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Meteorological Winter 2018 Banter


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9 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:

I haven't used a snow shovel or snow blower yet (I let the 11/15 event melt) and the others too minimal to bother-the rain washed the 1/20 event away in mere hours...

I haven't needed anything since 11/15. I'm sorry I plunked down money on a new snowblower. I knew we were due for a stinker and I new having snow in Nov was a bad sign, but I remembered 2013 and thought we might pull together a half-assed storm in Feb like we did that year ( most of the storm was east of us ). But I'm having doubts now. 

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Just now, weatherpruf said:

I haven't needed anything since 11/15. I'm sorry I plunked down money on a new snowblower. I knew we were due for a stinker and I new having snow in Nov was a bad sign, but I remembered 2013 and thought we might pull together a half-assed storm in Feb like we did that year ( most of the storm was east of us ). But I'm having doubts now. 

You'll use it eventually.   (and be thankful the next 8 inch wet snowstorm!)

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23 minutes ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

I wouldn’t say melting as much as sublimating. It’s extrenly high ratio stuff and it doesn’t take much to make it go away

:lol:

It's melting. Patches of snow and ice on the sunlit south-facing stretch of the driveway are becoming liquid water. Thanks for telling me I can't tell when ice is melting, though.

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22 minutes ago, Juliancolton said:

:lol:

It's melting. Patches of snow and ice on the sunlit south-facing stretch of the driveway are becoming liquid water. Thanks for telling me I can't tell when ice is melting, though.

Yesh, didn’t mean to go there at all. And I didn’t mean to say it isn’t melting at all. Snow can melt in the sun even if it’s -50, happens everyday in places like the Himalayas 

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1 hour ago, Brian5671 said:

I haven't used a snow shovel or snow blower yet (I let the 11/15 event melt) and the others too minimal to bother-the rain washed the 1/20 event away in mere hours...

Some are thinking last march is going to walk through the door again...that was an anomaly.

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58 minutes ago, Dan76 said:

Some are thinking last march is going to walk through the door again...that was an anomaly.

Don't worry it won't and that's not a bad thing. Personally I'm done with snow after the 1st week of March as it just becomes annoying by then, it melts instantly, and all it does is hamper early Spring. 

The only exception would be a KU (12"+) type storm. 

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1 hour ago, gravitylover said:

I think we went 5 weeks without a drop of precip. It was right as the forests were ducking the ground dry as they leafed out and things were dusty before Memorial Day. There was some awesome early season mt bike conditions from early Feb right into summer.

the whole winter had something like 5 inches of rain in NYC (Nov-Mar).   The spring and summer were hot with the dry ground and lack of snow cover Anywhere

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3 hours ago, rclab said:

You can, but no one would believe you. As always......

It took them 12 days to get above freezing after they set the previous all-time record low in Jan 82.

1982-01-10 -5 -27 -16.0 -37.3 81 0 0.00 0.0 5
1982-01-11 3 -6 -1.5 -22.8 66 0 0.00 0.0 5
1982-01-12 10 -8 1.0 -20.2 64 0 0.11 1.1 5
1982-01-13 16 -3 6.5 -14.7 58 0 0.07 0.9 6
1982-01-14 7 -15 -4.0 -25.2 69 0 0.00 0.1 6
1982-01-15 12 -18 -3.0 -24.2 68 0 0.04 0.6 6
1982-01-16 6 -24 -9.0 -30.2 74 0 0.00 0.0 6
1982-01-17 2 -25 -11.5 -32.7 76 0 0.11 2.1 6
1982-01-18 22 0 11.0 -10.2 54 0 0.00 0.0 8
1982-01-19 27 5 16.0 -5.2 49 0 0.00 0.0 7
1982-01-20 28 7 17.5 -3.8 47 0 0.09 0.7 7
1982-01-21 27 23 25.0 3.7 40 0 0.00 0.0 8
1982-01-22 37 18 27.5 6.1

 

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