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snofan
post Nov 30 2012, 09:28 AM
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Hmmm Still not updated. Wait till you see the photos I took this morning! Much more than what is recorded! I will call our BTV office. Stay tuned!


Statement as of 7:04 am EST on November 30, 2012

The following are unofficial observations taken during the storm that
has been affecting our region. Appreciation is extended to Highway
departments... cooperative and cocorahs observers... Skywarn spotters
and media for these reports. This summary is also available on our
home Page at weather.Gov/Burlington

********************storm total snowfall********************

Location storm total time/date comments
snowfall of
/inches/ measurement

New York

... Clinton County...
5 NW Dannemora 1.8 700 PM 11/29 reported at Chazy Lake

... Franklin County...
Paul Smiths 3.0 700 PM 11/29 amateur radio
Westville Center 0.5 602 PM 11/29 public

... St. Lawrence County...
Parishville 2.5 632 PM 11/29 public
Ogdensburg 2.0 726 PM 11/29 trained spotter
Edwards 0.5 700 PM 11/29 amateur radio

Vermont

... Addison County...
Ripton 3.0 900 PM 11/29 public
Salisbury 1.2 845 PM 11/29 public

... Caledonia County...
Sheffield 6.0 916 PM 11/29 broadcast media
Sutton 4.0 531 PM 11/29 broadcast media
4 WSW Groton 3.9 600 am 11/30 cocorahs
Lyndonville 3.5 952 PM 11/29 measured at 1050 feet

... Chittenden County...
1 E Nashville 6.4 641 am 11/30 NWS employee
1 ENE north underhil 5.5 1142 PM 11/29 NWS employee
Westford 5.0 635 am 11/30 public
Jericho 4.0 621 PM 11/29 public
Underhill 4.0 537 PM 11/29 broadcast media
Essex Junction 3.0 110 am 11/30 public
Jonesville 3.0 1000 PM 11/29 NWS employee
1 NE south burlingto 2.9 1200 am 11/30 NWS office
Colchester 2.0 1010 PM 11/29 broadcast media
Milton 1.5 525 PM 11/29 dept of highways

... Essex County...
Concord 3.0 1221 am 11/30 public

... Franklin County...
Montgomery 6.5 848 PM 11/29 broadcast media
Fairfax 2.0 350 PM 11/29 public
1 NE St. Albans 0.8 630 am 11/30 cocorahs

... LaMoille County...
1 SSE smugglers notc 7.2 548 am 11/30 Stowe resort- 1550 feet
Morrisville 5.5 936 PM 11/29 public
Waterville 5.0 611 PM 11/29 public
Johnson 5.0 558 PM 11/29 public
Stowe 4.3 548 am 11/30 trained spotter
3 NE Hyde Park 3.9 630 am 11/30 cocorahs
Elmore 3.0 647 PM 11/29 public

... Orange County...
West Topsham 4.0 753 PM 11/29 public
Corinth 3.0 652 am 11/30 public
3 SW Braintree 2.1 515 am 11/30 cocorahs

... Orleans County...
Glover 6.0 831 PM 11/29 broadcast media
Greensboro 6.0 835 PM 11/29 broadcast media
Albany 6.0 547 am 11/30 broadcast media
3 W Jay 5.0 545 am 11/30 Jay Peak- 1600 feet
Lowell 3.0 546 PM 11/29 public
Jay 1.0 453 PM 11/29 measured at 1600 feet.

... Washington County...
Worcester 4.5 557 am 11/30 trained spotter
3 NW Waterbury 4.4 500 am 11/30 cocorahs
Marshfield 4.3 1007 PM 11/29 trained spotter
2 NNE kents corner 4.0 1126 PM 11/29 trained spotter
3 NE Waterbury 4.0 700 am 11/30 cocorahs
5 SW Marshfield 3.0 545 am 11/30 cocorahs
Waterbury Center 3.0 632 am 11/30 trained spotter
Woodbury 3.0 538 PM 11/29 public
Barre 2.8 1000 PM 11/29 public
Middlesex 2.0 557 am 11/30 trained spotter
Montpelier 1.5 525 PM 11/29 public


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Dave • Jericho, VT
Eastern Chittenden County



WINTER SEASON 2012/2013 So Far: 66.5"

