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Novie is near, the first un-official month of SNE winter!


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30 minutes ago, Lava Rock said:

I know it's early, but my concern is a repeat of last year. Some say statistically it can't happen, but IDK. I can't fathom another ratter.

Statistically very unlikely, but not impossible.  Farmington's two least snowy of 124 winters on record came in 1979-80 and 1980-81, with the latter getting 1" less than the former.  Their only two with less than 50% of average.

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Just now, tamarack said:

Statistically very unlikely, but not impossible.  Farmington's two least snowy of 124 winters on record came in 1979-80 and 1980-81, with the latter getting 1" less than the former.  Their only two with less than 50% of average.

Did they exceed 50% of normal last winter?  I didn't know if anyone did lol.  

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I wonder how many years in the November 1-15 date range you can go back and find advocates for either nuclear winter or installing.  Never fails this time of year to have people getting out on that edge....either edge. 

 

Seasons in seasons, winter is coming but must be patient. 

 

 

That said, we certainly seem like we're in a boring pattern for months with no exciting storms.  

 

 

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3 hours ago, powderfreak said:

Did they exceed 50% of normal last winter?  I didn't know if anyone did lol.  

Yup.  52%, 4th lowest, and missed 3rd by 0.1".  CAR has never finished below 50; lowest is 52% in 43-44, the only one under 60%.  (61-62 just squeaked over that line.  Farmington measured over 40" more than CAR that winter, and almost 40" more in 43-44, thanks mainly to the 30" maple mauler in November.)  CAR finished at 82% last winter.

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Just now, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Gotta be patient.

My top ten warmest Nov versus snow since 1975 Dec - Feb, yea that is a pretty ugly correlation

1 2011 47.3 19.2
2 1975 46.3 30.3
3 2006 46.1 14.2
- 2001 46.1 23.4
5 2009 45.8 60.9
6 1999 45.3 23.5
- 1979 45.3 7.5
8 2015 45.1 34.9
9 1994 44.8 16.2
10 1982 44.2 49.8
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11 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

My top ten warmest Nov versus snow since 1975 Dec - Feb, yea that is a pretty ugly correlation

1 2011 47.3 19.2
2 1975 46.3 30.3
3 2006 46.1 14.2
- 2001 46.1 23.4
5 2009 45.8 60.9
6 1999 45.3 23.5
- 1979 45.3 7.5
8 2015 45.1 34.9
9 1994 44.8 16.2
10 1982 44.2 49.8

I feel like I ask all the time but what's your rough average for comparison?  

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7 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

about 53, last ten years 63

lol cool thanks, old and new regime.  So yeah those aren't good numbers for a warm Novie.

Time for the cliff jumping...DIT should really lose it in another week or so.  I'd still maintain no matter what happens it will be better than last winter which is all that matters, ha.

As an aside it's interesting that 6 of those 10 warm Nov have occurred since 1999.

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9 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

lol cool thanks, old and new regime.  So yeah those aren't good numbers for a warm Novie.

Time for the cliff jumping...DIT should really lose it in another week or so.  I'd still maintain no matter what happens it will be better than last winter which is all that matters, ha.

As an aside it's interesting that 6 of those 10 warm Nov have occurred since 1999.

March is the new winter month replacing December

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14 minutes ago, 512high said:

When we had that snowy period(2014-2015), if i remember we didn't get a majority of it until late January etc(I may be off a bit)? Based on what everyone is reading into, was November-December 2014 like what we are experiencing now before we got clobbered later in January-February?

Jan 27th

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