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Misc Winter Whamby 2020, a New Decade

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I know some will think I'm crazy for predicting a blizzard (lol) -- a 1 out of 200 year storm. My prediction is a presentiment. No, I am absolutely not on drugs; I'm just a very intelligent thinker. I think hurricane season will start super early this season, and the blizzard I'm predicting will be basically an early hurricane, but with snow -- a snowcane.

So is this like the early December snowstorm you predicted?

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Or the December 21st/22nd snow storm?

I'm going to have a storm briefing video for the 21st/22nd storm system. The video will be uploaded to my YouTube channel.

How about the New Years day?

Or the most recent over the top last week of January snow storm?


Some reason's why I'm going all in for a winter storm sometime during the last week.

1. I have a really good feeling something huge is going to happen. Of course, there's nothing to support an instinct. I'm just following my instincts and sometimes your instincts are right.

2. Massive winter storms can occur in the Southeastern US after spring like conditions. Not always they can occur, but sometimes.

3. We're going into the peak climatology time for winter storm occurrences.

4. The pattern by late month is looking like it would support much below normal temperatures.

5. The sub-tropical jet is looking like it will become active again and not suppressed by late week next week into the last week.

I'm actually super excited for the last week for a winter storm to occur that could drop a tremendous amounts of snow.

Posting this for new members here to reference. I'm sure you'll be right one day but I don't think you'll get the reaction you're anticipating when you are. If a broken clock is right twice a day then I'd say you've got about 8 more hours this winter.
 
There was snow with hurricane Sandy across the Central Appalachian Mountains, snow was in feet. The storm I'm predicting, it will drop 2-4+ feet for the area's that do get the heaviest snow across the Southeastern US.

I was on a military USAR team on Staten Island, NY for the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy. We were on Bay Avenue which is where the Staten Island Ferry docks and shuttles back and forth between the island and Battery Park in Manhattan. We had been deployed there on November 3. We had been doing house to house structural collapse searches looking for victims for the prior three days when the snow started on the morning of November 7. It began as rain, transitioned to a rain/snow mix, then changed to all snow by about 10am. All I had at the time was a diving dry suit, a FEMA hoodie, and a FEMA three season jacket. Me and the other five guys on my team went to Modell’s that morning to get beanies, gloves, and moisture wicking ski thermals to go under our clothing.

We got back from the sporting goods store and got our assignments for the day. Even though it was snowing and windy, there was a lot more work to do. Our assignment was on Father Cappodano Drive which faced the Atlantic Ocean and was also the part of Staten Island which took the brunt of the storm surge (Father Cappodano to Hylan Avenue was completely obliterated). There were cars on top of houses, boats on top of houses, boats on Hylan Avenue (1/2 mile from the shoreline). We had to go in and physically clear each room looking for either wounded or deceased (all the while worrying about structural collapse) then coming out and making our markings on the outside of the structure with orange paint (you’ve seen the bright orange X’s with numbers in each corresponding triangle of the X).

We did all this while the snow accumulated to 7” at Fort Hamilton where USCG Station New York was located. That was right around the corner from where we were searching. If I wasn’t doing such a demanding and heartbreaking job I probably would have noticed how beautiful the snowfall was. Going back and looking at the pictures we took, I can say it was a beautiful snowfall.

I know this is a really long post, but this got me thinking about my time doing USAR for FEMA. I got to see how New Yorkers really are. They were some of the nicest and friendliest people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. Even with the elderly babushka’s broken English and hand gestures (we didn’t have anyone who spoke Russian until we got an electronic pocket translator a day or so later) we understood how thankful they were for us to be there.

I saw the best of NYC coming together and helping one another across socio-economic, racial, nationality, sexual orientation, and religious lines. It was truly a melting pot of brother helping brother. I also saw the worst that Mother Nature has to offer. From destroyed homes to destroyed lives. From unimaginable death to the joy of finding loved ones and pets presumed lost in the flood. It was truly an honor to serve my country and the citizens of the state and city of New York.

In the end, I have a lot of photos of both the devastation from the storm and the beauty of the snowfall that brought a little joy during one of the most taxing days of my life. Sorry for running on, but it feels good to talk about this from time to time, even if it is in a message board with people I don’t know. Thanks again.

Sean
 
The person in the picture is me, I'm glad my prediction came true for that event. Many weeks in advance I predicted it, I had a post on my Facebook page as well as here, stating that the pattern would be favorable for an increase chance of frozen precipitation through the last week in Jan. and into early Feb. Even though, I thought there would have been a widespread winter storm, it was mostly localized over GA.

I guess my followers on my Facebook weather page like to hear in depth thoughts/predictions of mine, instead of generic forecasts/predictions...maybe that's why a lot like to follow my page? Yes, my predictions are hypothetical predictions, based off of activity that has happened and ongoing that could lead onto something in the future. So what that my predictions aren't based from science? So what that my predictions are based from hypothetical hypothesis? There's nothing wrong with that.

Come on guys, I don't want to be banned, and I'm not trolling the board. I'm seriously looking for signs of the blizzard that I'm predicting. And the ones that are saying I'm on drugs, should be ashamed for saying that to me. I'm absolutely not on drugs, I'm an intuitive, intelligent thinker.


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The person in the picture is me, I'm glad my prediction came true for that event. Many weeks in advance I predicted it, I had a post on my Facebook page as well as here, stating that the pattern would be favorable for an increase chance of frozen precipitation through the last week in Jan. and into early Feb. Even though, I thought there would have been a widespread winter storm, it was mostly localized over GA.

I guess my followers on my Facebook weather page like to hear in depth thoughts/predictions of mine, instead of generic forecasts/predictions...maybe that's why a lot like to follow my page? Yes, my predictions are hypothetical predictions, based off of activity that has happened and ongoing that could lead onto something in the future. So what that my predictions aren't based from science? So what that my predictions are based from hypothetical hypothesis? There's nothing wrong with that.

Come on guys, I don't want to be banned, and I'm not trolling the board. I'm seriously looking for signs of the blizzard that I'm predicting. And the ones that are saying I'm on drugs, should be ashamed for saying that to me. I'm absolutely not on drugs, I'm an intuitive, intelligent thinker.


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I think a lot like to follow your page because you predict snow.
 
1/17/2018 redux? Sign me the hell up! 4.7 inches, that's the most snow I've got since 1/11/2011!
 
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