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Misc Winter Weather Support Group

I assume this data is all winters and not nino ones?Of course the nino ones may look worse. If nino winters where we do not score before Feb 1st follow by showing a poor feb snow performance then we might need to adjust our expectations. ;)
Yes that's correct, it's all winters. I'll list them all below and I'll try to look it up the Enso when I get off. The 50s may be as far back as Enso goes though I'm not sure. All winters listed are a T or less through Feb 1st and the final winter totals, not just Feb totals. I know 08-09 on the list the snow came in March.
1893-94 7.0"
1894-95 14.5"
1898-99 4.3"
1899-00 2.0"
1900-01 3.0"
1902-03 T
1908-09 T
1910-11 0.5"
1918-19 0.2"
1923-24 1"
1926-27 9.7"
1927-28 T
1928-29 5.6"
1931-32 T
1933-34 0.3"
1956-57 T
1973-74 0.4"
1974-75 1.3"
1975-76 T
1977-78 3.9"
1983-84 0.6"
1985-86 1.4"
1988-89 2.5"
1991-92 T
1992-93 10.2"
2005-06 T
2006-07 1.5"
2008-09 4.4"
2011-12 0
2012-13 2.0"
2014-15 3.7"
2021-21 1.8"
2022-23 0

So just glancing I think 14-15 was El Nino and maybe 2005-06. Also maybe 1 of those in the mid 70s.
 
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Eastward ho.
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Legit question. How many scoreless winters would it take for you to give up this hobby every year. At least the winter part anyway. You can always have count on severe.
 
So basically the areas to avoid living include Anderson, Columbia and the entire coast of SC!?
 
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