famartin Posted April 16, 2014 Author Share Posted April 16, 2014 Total to date is 65.6" To see daily break down....... http://www.cocorahs.org my station is NJ-MS-18 Or here... http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cdo-web/datasets/GHCND/stations/GHCND:US1NJMS0018/detail Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lab94 Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 Or here... http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cdo-web/datasets/GHCND/stations/GHCND:US1NJMS0018/detail Never even knew that. lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
famartin Posted April 16, 2014 Author Share Posted April 16, 2014 Never even knew that. lol I had a feeling So I thought I'd share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lab94 Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 I had a feeling So I thought I'd share Thank You Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Absolute Humidity Posted April 17, 2014 Share Posted April 17, 2014 73.3" added 1.5" last night. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DarthDoppler Posted April 17, 2014 Share Posted April 17, 2014 Like what happened to Voyager, I had a few storms that melted/ended before I got home from work so I just took my best guestimate on some. I ended with a 75.8" total. (it could have been slightly higher but I tend to low ball the totals that I had estimated, if my total is off it's not by much, and it may be an inch or two higher.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Absolute Humidity Posted April 18, 2014 Share Posted April 18, 2014 Like what happened to Voyager, I had a few storms that melted/ended before I got home from work so I just took my best guestimate on some. I ended with a 75.8" total. (it could have been slightly higher but I tend to low ball the totals that I had estimated, if my total is off it's not by much, and it may be an inch or two higher.) Yeah you maybe off a few inches on the low side, I seem to remember seeing some 80+ totals in your area. The only storm I missed measuring at the end of the event was Dec 10th, I estimated .3" lost due to compaction, otherwise I was lucky to catch each events total at the end of snowfall thus having maximum depth measured before compaction and or melting. I never use 6 hour snowboard cleaning increments. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jwilson Posted April 18, 2014 Share Posted April 18, 2014 Is that a record for total snowfall events in a single winter? Or at least a record for most storms without an event >10"? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Absolute Humidity Posted April 19, 2014 Share Posted April 19, 2014 Is that a record for total snowfall events in a single winter? Or at least a record for most storms without an event >10"? Yearly Totals for 2008 - 2013. 2013-2014 has all 21 events with accumulations listed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CAPE Posted September 27, 2014 Share Posted September 27, 2014 Map time? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Absolute Humidity Posted September 28, 2014 Share Posted September 28, 2014 Map time? I think Ray is still in hiding so may have to wait a while for his seasonal total map but Isotherm has done a fine map here for NJ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
famartin Posted November 28, 2014 Author Share Posted November 28, 2014 bump gonna put these to use soon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Absolute Humidity Posted November 28, 2014 Share Posted November 28, 2014 bump gonna put these to use soonBumpity BumpAwesome Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
