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I was reading the observations thread for the biggest storms like Boxing Day, Feb 8 2013. I wish I knew about this site 5 years ago to share my excitement lol.

Same here haha. Was watching Weather Channel every night at 7:00 Pm Est leading up to the storm, gave up once the storm was getting out of our reach, came back the next day, and warnings where out. 

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yep, it was salvation after jumping off the cliff in the days before

 

That just goes to show how if Boxing Day didn't come together what a disappointing month that would have been.

It was a missed storm or model fantasy snowstorm run for much of the month before the famous GFS initialization error coup.

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That just goes to show how if Boxing Day didn't come together what a disappointing month that would have been.

It was a missed storm or model fantasy snowstorm run for much of the month before the famous GFS initialization error coup.

I'll never forget HPC tossing the 2 American models until all models came on board on the 0z runs 12/25/10.
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I have a very bad omen about this winter. I'd be shocked if we ended up near normal.

I'm actually hoping for a 72-73 type winter or one with no snowfall just in terms of records and it being historic.

We've had it good for a while, I'd be willing to sit through a couple clunkers.

Ehh nah. The pattern will flip on a dime by mid month next month. I think well defy odds and end up with another 50+ inch winter.

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Ehh nah. The pattern will flip on a dime by mid month next month. I think well defy odds and end up with another 50+ inch winter.

 

It would sure be nice if we could beat the record following two 45+ snowfall seasons in a row for NYC.

But the sample size is so small since this will be only the fourth time that we know of. Pretty wild that

this is the second time since 09-10 and there were only two known cases before this.

 

15-16...50.7

16-17...50.7

17-18...34.5

 

47-48...63.2

48-49...46.6

49-50...13.8

 

09-10...51.4

10-11...61.9

11-12...7.7

 

13-14...57.4

14-15...50.3

15-16...???

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It would sure be nice if we could beat the record following two 45+ snowfall seasons in a row for NYC.

But the sample size is so small since this will be only the fourth time that we know of. Pretty wild that

this is the second time since 09-10 and there were only two known cases before this.

 

15-16...50.7

16-17...50.7

17-18...34.5

 

47-48...63.2

48-49...46.6

49-50...13.8

 

09-10...51.4

10-11...61.9

11-12...7.7

 

13-14...57.4

14-15...50.3

15-16...???

Good find.  I'll take the 1st one if we have to have a clunker....(not that 34.5 is truly a clunker)    Regression to the means will have to occur at somepoint though.  If you look at NYC from 2000-2015 and didn't see anything else, you'd think it's a very snowy place.  (Versus something like 1980-1995)

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Good find.  I'll take the 1st one if we have to have a clunker....(not that 34.5 is truly a clunker)    Regression to the means will have to occur at somepoint though.  If you look at NYC from 2000-2015 and didn't see anything else, you'd think it's a very snowy place.  (Versus something like 1980-1995)

 

I really wonder if NYC has had three 50 inch seasons in a row since the American Revolution?

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It was an honest mistake. This is the post I was referring too.

They are both accounts made by previously banned posters. WeatherFeen2000 is TonyLovesSnow and the other guy is TheTrials.

Lol. He signed it Chris and I edited it to say "Tony". I can't prove it's him though.
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