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2015-16 Total New England Snow Table


Kevin W

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Haha, neither do these types of winters in WNE/NNE.  I like J.Spin's 1 in 300 year calculations.

 

Last winter's were fairly uniform too though... you had about the same as up here.  Though the values were greater so the spread was a little greater, but that was pretty uniform overall.  The percent margin might be fairly similar to this year...just instead of 35-45" it was 100-130" where everyone was.

 

Some in those ranges were near avg or above and the rest were well below in the 35-45" range

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Look at 11-12. JSpin stands out like a Sequoia tree in a wheat field.

We were SE Mass that year lol.

115" for JSpin, 102" Underhill, 95" here...BTV only 37" or something.

That's probably my favorite upslope season as whatever type of bad the pattern was it was perfect for moist NW flow. So odd how that happens sometimes...some winters want to be heavily orographic and others like this winter can't produce much of anything. Despite both featuring plenty of rain events that end in NW winds...one winter went gang-busters behind each rainer while this winter each Rainer was followed by dry air advection.

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