famartin Posted December 15, 2014 Author Share Posted December 15, 2014 Last chance to get yours in, I'll probably draw it up tomorrow... ...DELAWARE......Kent County...35.5" - Dover (DOVD1)51.2" - Dover 5.1 WSW (DE-KN-9)...New Castle County...56.1" - Wilmington New Castle Airport (KILG)55.0" - Wilmington Porter Rsv (WILD1)65.5" - Newark 3.9 SSW (DE-NC-2)49.5" - Newport 2.4 WNW (DE-NC-10)61.5" - Newark 1.5 S (DE-NC-13)56.1" - Newark 1.5 NE (DE-NC-17)61.6" - North Wilmington (Winter Wizard)...Sussex County...32.2" - Georgetown 5.8 W (DE-SS-2)26.7" - Delmar 4.3 E (DE-SS-3)20.8" - Selbyville 7.1 E (DE-SS-15)31.8" - Seaford 0.7 SW (DE-SS-16)31.0" - Millsboro (dieselbug)...MARYLAND......Caroline County...38.8" - Greensboro 1.4 ENE (MD-CL-9)42.5" - Denton 5.8 WSW (MD-CL-10)43.5" - Henderson 0.4 S (MD-CL-12)41.0" - Greensboro (C.A.P.E.)...Cecil County...60.2" - Charlestown 0.4 WSW (MD-CC-15)...Kent County......Queen Anne's County...43.4" - Stevensville (STVM2)...Talbot County...31.5" - Royal Oak 2 SSW (ROYM2)36.6" - Easton 1.1 SW (MD-TB-1)32.7" - Trappe 3.5 NE (MD-TB-9)24.6" - Easton 0.7 NNW (MD-TB-11)...NEW JERSEY......Atlantic County...43.8" - Atlantic City International Airport (KACY)31.6" - Hammonton 1 NE (HMTN4)54.2" - Estell Manor (ESMN4)42.6" - Buena Vista Twp 2.6 NNE (NJ-AT-1)37.6" - Egg Harbor Twp 1.3 NW (NJ-AT-13)48.7" - Estell Manor 5.2 NE (NJ-AT-15)...Bergen County...58.1" - Saddle Brook Twp 0.6 E (NJ-BG-2)65.6" - Tenafly 1.3 W (NJ-BG-3)52.0" - Glen Rock 0.7 SSE (NJ-BG-17)59.3" - Oakland 0.9 SSE (NJ-BG-23)51.5" - Oakland 0.2 WNW (NJ-BG-29)62.2" - Lyndhurst (BlueSkiesFading)...Burlington County...63.3" - Mount Holly NWS (PHIN4)60.0" - Indian Mills (VCEN4)57.1" - Burlington 1.7 E (NJ-BT-3)64.7" - Mount Laurel Twp 2.5 ENE (NJ-BT-4)(Rainshadow)64.2" - Moorestown Twp 0.6 SE (NJ-BT-6)...Camden County...61.1" - Somerdale 4 SW (SMDN4)46.0" - Winslow Twp 3.5 W (NJ-CN-5)54.9" - Berlin Twp 0.6 WNW (NJ-CN-11)55.8" - Collingswood 0.7 NE (NJ-CN-22)70.5" - Cherry Hill (cg41386)...Cape May County...41.8" - Cape May 2 NW (CPMN4)45.1" - Woodbine 0.8 NNW (NJ-CM-7)38.9" - Wildwood Crest 0.1 WSW (NJ-CM-17)39.2" - Dennis Twp 2.5 S (NJ-CM-30)38.5" - Cape May Point (Redmorninglight)...Cumberland County...43.5" - Seabrook Farms (SEAN4)40.0" - Upper Deerfield Twp 1.7 SW (NJ-CD-1)...Essex County...56.4" - Canoe Brook (CHMN4)61.1" - Newark Liberty International Airport (KEWR)71.0" - Cedar Grove Twp 0.9 NE (NJ-ES-11)49.0" - Maplewood Twp 0.9 SE (NJ-ES-18)59.0" - Millburn (Zelocity Weather)...Gloucester County...68.0" - National Park59.9" - Pitman 0.1 W (NJ-GL-1)57.0" - Franklin Twp 2.7 W (NJ-GL-6)50.5" - Washington Twp 2.1 NNW (NJ-GL-12)50.6" - Washington Twp 2.6 S (NJ-GL-31)...Hudson County...62.1" - Harrison (HSNN4)60.6" - Harrison 0.3 N (NJ-HD-1)64.3" - Kearny 1.7 NW (NJ-HD-2)...Hunterdon County...47.4" - Wertsville 4 NE (WRTN4)63.6" - Flemington 5 NNW (FLMN4)49.9" - Belvidere Bridge (BELN4)60.8" - Califon 0.6 NW (NJ-HN-1)57.6" - Clinton 1.6 ENE (NJ-HN-3)75.3" - Bethlehem Twp 0.6 S (NJ-HN-7)71.3" - Holland Twp 2.6 NNE (NJ-HN-12)67.8" - Flemington 0.3 E (NJ-HN-15)54.0" - Clinton Twp 3.9 N (NJ-HN-18)56.1" - Lebanon 3.2 SW (NJ-HN-19)57.3" - Lebanon 2.8 N (NJ-HN-21)56.4" - Frenchtown 0.5 N (NJ-HN-31)54.5" - Three Bridges (wkd)...Mercer County...49.3" - Hightstown 2 W (HGTN4)54.4" - Pennington 0.6 ENE (NJ-MC-1)58.5" - Hamilton Twp 