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Mar 14 2010, 09:39 AM
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![]() Rank: F5 Superstorm ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,820 Joined: 14-December 08 From: Lakewood, NY Member No.: 16,475 |
WNY February snowfall:
![]() http://www.erh.noaa.gov/buf/products/031410pns.htm Mayville, NY has had 230" for the season, which is probably close to average for them. -------------------- Winter 2010-11 Snow: 148.0"
Winter 2009-10 Snow: 128.3" Winter 2008-09 Snow: 175.0" |
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Mar 15 2010, 01:45 PM
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73 inches this year, average is 60 inches so we're about a foot above that. Can't complain, hope next year is even snowier!
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Mar 17 2010, 04:23 PM
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![]() Rank: F5 Superstorm ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 7,064 Joined: 13-October 09 From: Armonk, NY Member No.: 19,440 |
Im back now
-------------------- Average Seasonal Snow: 35"
Total Snow for the 09-10 Season--- 43.5" Total Snow for the 10-11 Season--- 70.5" |
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Mar 19 2010, 04:41 PM
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![]() Rank: F5 Superstorm ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 846 Joined: 23-February 10 From: Charlottesville, VA Member No.: 21,907 |
57" here in Charlottesville, VA this winter - our snowiest on record. I've now seen the two largest snows officially recorded in Roanoke, VA (during the Blizzard of '96: 22") and Charlottesville (Dec. 19th Blizzard this year: 23")
Average snowfall: 20" This post has been edited by Snow Baby Snow: Mar 19 2010, 08:04 PM |
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Mar 19 2010, 10:49 PM
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![]() Rank: F5 Superstorm ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,595 Joined: 6-March 08 From: Mt. Lebanon, PA Member No.: 14,199 |
I think we will get a couple more before it's all over, but in Pittsburgh, we smoked our average snowfall and to date we have 76.9", our third snowiest winter on record. FWIW, # is 78.5" and #1 is 82". I will never forget this winter and may never see another one like it here in Pittsburgh.
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Mar 19 2010, 10:51 PM
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Rank: F5 Superstorm ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 29,267 Joined: 29-August 08 Member No.: 15,491 |
I finished creating the final maps for the winter snow total up to February, including the difference from average. Remember that all of these maps are estimations, and may not be correct in some areas. All data is up to March 1st.
Below is my estimated snow total map:
Picture1.png ( 519.12K )
Number of downloads: 7Below is the snow departure map from average, and percentage map:
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Number of downloads: 3
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Number of downloads: 3And using both the percentage of average snow and departure, the "snow drought" and "excess snow" areas:
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Number of downloads: 4This post has been edited by NYCSuburbs: Mar 19 2010, 10:54 PM -------------------- Visit my weather website for the NYC area
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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Mar 20 2010, 08:21 AM
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![]() Rank: F5 Superstorm ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 7,064 Joined: 13-October 09 From: Armonk, NY Member No.: 19,440 |
I finished creating the final maps for the winter snow total up to February, including the difference from average. Remember that all of these maps are estimations, and may not be correct in some areas. All data is up to March 1st. Below is my estimated snow total map:
Picture1.png ( 519.12K )
Number of downloads: 7Below is the snow departure map from average, and percentage map:
Picture2.png ( 429.39K )
Number of downloads: 3
Picture3.png ( 362.65K )
Number of downloads: 3And using both the percentage of average snow and departure, the "snow drought" and "excess snow" areas:
Picture4.png ( 327.1K )
Number of downloads: 4Great Maps NYCSuburbs! They should complement my next post well -------------------- Average Seasonal Snow: 35"
Total Snow for the 09-10 Season--- 43.5" Total Snow for the 10-11 Season--- 70.5" |
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Mar 20 2010, 08:25 AM
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Rank: F5 Superstorm ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 29,267 Joined: 29-August 08 Member No.: 15,491 |
Great Maps NYCSuburbs! They should complement my next post well Thanks! While the website I used to find the averages up to March 1st didn't have too many averages, it was enough for me to make an estimation for the percentage map, which actually looks reasonable considering where the jackpot area with the blizzards was. -------------------- Visit my weather website for the NYC area
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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Mar 24 2010, 12:41 AM
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![]() Rank: F5 Superstorm ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 28,302 Joined: 2-December 09 From: Temecula, California Member No.: 19,931 |
Originally I was not going to post here, but due to the forum advertising on Armonk's part, here I am.
