MA folks would hang themselves if that happened.
I would love it. Never seen so many weenies cry about how it doesn't snow there and their average is 20+ inches per year. They don't have a clue what suck is.MA folks would hang themselves if that happened.
When they’re on timeSMH, we always either have waves tilting negatively too early or too late, never on time!
After taking a year and a half hiatus (aside from real-time events), finally starting to get back into the swing of continuing to build my massive winter storm archive for NC, certainly feel a little rusty not having done one of these in a while (which is also a testament to how much we have sucked lately lol)
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Now that we’re beyond 1950, you should try plotting the snow accumulation so you can cross examine its snow maps w/ yours and the cli-mate one. Once you get to the 80’s you could use the land one which is fairly high resolution.When they’re on time
Here's the seasonal map for the winter of 1951-52. Of course, Roxboro was the big winner east of the mountains, the only location recording a foot on the season.
1952-53 looks like a flizzard fest east of the mountains, several widespread trace events, but no measurable snow for anyone east of the far western piedmont.
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As a point of comparison, here's the Midwestern Regional Climate Center map for the winter (using only raw, unadjusted, linearly interpolated data which may smooth out important mesoscale features in the seasonal field). I tried to add as much scrupulous detail and scrutiny of the raw data as possible when making the previous map.
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Now that we’re beyond 1950, you should try plotting the snow accumulation so you can cross examine its snow maps w/ yours and the cli-mate one. Once you get to the 80’s you could use the land one which is fairly high resolution.
There's always 18zWhen you can't even get a GFS 384 hr fantasy storm..... womp womp oof oof
Ironically, in colder climates sometimes more warmth equals more snow. Too bad it’s not that way here!Toronto somehow managed to have their 2nd warmest November on record AND had their snowiest November since 2002.