2.3 NE (NJ-MC-2)52.0" - Princeton 2.2 SSE (NJ-MC-3)60.3" - Lawrence Twp 1.0 NNW (NJ-MC-5)42.5" - Lawrence Twp 1.8 SSW (NJ-MC-9)60.0" - Robbinsville Twp 1.7 WSW (NJ-MC-16)54.3" - Ewing Twp 0.8 ESE (NJ-MC-17)(famartin)53.1" - Hopewell Twp 2.4 NW (NJ-MC-27)51.9" - Ewing Twp 0.9 NNE (NJ-MC-29)...Middlesex County...56.4" - New Brunswick 3 SE (NBRN4)54.4" - North Brunswick Twp 1.5 W (NJ-MD-2)57.0" - East Brunswick (green tube)61.5" - Edison (Allsnow)...Monmouth County...58.9" - Red Bank 1.3 NW (NJ-MN-6)52.4" - Howell Twp 2.5 W (NJ-MN-17)48.2" - Long Branch 0.5 W (NJ-MN-48)73.4" - Freehold 0.7 SSW (NJ-MN-55)73.3" - Freehold (Absolute Humidity)63.7" - Colts Neck (Isotherm)70.5" - Colts Neck (PB GFI)70.5" - Manalapan (rossi)...Morris County...57.0" - Pottersville 2 NNW (PTTN4)56.4" - Rockaway 0.4 NNW (NJ-MS-6)58.4" - Boonton 0.6 NW (NJ-MS-11)65.6" - Jefferson Twp 2.4 ENE (NJ-MS-18)(lab94)61.3" - Randolph Twp 0.8 W (NJ-MS-21)67.6" - Mine Hill Twp 0.4 NE (NJ-MS-23)52.3" - Parsippany-Troy Hills Twp 2.1 E (NJ-MS-36)57.5" - Randolph Twp 2.0 E (NJ-MS-42)62.3" - Florham Park 0.2 WNW (NJ-MS-49)66.5" - Mendham Twp 0.5 ESE (NJ-MS-50)59.0" - Washington Twp 3.6 W (NJ-MS-61)63.1" - Butler (rgwp96)65.5" - Lake Hopatcong (rygar)...Ocean County...40.6" - Brick Twp 1.5 NNE (NJ-OC-6)41.7" - Lavallette 1.1 N (NJ-OC-8)46.1" - Lacey Twp 6.3 E (NJ-OC-17)32.2" - Pine Beach 0.4 NW (NJ-OC-19)43.7" - Berkeley Twp 2.9 ENE (NJ-OC-24)45.8" - Jackson Twp 2.2 S (NJ-OC-53)51.5" - Berkeley Twp 2.7 SSE (NJ-OC-56)...Passaic County...54.6" - Hawthorne 0.4 S (NJ-PS-5)61.1" - Little Falls Twp 0.5 WNW (NJ-PS-12)50.2" - Hawthorne 1.0 SSE (NJ-PS-14)65.8" - Clifton (wxallannj)...Salem County...64.7" - Pittsgrove Twp 1.9 S (NJ-SL-3)46.0" - Pennsville Twp 2.0 NNW (NJ-SL-7)...Somerset County...41.3" - Bound Brook 2 W (BBKN4)57.6" - Hillsborough Twp 4.7 ESE (NJ-SM-1)61.5" - Bernards Twp 0.9 ENE (NJ-SM-2)63.8" - Bernards Twp 0.6 NNW (NJ-SM-4)55.9" - Bridgewater Twp 3.3 NW (NJ-SM-5)56.4" - Somerville 0.2 ENE (NJ-SM-13)58.8" - Franklin Twp 4.6 NNW (NJ-SM-39)54.9" - Bridgewater Twp 1.6 NNW (NJ-SM-46)...Sussex County...53.3" - Sussex 2 NW (SUXN4)48.7" - Andover Twp 1.7 W (NJ-SS-1)52.8" - Vernon Twp 1.7 N (NJ-SS-3)52.6" - Hardyston Twp 3.2 SE (NJ-SS-7)50.7" - Wantage Twp 1.5 SE (NJ-SS-20)74.1" - Highland Lakes (Animal)...Union County...53.2" - Cranford (CRAN4)60.2" - New Providence 0.8 ESE (NJ-UN-10)60.0" - Plainfield (Plfdwxdude)...Warren County...62.7" - Greenwich Twp 1.6 S (NJ-WR-1)55.6" - Liberty Twp 1.7 WSW (NJ-WR-2)57.8" - Blairstown Twp 2.0 SE (NJ-WR-4)58.2" - Hackettstown 0.8 W (NJ-WR-5)61.8" - Washington 0.6 ENE (NJ-WR-21)63.8" - White Twp 1.7 S (NJ-WR-23)...PENNSYLVANIA......Berks County...48.4" - Hamburg (HBGP1)52.7" - Blue Marsh Lake (PLVP1)68.3" - Morgantown (MGNP1)55.3" - Reading 3.5 SW (PA-BR-2)72.7" - Fleetwood 2.0 ESE (PA-BR-7)64.2" - Kutztown 2.2 NNE (PA-BR-12)64.6" - Mohnton 2.8 SSW (PA-BR-16)53.9" - Oley 1.9 E (PA-BR-19)75.8" - Longswamp (DarthDoppler)...Bucks County...73.4" - Springtown 1 NNE (SPRP1)53.2" - Bucksville (REVP1)58.3" - Sellersville (SRVP1)49.3" - Doylestown (DYLP1)56.4" - Neshaminy Falls (OAKP1)58.4" - Perkasie 1.6 SSE (PA-BK-5)63.0" - Furlong 0.7 SW (PA-BK-15)59.7" - Doylestown 3.7 W (PA-BK-26)68.7" - West Rockhill (Qtown Snow)54.1" - Warrington (noctilucent)...Carbon County...59.2" - Palmerton 5.8 ENE (PA-CB-4)62.0" - Coaldale 1.5 N (PA-CB-11)54.8" - Bowmanstown 3.0 WSW (PA-CB-12)53.0" - Chapman 6.6 NW (PA-CB-15)59.9" - Jim Thorpe 1.1 NNE (PA-CB-16)...Chester County...60.4" - Glenmoore (GNMP1)64.3" - West Chester (WCHP1)69.4" - Honey Brook 2 SSE (HBKP1)51.7" - West Chester 2.4 SSE (PA-CH-9)56.9" - Nottingham 1.5 SW (PA-CH-14)52.4" - Chadds Ford 3.1 SW (PA-CH-27)68.4" - New London (Chubbs)73.5" - Pughtown (iceman56)80.0" - East Nantmeal (ChescoPaWxman)...Delaware County...65.7" - Wayne (tombo82685)64.8" - Drexel Hill (tombo82685)64.0" - Lansdowne (Boch23)69.5" - Concord (KamuSnow)...Lehigh County...68.1" - Allentown Lehigh Valley International Airport (KABE)65.2" - Schnecksville 2.7 SW (PA-LH-5)...Monroe County...77.1" - Stroudsburg (SDBP1)...Montgomery County...54.2" - Green Lane (GRLP1)69.8" - Norristown (NRSP1)52.6" - Gilbertsville 0.9 S (PA-MT-1)56.2" - Harleysville 2.1 SW (PA-MT-7)55.1" - North Wales 1.3 WSW (PA-MT-16)67.7" - Kulpsville 2.6 SSW (PA-MT-22)45.7" - Souderton 0.6 NNW (PA-MT-37)59.5" - West Norriton 0.3 WNW (PA-MT-64)65.5" - Gilbertsville (tombo82685)60.8" - Spring Mount (JCT777)...Northampton County...51.8" - Martins Creek 0.2 E (PA-NH-8)(eastonwx)...Philadelphia County...68.0" - Philadelphia International Airport (KPHL)52.5" - Philadelphia Franklin Institute (PFIP1)60.3" - Rockledge 1.3 SE (PA-PH-2)60.5" - Philadelphia (Hurricane Agnes) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Absolute Humidity Posted December 15, 2014 Share Posted December 15, 2014 Thanks Ray, any plans for individual storm maps? The ones we see all over the internets these days. You've become a map legend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
famartin Posted December 15, 2014 Author Share Posted December 15, 2014 In due time... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CAPE Posted December 15, 2014 Share Posted December 15, 2014 I noticed you have several reports around my general location...to be exact, I am 2 miles NW of Greensboro MD. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
famartin Posted December 16, 2014 Author Share Posted December 16, 2014 Here is last winter's, with previous maps for comparison... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blizzard-on-GFS Posted December 16, 2014 Share Posted December 16, 2014 Here is last winter's, with previous maps for comparison... Winter_2013-2014_snow.gif Winter_2012-2013_snow.gif Winter_2011-2012_snow.gif Winter_2010-2011_snow.gif Winter_2009-2010_snow.gif Whats up with that Monmouth County snow bullseye?! That's crazy! Is it due to elevation? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Absolute Humidity Posted December 16, 2014 Share Posted December 16, 2014 Whats up with that Monmouth County snow bullseye?! That's crazy! Is it due to elevation? Elevation is slight, 150 - 400' (highest hills) it's more likely due to precip enhancement off the warm Raritian Bay on a NNE NE wind during nor'easters. Longitude may also play a roll as we tend to do very well during Miller B's. Often times our snow distribution is similar to that of Long Islands. Could also be luck, during the 1990's (minus 93-94 95-96) we were the snow hole capital of the 40N club. Since 2000, it's been quite special minus the few bad years: 01/02 06/07 07/08 11/12. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Absolute Humidity Posted December 16, 2014 Share Posted December 16, 2014 Excellent Map Ray! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedSky Posted December 16, 2014 Share Posted December 16, 2014 Great maps. 2010 could have the 60" extend SW along the higher elevations of Bucks. Also does 2012 include frankensnow? Had 15" that horrible winter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
