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"Don’t do it" 2026 Blizzard obs, updates and pictures.


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41 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

It'll probably be Cat 3 or 4 if i had to take a good guestimate at it. It won't touch 1993 or 1996 due to it only affecting heavily NJ-BOS. The population area is just too small. 1978 was a Cat 3. 2016 even beat that (Cat 4) because of the DC-NY mega totals. 

https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/rsi/nesis

Hey @dendritedo you know what "error code -200" is? I was trying to attach a full radar loop of the storm and it's below the max size (which for me has always said 48.83mb). This file is only 45mb but it still wont let me do it, i have plenty of space it just doesn't like the big file size. 

There’s a 50mb limit per upload…which obviously shouldn’t affect 45mb but I have seen that error before when it’s close to the limit. Let’s test this…I’ll double that to 100mb. See if it works after that.

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10 hours ago, vortex95 said:

Thanks for the info/input.
 

The 2/2/1976 storm, yes 957 mb at CAR is their lowest pressured on record.  BOS had 965 mb for its second lowest on record (has this been matched or exceeded since?).  Bliz of 93 was about 963 mb when it passed over central MA (up from 960 mb peak over the Mid-Atlantic).

What is the "OV Blizzard?"  The Feb 1976 one?  The Jan 2018 blizzard offshore SE of ACK was 950 mb.  I seem to recall in the New England Wx Book (Ludlum) stated a storm SE of ACK in the mid 20th century was 947 mb.

The "CLE Superbomb" Jan 1978 lowest was 956 mb in Mt Clemens MI.

The New England non-tropical pressure record is 955 mb at BID set on 3/7/1932.  And Canton NY had 955 mb in a Jan 1913 storm.  These are the lowest non-tropical pressures for the CONUS, although very close is 955.2 mb at Bigfork MN set on 10/26/2010.  The

Thanks.  "OV (Ohio Valley) Blizzard = CLE Superbomb.  Sorry for the confusion.

The 2/2/76 event caused a mega-tidal surge up the Penobscot estuary, and the water at BGR rose 15 feet in 15 minutes, drowning about 200 cars in the Kenduskeag Plaza parking lots.

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10 hours ago, vortex95 said:

So did the high winds knock the ratios down as expected?  Never had realized that until it was brought up leading up to this past storm.

Looks like the first 12” or so down there was on the more moist/dense side before winds backed to 020? Beyond that, I’m not going to pretend to know what it’s like to experience 4”/hr with a 40-50kt wind. I would think in theory the dendritic structure takes a mechanical beating, but when it’s snowing that hard I can imagine it almost accumulating too fast for the wind to entirely mess with.

But I’m up in CAD land where the snow prefers to fall and land gently. I had barely any wind in my 34” in 12hrs in Dec 2020. I think you could’ve sneezed on the pack and knocked it down 5”.

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57 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

It'll probably be Cat 3 or 4 if i had to take a good guestimate at it. It won't touch 1993 or 1996 due to it only affecting heavily NJ-BOS. The population area is just too small. 1978 was a Cat 3. 2016 even beat that (Cat 4) because of the DC-NY mega totals. 

https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/rsi/nesis

Hey @dendritedo you know what "error code -200" is? I was trying to attach a full radar loop of the storm and it's below the max size (which for me has always said 48.83mb). This file is only 45mb but it still wont let me do it, i have plenty of space it just doesn't like the big file size. 

Jesus I can only upload 4.8 mb and am constantly deleting images to stay below the 195mb total. 

So 2 cat 3/4 in 1 year. Never seen it here before 

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18 minutes ago, dendrite said:

There’s a 50mb limit per upload…which obviously shouldn’t affect 45mb but I have seen that error before when it’s close to the limit. Let’s test this…I’ll double that to 100mb. See if it works after that.

Um why am I at 4.8

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3 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

Um why am I at 4.8

Because most members don’t understand their attachment space and how to reduce file sizes. So when they upload one giant sized image and blow their allotment in a single swipe it becomes a PITA.

I can increase it though…I had forgotten it was that low.

I upped it from 2mb to 5mb.

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3 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

Jesus I can only upload 4.8 mb and am constantly deleting images to stay below the 195mb total. 

So 2 cat 3/4 in 1 year. Never seen it here before 

2010/2011 was the closest with two Cat 3s Boxing Day and Jan 11-12th

2020/2021 had a Cat 2 and 3

2016/2017 had a Cat 2 and 3

2014/2015 had a Cat 2 and 3

2013/2014 had a Cat 2, 2 and 3

I'm curious what Jan 25-26th will end up being. I'm guessing a 4 so might end up being two 4s or a 4 and a 3. That storm was major for most of the United States east of NM/Texas.

 

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Just now, dendrite said:

Because most members don’t understand their attachment space and how to reduce file sizes. So when they upload one giant sized image and blow their allotment in a single swipe it becomes a PITA.

I can increase it though…I had forgotten it was that low.

I upped it from 2mb to 5mb.

didn't work, i tried two different files one was 45mb and the other was 47mb. Increasing to 100 didnt change anything, same error code. 

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Still doesn't work, i tried a bunch different sizes from 47 to 45 to 37 to 25mb none of them worked. I tried one from the Jan 25-26th storm that was 18mb and that went through fine. So theres some threshold maybe around 20mb that it doesn't like for some reason.

It's all good, thanks for trying. Ill be putting it up on the site anyways, just wanted to post it here

Here's the one that went through, 18.2mb 

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1 hour ago, The 4 Seasons said:

2010/2011 was the closest with two Cat 3s Boxing Day and Jan 11-12th

2020/2021 had a Cat 2 and 3

2016/2017 had a Cat 2 and 3

2014/2015 had a Cat 2 and 3

2013/2014 had a Cat 2, 2 and 3

I'm curious what Jan 25-26th will end up being. I'm guessing a 4 so might end up being two 4s or a 4 and a 3. That storm was major for most of the United States east of NM/Texas.

 

Maybe, but the NESIS rating is Northeast-centered so I don't know the extent in which areas get included.  Jan 25-27 was better BOS and points north, Feb 23-24 better for PVD and points south.

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