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February 3, 2014 Snowstorm Observations


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As of 1 pm, Central Park had recorded 0.99" precipitation. Not all of that precipitation was snow. But based on snowfall ratios in the 8.5:1 -9.5:1 range (EWR had been reporting a 9:1 ratio), Central Park should have received 7"-8" snow. So far, the snowfall has not been reported from there. It will be interesting to see what figure is finally reported, but Central Park has had the most precipitation in the NYC area. Additional figures include: JFK: 0.94"; LGA: 0.87"; EWR: 0.79"; and, ISP 0.77".

 

EWR is the only location that reported a snowfall amount: 4.6" at 11 am. Based on the precipitation that has fallen, assuming similar ratios, EWR should now be somewhere between 5.5"-6.5".

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As of 1 pm, Central Park had recorded 0.99" precipitation. Not all of that precipitation was snow. But based on snowfall ratios in the 8.5:1 -9.5:1 range (EWR had been reporting a 9:1 ratio), Central Park should have received 7"-8" snow. So far, the snowfall has not been reported from there. It will be interesting to see what figure is finally reported, but Central Park has had the most precipitation in the NYC area. Additional figures include: JFK: 0.94"; LGA: 0.87"; EWR: 0.79"; and, ISP 0.77".

 

EWR is the only location that reported a snowfall amount: 4.6" at 11 am. Based on the precipitation that has fallen, assuming similar ratios, EWR should now be somewhere between 5.5"-6.5".

 

So NAM verified.

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