Dan76 Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Who would be ground zero for sking for this one...can not miss this one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damage In Tolland Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Just like Lance Armstrong, Mark McGwire, etc. Kevin's 100"+ season will be 100"+* * is for slantsicking... steroids for weather weenies. This winter has bothered you so much. You can't stand to see me doing well. You even posted about during the last storm. I love it. Winning Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dryslot Posted March 18, 2013 Author Share Posted March 18, 2013 Good luck with that. Best I can usually get from a miller A us heavy cirrus. Well, maybe full overcast. Miller A's suck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CT Rain Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 This winter has bothered you so much. You can't stand to see me doing well. You even posted about during the last storm. I love it. Winning lol I've enjoyed it. Been a good winter and the blizzard rocked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
subdude Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 My entire hood has about 80% cover . Sunny lawns have grass in spots. Shaded lawns have 3-6 OTG at least. All yards still have big snow banks. nice, just came in from taking a walk around the yard.I have some spots I measured 10" others 4-6" bare grass under the tree walked right on top of it. Few inches of ice at the base. South side of the house measured some spots of 10" other in the 4-6" range W facing back looking into the neighbors yard. Another shot of the back. That rock wall sits up about 2.5-3' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoastalWx Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Just like Lance Armstrong, Mark McGwire, etc. Kevin's 100"+ season will be 100"+* * is for slantsicking... steroids for weather weenies. Him and Coventry have weenied out a bit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whineminster Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 To me its snowpack that matters, not really how much snow you get. This winter it seems we get a big storm, then it melts the next week, versus 2010/2011 when we had a deep deep snowpack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cold Miser Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Just like Lance Armstrong, Mark McGwire, etc. Kevin's 100"+ season will be 100"+* * is for slantsicking... steroids for weather weenies. lol. I love how you are still on him about this. I suppose there could be a slant stick with all of us, but It would seem Kev's 90 + is legit, no? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
subdude Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Who would be ground zero for sking for this one...can not miss this one. Any mtn with a lift. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HIPPYVALLEY Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 I only showed Worcester's second highest figure. The highest figure is 120.1" in 1992-93. Given the pattern, that's not out of reach. It's been a remarkable winter and extrarordinary past two months there. Worcester leads the nation for cities over 100,000 population. http://goldensnowglobe.com/current-top-10-snowiest-cities/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SouthCoastMA Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Him and Coventry have weenied out a bit. Like Sosa and McGwire in 98'. Fight to the finish. Andro aplenty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HIPPYVALLEY Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Any mtn with a lift. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CT Rain Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 lol. I love how you are still on him about this. I suppose there could be a slant stick with all of us, but It would seem Kev's 90 + is legit, no? Yeah he's probably 85-90 or so Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baroclinic Zone Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Kevin makes the century club tonight. Been there, done that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoastalWx Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 I would love for that feature later this week to work out, but I dunno. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Good luck with that. Best I can usually get from a miller A us heavy cirrus. Well, maybe full overcast. Huh? Miller As can be great. March 93 was a miller A and Syracuse, NY jackpotted over 40". Miller A's following the coastline are a wet dream. Miller B's are the one you smoke cirrus in like me while the coastal sections get rocked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moneypitmike Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Worcester leads the nation for cities over 100,000 population. http://goldensnowglobe.com/current-top-10-snowiest-cities/ Man--looking at Syracuse's departure makes me feel so very good about this season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
subdude Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Worcester leads the nation for cities over 100,000 population. http://goldensnowglobe.com/current-top-10-snowiest-cities/ even beating out cities along the lakes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ROOSTA Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Kevin makes the century club tonight. He does that in JJA too. Kind makes ya think (Tolland truely is a micro-climate) Scratching head? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moneypitmike Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Huh? Miller As can be great. March 93 was a miller A and Syracuse, NY jackpotted over 40". Miller A's following the coastline are a wet dream. Miller B's are the one you smoke cirrus in like me while the coastal sections get rocked. Disagree on that. It's tough to get an A to make it this far north and still be close enough for a hit out here. By and large the B's are much, much better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnno Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Huh? Miller As can be great. March 93 was a miller A and Syracuse, NY jackpotted over 40". Miller A's following the coastline are a wet dream. Miller B's are the one you smoke cirrus in like me while the coastal sections get rocked. Yea thats what I had always thought too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damage In Tolland Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Haters gonna hate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ORH_wxman Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 The ORH snowfall record is actually 132.9" in '95-'96, not 120.1" in 1992-1993. I suppose "officially" it is still '92-'93 in the NCDC data base, but strangely enough at NRCC at Cornell, the 132.9" figure is listed in their April 1996 news letter. NWS BOX I believe recognizes this as well although in their snow table for ORH, they still have the incorrect 97.9" listed for 1995-1996. http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/May96/NRCC_April96.bpf.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dryslot Posted March 18, 2013 Author Share Posted March 18, 2013 Disagree on that. It's tough to get an A to make it this far north and still be close enough for a hit out here. By and large the B's are much, much better. I have to agree with you here, Any storm that originates in the Gulf Of Mexico and track thru the Gulf of Maine are far and few, Miller B's are far better, I have smoked more cirrus on Miller A's then you can shake a stick at Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Been there, done that. I didn't do it last year at home, which sucked. This storm will hopefully put me over if it gets to double digits....unfortunately that century mark loses luster if you are supposed to get 125" per year in your front yard. I'm running neck in neck with Tolland at my home location which either shows A) how bad it's been up here or how good it's been down there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoastalWx Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 The ORH snowfall record is actually 132.9" in '95-'96, not 120.1" in 1992-1993. I suppose "officially" it is still '92-'93 in the NCDC data base, but strangely enough at NRCC at Cornell, the 132.9" figure is listed in their April 1996 news letter. NWS BOX I believe recognizes this as well although in their snow table for ORH, they still have the incorrect 97.9" listed for 1995-1996. http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/May96/NRCC_April96.bpf.html What a cluster F. Shame on NCDC too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 Disagree on that. It's tough to get an A to make it this far north and still be close enough for a hit out here. By and large the B's are much, much better. Huh. For the coastal folks Bs are much better, much better. I've always thought pure Miller A's taint the coast usually while hitting the interior like WV-PA-BGM-ALB-BTV axis. Miller B is the one that redevelops off to the east right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sugarloaf1989 Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 WSW for 4-8" here, CT Blizz and I should sail past 100" with ease if this works out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
powderfreak Posted March 18, 2013 Share Posted March 18, 2013 I have to agree with you here, Any storm that originates in the Gulf Of Mexico and track thru the Gulf of Maine are far and few, Miller B's are far better, I have smoked more cirrus on Miller A's then you can shake a stick at Ahhh does Miller A have to originate in the Gulf? I just always thought of it as a long tracking storm that tracks up the coast and does not have that secondary redevelopment (ie something that forms in the Carolina's and hugs the coast.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dryslot Posted March 18, 2013 Author Share Posted March 18, 2013 Huh. For the coastal folks Bs are much better, much better. I've always thought pure Miller A's taint the coast usually while hitting the interior like WV-PA-BGM-ALB-BTV axis. Miller B is the one that redevelops off to the east right? Typically around the delmarva Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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