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NorthShoreWx

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  • Birthday 02/06/1978

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  1. Ah, the O. Henry conundrum. Or you could self-limit voluntarily.
  2. Melted water equivalent for the weekend here was 0.50". Includes the 0.3" snow on Saturday and the 2.6" on Sunday. Roughly 6:1 ratio across both events.
  3. Meanwhile, the 12z op GFS has about 1.25" qpf in our backyards over the next 16 days and half of that is rain. It wouldn't be as much fun if everything was locked in.
  4. It could possibly be useful by Saturday morning. It is unhelpful now.
  5. Best to post qpf charts, or at least 10:1 snowfall at this point. That way everyone can make their own forecasts of ratios from a common starting point. The same water content is pretty much the same amount of snow on the ground a few days after it falls regardless of the ratio when it fell. SWE matters.
  6. 2.6" North Smithtown (includes snow that fell Sunday 1/18 through early Monday morning). Saturdays total was 0.3" Season total is 17.0"
  7. According to one source, Suffolk County is the 62nd snowiest county in the US (there are 3244 counties and parishes): https://lawnlove.com/blog/snowiest-counties/ Seems very unlikely to me. There are exactly 62 counties in NYS. There are exactly another 62 counties in VT, NH, ME, MA, & CT (plus 5 in RI, but I'm going with a 62 theme). All the same, I might add "62nd snowiest county in the US" to my sig just for shits and grins. It says so on the Internet.
  8. It's hard to find one where the scale starts at the end of the ruler. There's usually a gap before the 0-line. Of course you can measure the gap and remember to add it... pretty simple if it's = 0.1", but a bit of a pain for measuring small amounts if the gap is any larger. It is possible to think way too hard about this and I have allowed myself that luxury.
  9. It's not the second coming of the blizzard of '78, but we might squeeze out another 2 or 3 tenths after midnight.
  10. I'm usually in 16ths of an inch or millimeters if I'm feeling adventurous; I have more than one ruler in my quiver. There's a wee bit of rounding in converting to tenths of an inch. I don't do quarters, so a full .75" would be .8". An eighth of an inch is .1" 5 millimeters is .2"
  11. North Smithtown 9:30pm 2.4" This is for Sunday. 40.88, -73.21
  12. Maybe if you had some shelter when growing up you wouldn't be so jaded.
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