-06: 84.8"

2006-07: 81.5"

2007-08: 75.2"

2008-09: 123.7"

2009-10: 43.8"

2010-11: 93.1"

2011-12: 53.3"

2012-13: 48.4"

2013-14: 64.0"

 

Normal season snowfall for APN is 82.8"

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It's been a particularly bad run for them lately for sure.

 

Season totals for APN since 2000-01.

 

2000-01: 105.9"

2001-02: 89.0"

2002-03: 84.2"

2003-04: 101.3"

2004-05: 101.3"

2005-06: 84.8"

2006-07: 81.5"

2007-08: 75.2"

2008-09: 123.7"

2009-10: 43.8"

2010-11: 93.1"

2011-12: 53.3"

2012-13: 48.4"

2013-14: 64.0"

 

Normal season snowfall for APN is 82.8"

ok not near as bad as I thought.

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Season snowfall totals/departures updated through February 18 (first post in the thread).

 

Maybe you guys can tell me better, but the Windsor ON total from the EC climate page seems...a bit high. I left it off the table for now.

 

Biggest winners so far:

Sault Ste Marie MI +50.3"

Youngstown OH +17.8"

South Bend IN +15.1"

Detroit MI +12.8"

Akron/Canton OH +12.5"

 

Biggest losers so far:

Duluth MN -22.7"

Alpena MI -18.7"

Minneapolis MN -14.6"

Houghton Lake MI -13.6"

Green Bay WI -11.8"

Detroits normal season snowfall is 42.7".

 

This will be 7 out of the last 8 winters above normal! I will have to check into it to see how many other cities are on that same run.

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Cities that have reached or exceeded their 1981-10 normal total season snowfall in 2014-15.

 

City/State: 2014-15 total thru 2/21 (1981-10 normal total season snowfall)

 

Akron/Canton OH: 51.4" (47.4")

Chicago IL: 37.4" (36.7")

Cincinnati OH: 25.0" (22.1")

Columbus OH: 27.8" (27.5")

Detroit MI: 44.1" (42.7")

Fort Wayne IN: 34.7" (33.5")

Lexington KY: 22.9" (13.0")

Louisville KY: 15.7" (12.5")

Mansfield OH: 50.7" (48.8")

Moline IL: 34.4" (31.6")

Paducah KY: 16.5" (9.1")

Sault Ste Marie MI: 146.1" (123.4")

South Bend IN: 75.4" (66.6")

Springfield IL: 24.5" (20.9")

Toledo OH: 39.5" (37.7")

Youngstown OH: 67.2" (62.8")

 

 

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Season to date totals/departures, through March 8, updated in the first post.

 

Monthly/seasonal totals, through February, updated in the second post.

 

I added Ottawa (YOW) in replacement of Windsor...because the latter's totals were questionable.

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Season to date totals/departures, through March 8, updated in the first post.

Monthly/seasonal totals, through February, updated in the second post.

I added Ottawa (YOW) in replacement of Windsor...because the latter's totals were questionable.

I think you may have the wrong annual snowfall for Cle. Still a few inches above normal though.

http://www.erh.noaa.gov/cle/climate/info/snowavg.html

Edit nevermind, you're doing YTD. My bad!

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