Anybody know what November of 2000 was !? We had 2-3 snows in November, iirc? Then winter was over
I’ll take it.Anybody know what November of 2000 was !? We had 2-3 snows in November, iirc? Then winter was over
That was a good oneAnybody know what November of 2000 was !? We had 2-3 snows in November, iirc? Then winter was over
We were in a LaNina in November 2000. CLT had 3 inches of snow on the Sunday before Thanksgiving and then an inch a few days before Christmas. There was a major bust early in December in which we forecast 8-12 inches the night before it was supposed to snow, but the storm too east. The temperatures were well below average right through the first week of January, then above average the rest of the winter.Anybody know what November of 2000 was !? We had 2-3 snows in November, iirc? Then winter was over
Well well well... JB caved in again, and his new forecast is much cooler.
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Guaranteed snow when Burns talks like that.Glen Burns with some interesting observations today.
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Anybody know what November of 2000 was !? We had 2-3 snows in November, iirc? Then winter was over
It was along time ago and I was specifically only talking about GSP area, my mistakeTarheel, with all due respect, winter was just getting its act together. December was cold and wintry. Two winter storms in the southern plains and midsouth, one being worst ice storm in Oklahoma/Arkansas history.
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I had snow on the ground from early December through Christmas and then again on New Years. We got a little in November on a Sunday too.Anybody know what November of 2000 was !? We had 2-3 snows in November, iirc? Then winter was over
We were in a LaNina in November 2000. CLT had 3 inches of snow on the Sunday before Thanksgiving and then an inch a few days before Christmas. There was a major bust early in December in which we forecast 8-12 inches the night before it was supposed to snow, but the storm too east. The temperatures were well below average right through the first week of January, then above average the rest of the winter.
I think that storm was the one that broke WRAL and Fishel. I remember waking up and having some flurries on radar and thinking here we go, about 30-45 minutes of dandruff flakes later it was too far east and I was not happy. I just remember that day being windy and really coldCried a river over that one. Drove to Charlotte to watch the Jazz vs Hornets when we lived in Greensboro, worried the entire time that snow might arrive early and we'd get stuck. Left the game headed back to Greensboro, still nothing, woke up the next morning to find sunshine and no snow. I think Rocky Mount area got 10 or so inches, but it was well too far east to give the Triad/Triangle anything, iirc.
I think that storm was the one that broke WRAL and Fishel. I remember waking up and having some flurries on radar and thinking here we go, about 30-45 minutes of dandruff flakes later it was too far east and I was not happy. I just remember that day being windy and really cold
I hear you. I had tickets to the Panthers game and was so excited about getting to go see a game in a snowstorm in person. I left the house at 8 to go tailgating for a 1pm game and there were flurries and thought here we go. By the time I got uptown the flurries has stopped and the sun was peaking through. It still amazes me how the two worst busts in forecasting NC weather occurred 11 months apart and one was missing a storm that dumped up to 2 feet of snow and the other was forecasting up to a foot and getting nothing.Cried a river over that one. Drove to Charlotte to watch the Jazz vs Hornets when we lived in Greensboro, worried the entire time that snow might arrive early and we'd get stuck. Left the game headed back to Greensboro, still nothing, woke up the next morning to find sunshine and no snow. I think Rocky Mount area got 10 or so inches, but it was well too far east to give the Triad/Triangle anything, iirc.
I hear you. I had tickets to the Panthers game and was so excited about getting to go see a game in a snowstorm in person. I left the house at 8 to go tailgating for a 1pm game and there were flurries and thought here we go. By the time I got uptown the flurries has stopped and the sun was peaking through. It still amazes me how the two worst busts in forecasting NC weather occurred 11 months apart and one was missing a storm that dumped up to 2 feet of snow and the other was forecasting up to a foot and getting nothing.
Warmer than last winter? Seriously?
How is it a Europe bias model ? As in it’s built by Europeans ? I’d be shocked if Western Europe had a cold winter though, you think y’all haven’t had a cold winter ? Try Western Europe .Honestly, this seems to be a Europe bias model.
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