famartin Posted December 16, 2014 Author Share Posted December 16, 2014 Great maps. 2010 could have the 60" extend SW along the higher elevations of Bucks. Also does 2012 include frankensnow? Had 15" that horrible winter. Could only go off the totals provided. Yes, 2012 includes frankensnow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KamuSnow Posted December 16, 2014 Share Posted December 16, 2014 Awesome Ray - nice job, and thanks! Interesting to see 2011-2012 in graphic relief. 2012-13 was such a spread across the area - definitely a disconnect when you're in the NYC sub-forum and that winter is fondly remembered (mainly due to Feb. 8th). It was a significant improvement over 2011-12 imby at least, simply due to the number of events, about 10 vs. 3 (2012-13 was the winter of repeated 1" (+/-) snowfalls here). 2009-2010... an analogy I've thought of recently is that for me, Feb. 5th-10th 2010 was the equivalent for this area of November's 2 part Lake Effect Snow event. 48" of snow in 5 days....Wednesday afternoon Feb. 10th was just surreal. Have to mention 2013-14 - one of the best overall. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Absolute Humidity Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 I think those 91" values in SEPA SWNJ maybe typos perhaps 81"? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Absolute Humidity Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 Awesome Ray - nice job, and thanks! Interesting to see 2011-2012 in graphic relief. 2012-13 was such a spread across the area - definitely a disconnect when you're in the NYC sub-forum and that winter is fondly remembered (mainly due to Feb. 8th). It was a significant improvement over 2011-12 imby at least, simply due to the number of events, about 10 vs. 3 (2012-13 was the winter of repeated 1" (+/-) snowfalls here). 2009-2010... an analogy I've thought of recently is that for me, Feb. 5th-10th 2010 was the equivalent for this area of November's 2 part Lake Effect Snow event. 48" of snow in 5 days....Wednesday afternoon Feb. 10th was just surreal. Have to mention 2013-14 - one of the best overall. Surreal for Sure, even IMBY with 35" in that same period was crazy. Crazier too is that north west Ocean county area, being sparsely populated someone their probably had 80-85". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
famartin Posted December 17, 2014 Author Share Posted December 17, 2014 I think those 91" values in SEPA SWNJ maybe typos perhaps 81"? In 09-10? That was Lee Molineux. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Absolute Humidity Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 In 09-10? That was Lee Molineux. Wow he measures almost as liberaly as me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedSky Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 Wow he measures almost as liberaly as me Mt. Brookhaven, he had to brave sub zero temps and 70mph winds on the peak to get those snow measurements. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Absolute Humidity Posted December 17, 2014 Share Posted December 17, 2014 Mt. Brookhaven, he had to brave sub zero temps and 70mph winds on the peak to get those snow measurements. Nice. Not too many mountains in SW Jersey, must have been an exceptionally large drift plain but you never know with that winter and those banded features during those HECS events. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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