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The Blizzard of 1999


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  On 1/1/2012 at 5:01 PM, Chicago WX said:

Still my #1 snowstorm/blizzard that I've personally experienced...or can remember.

Me too.  If we're talking larger regional impacts (even down into the southern Plains) then I think GHD is superior.

I wonder who would've started the thread if we were here then.  :D

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  On 1/1/2012 at 5:03 PM, Angrysummons said:

I just like seeing that to remember what "blocking" looked like again and it wasn't that blocky either lol :cry:

It was blocky enough in a sea of non-blockiness though. Kind of a thread the needle in a winter of despair up until that point.

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  On 1/1/2012 at 5:04 PM, Hoosier said:

Me too. If we're talking larger regional impacts (even down into the southern Plains) then I think GHD is superior.

I wonder who would've started the thread if we were here then. :D

I think that's good a debate what storm had larger regional impacts. 99 was a much colder storm than GHD...in other words, I think the snow field was larger...especially considering locations to the east of the slp got hit hard with snow. No such thing with GHD for all intents of purposes.

Hmm, I'm not sure who would've started the thread. Maybe Beau.

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  On 1/1/2012 at 5:12 PM, Chicago WX said:

I think that's good a debate what storm had larger regional impacts. 99 was a much colder storm than GHD...in other words, I think the snow field was larger...especially considering locations to the east of the slp got hit hard with snow. No such thing with GHD for all intents of purposes.

Hmm, I'm not sure who would've started the thread. Maybe Beau.

That's about the only thing that 99 has on GHD, but GHD had a fairly wide snow field as well. Without doing a rigorous reanalysis it seems like GHD produced more intense conditions and I think a larger area had 18"+ compared to 99.

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  On 1/1/2012 at 5:16 PM, Hoosier said:

That's about the only thing that 99 has on GHD, but GHD had a fairly wide snow field as well. Without doing a rigorous reanalysis it seems like GHD produced more intense conditions and I think a larger area had 18"+ compared to 99.

Possibly. Found this write up about the 99 storm.

http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/extremes/1999/january/blizzard99.html

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  On 1/1/2012 at 5:50 PM, SpartyOn said:

If only we had good forums and social media back then!

Just amazing how cold this system was. No precip worries then. It was just "Heavy Snow" and "Blizzard" warnings.

Models were very consistent with this storm 7 days out! There was no doubt that snow was coming it was just...How much was going to fall.

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I remember that storm pretty well. Not as powerful as the GHD blizzard, but second place in my book of great snowstorms. Received 21" from the storm - lake moisture boosted totals along the IL shore communities.

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I agree with Geos: GHD was definitely more significant than '99, which was, to be sure, an historic event in its own right. This is especially true at my location (Geneva, 35 miles due west of the Chicago Loop). In terms of snow accumulations alone, GHD clearly beat '99 in Geneva, having produced 22" compared to '99's 13" or so. Heck, I think that the 26 Dec 09 event (14.2" here) produced slightly more snow than '99! The lake enhancement and effect, which was considerable in Chicago, just wasn't as significant around here. I believe that the winds were stronger in GHD, and GHD managed to produce quite a lot of thundersnow here and just to the north, whereas '99 produced very little to none, if I recall correctly. However, I'll make the disclaimer that I was seven years old when '99 occurred.

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  On 1/1/2012 at 6:46 PM, Hoar_Frost said:

I agree with Geos: GHD was definitely more significant than '99, which was, to be sure, an historic event in its own right. This is especially true at my location (Geneva, 35 miles due west of the Chicago Loop). In terms of snow accumulations alone, GHD clearly beat '99 in Geneva, having produced 22" compared to '99's 13" or so. Heck, I think that the 26 Dec 09 event (14.2" here) produced slightly more snow than '99! The lake enhancement and effect, which was considerable in Chicago, just wasn't as significant around here. I believe that the winds were stronger in GHD, and GHD managed to produce quite a lot of thundersnow here and just to the north, whereas '99 produced very little to none, if I recall correctly. However, I'll make the disclaimer that I was seven years old when '99 occurred.

No doubt GHD was a more significant storm for Chicago and the suburbs than Jan 99. Matter of fact, it's really between GHD and Jan 1967 for top dog honors.

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  On 1/1/2012 at 6:48 PM, snowstormcanuck said:

Maybe I'm thinking of IND rather than LAF, but didn't VD 2007 drop 16-18" along with bitter cold and blizzard like conditions?

No you're right, LAF was in the sweet spot for VD 2007. 17", blizzard warning, cold temps...the whole enchilada.

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  On 1/1/2012 at 6:50 PM, Chicago WX said:

No doubt GHD was a more significant storm for Chicago and the suburbs than Jan 99. Matter of fact, it's really between GHD and Jan 1967 for top dog honors.

Agreed. It's definitely clear that '99 is the landmark event to the east of Chicago and especially for Detroit eastward into southern Ontario. After GHD, I was discussing with a neighbor who's lived here since the mid '70's, and he reckons GHD was worse than the '79 blizzard but that the snow-pack was much deeper in late January and early February of that year than it was following GHD. So, yes, it comes down to '67, and, from the lore I've heard from old-timers here in Geneva, it was more crippling than GHD even if accumulations may have been slightly less in that event than in GHD. It occurred amid the predictive capabilities of almost 50 years ago and following spring-like weather a couple of days before, and people, no doubt, were more surprised and/or less prepared. GHD, as we're well aware, was on the radar, so to speak, in some form seven or eight days before; it was well predicted, overall.

And, there's a nice snow shower ongoing right now, and, frankly, it's the healthiest rate of snow I've seen this winter ...

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