We recieved a thrilling 0" of snow this winter! 1999-2000: 0" 2000-2001: 0" 2001-2002: 0" 2002-2003: 0" 2003-2004: 0" 2004-2005: 0" 2005-2006: 0" 2006-2007: 0" 2007-2008: 0" 2008-2009: 0" 2009-2010: 0" (so far) -------------------- Temecula Seasonal Precipitation 2012-2013: 7.27" (-6.34") Normal to-date precipitation: 13.61" East Murrieta Seasonal Precipitation 2012-2013: 7.11" Season began July 1st, 2012. Temecula Weather Pages |
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Mar 28 2010, 01:04 PM
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Rank: Tornado ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 134 Joined: 3-February 09 From: Waynesboro Va Member No.: 17,439 |
Waynesboro VA. 61 INCHES. In my backyard. Some areas close by had 65-72 inches. Great winter !!! avg is near 20 inches.
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Mar 28 2010, 01:11 PM
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![]() Rank: F5 Superstorm ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 7,494 Joined: 3-November 08 From: Perry Hall,MD Member No.: 16,078 |
About to redo my map and make it a final one.
-------------------- No Wishcasting,Just Forecasting
I be on facebook a lot lol Summers a skorcher, don't let it continue, 105 BWI 7/6/10 FTW Winter 2010-2011:Moderate/Strong La Nina? Stay Tuned -PDO/Global Cooling on the way? http://wxunleashed.blogspot.com/ |
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Mar 28 2010, 03:43 PM
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![]() Rank: F5 Superstorm ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 7,064 Joined: 13-October 09 From: Armonk, NY Member No.: 19,440 |
I was meaning to come out with a summary of the winter but after finishing 3 of the 4 MECS summaries, my computer crashed and I lost everything
My weeks are very busy, but I'll try to redo everything as soon as I can -------------------- Average Seasonal Snow: 35"
Total Snow for the 09-10 Season--- 43.5" Total Snow for the 10-11 Season--- 70.5" |
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Mar 29 2010, 09:32 AM
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![]() Rank: F5 Superstorm ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 7,494 Joined: 3-November 08 From: Perry Hall,MD Member No.: 16,078 |
-------------------- No Wishcasting,Just Forecasting
I be on facebook a lot lol Summers a skorcher, don't let it continue, 105 BWI 7/6/10 FTW Winter 2010-2011:Moderate/Strong La Nina? Stay Tuned -PDO/Global Cooling on the way? http://wxunleashed.blogspot.com/ |
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Mar 30 2010, 05:43 PM
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![]() Rank: F5 Superstorm ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 3,084 Joined: 7-January 08 From: Nazareth, PA Member No.: 12,088 |
68" here in Nazareth, PA. Spot on compared to the previously posted maps.
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Apr 3 2010, 01:11 PM
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![]() Rank: F5 Superstorm ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 7,064 Joined: 13-October 09 From: Armonk, NY Member No.: 19,440 |
Winter 2009-2010 Summary How does one summarize this past winter? In attempting to do so, only one word came to mind: extreme. Extreme snow, extreme r/s lines, and simply extreme weather, the likes of which may not be seen again for a long time. The winter was highlighted by the four major east coast storms (MECS'S) that impacted the area. Not only was it record number of storms that hit the northeast, but the unpredictability associated with some of them made for quite a thrill. It should be noted that this winter was not historic for all, following the theme of "extreme", places in the Southern Mid Atlantic smashed numerous old snow records, while Southern New England, including Boston, experienced a mainly snowless winter with below average snow totals. In the next few posts, I will highlight the four MECS's that made the 09-10 winter. -------------------- Average Seasonal Snow: 35"
Total Snow for the 09-10 Season--- 43.5" Total Snow for the 10-11 Season--- 70.5" |
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Jan 11 2012, 03:18 PM
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![]() Rank: F5 Superstorm ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 7,846 Joined: 16-February 08 From: Mahopac, New York Member No.: 13,731 |
Know its kinda late but after looking through my total for this year I found I missed an event and some of my other amounts were off a bit. I have since changed my snowfall to 42-44 inches. This means that for this year I was between 2-4 inches above average and only one stormn produced over 6 inches and no storms produced a foot or more making the fact I was above average pretty amazing.
-------------------- Severe Weather Safety
Spring is soon to be upon us and here are some tips for severe weather season. Thunderstorm Safety Tips http://www.dhses.ny.gov/oem/safety-info/pu...hunderstorm.cfm Lightning Safety http://www.lightningsafety.noaa.gov/ Tornado Safety http://www.ready.gov/tornadoes Snow Events 11/7-6.5 inches 12/24-12/25 1 inch 12/26-12/27 4.5 inches 12/29-2.5 inches 1/15-1/16-4 inches 1/28- 1 inch 2/8-2/9 Blizzard 12 inches 2/13- 1 inch 3/7-3/8- 8 inches 3/18-3/19 5 inches 12-13 45.5 09-10 43.5 inches ( Newly Updated from 39 inches) 10-11 60.5 inches 11-12 21 inches |
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