WINTER SEASON 2011/2012: 50"

WINTER SEASON 2010/2011: 252" Epic snowstorms!
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snofan
post Nov 30 2012, 09:37 AM
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This chart better reflects our accumulations. Jericho and Underhill are the isolated Jackpot areas highlighted ohmy.gif

Source: National Weather Service Burlington, VT on Facebook.
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Dave • Jericho, VT
Eastern Chittenden County



WINTER SEASON 2012/2013 So Far: 66.5"

WINTER SEASON 2011/2012: 50"

WINTER SEASON 2010/2011: 252" Epic snowstorms!
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donutvampire
post Nov 30 2012, 09:52 AM
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Got around 5 inches here at my school in Lyndonville, VT. Temps got down to 3 degrees this morning as well, im loving it


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telejunkie
post Nov 30 2012, 11:28 AM
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QUOTE(snofan @ Nov 30 2012, 09:37 AM) *
This chart better reflects our accumulations. Jericho and Underhill are the isolated Jackpot areas highlighted ohmy.gif

Source: National Weather Service Burlington, VT on Facebook.


crikey...didn't even see a dusting down this way. Bolton reporting 7-9". Of course got the call from friend in W. Bolton at 9pm last night gloating dry.gif


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Winter '12-'13 Winter Storms of Significance (>4")
12/27 - 17"
12/29 - 4"
2/9 - 7"
3/8 - 6"
3/20 - 8"

'09-'10 Snowfall: 76"
'10-'11 Snowfall: 117"
'11-'12 Snowfall: 44"
'12-'13 Snowfall: 62"
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NYCSuburbs
post Nov 30 2012, 11:58 AM
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QUOTE(snofan @ Nov 30 2012, 09:15 AM) *
Just stay away from Jericho, VT - NYCSuburbs - We don't need your dome laugh.gif I hear NH is just beautiful laugh.gif

[sarcasm] In the long range thread, I noted the SDO (Snow Dome Oscillation), which when in its positive phase, correlates to a trough over Greenland and cold air trapped more northwest. Fortunately, after conducting some more experiments, I also observed another correlation that as the elevation of the snow dome increases, this effect decreases, and at a certain elevation flips around to more cold and snow as the SDO flips to negative, so it would be in your interest to have the snow dome up there laugh.gif [/sarcasm]

This post has been edited by NYCSuburbs: Nov 30 2012, 11:59 AM


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Past winter totals for Albany (Avg ~60"):

11-12: 23.3", 12-13: 51.4"

Past winter totals for NE NJ (Avg ~30"):
06-07: 14.7", 07-08: 17.0", 08-09: 34.5",
09-10: 58.7", 10-11: 68.5"
, 11-12 disaster: 12.5 inches
12-13: 36.6"
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gulfofslides
post Nov 30 2012, 12:13 PM
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QUOTE(snofan @ Nov 30 2012, 10:37 AM) *
This chart better reflects our accumulations. Jericho and Underhill are the isolated Jackpot areas highlighted ohmy.gif

Source: National Weather Service Burlington, VT on Facebook.

Mt Washington got 9" with heavy wind creating 4' drifts wink.gif
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NorEaster07
post Nov 30 2012, 12:20 PM
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QUOTE(gulfofslides @ Nov 30 2012, 12:13 PM) *
Mt Washington got 9" with heavy wind creating 4' drifts wink.gif


They have 23" of snow for the month (up to 29th)


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Snow Totals Per Season:

2007-08: 21"
2008-09: 41"
2009-10: 39.5"
2010-11: 71.5"
2011-12: 14"
2012-13: 46.5"

Average(since 1950) = 27.75"
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HV Snowstorm
post Nov 30 2012, 07:15 PM
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QUOTE(snofan @ Nov 30 2012, 10:37 AM) *
This chart better reflects our accumulations. Jericho and Underhill are the isolated Jackpot areas highlighted ohmy.gif

Source: National Weather Service Burlington, VT on Facebook.



Looks like a general 2-4" in the North Country of Vermont with isolated areas of 6-8".... not bad, not bad @ all..... boy oh boy would i love that, would be like a dream come true, ughhh, please good lord help us down here in the Hudson Valley. The sooner the better..... We need the help !!!
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