uncle W Posted November 26, 2020 Share Posted November 26, 2020 I wasn't to impressed with the March 2001 and Jan 2015...analogs used for the 01 storm were to cold...The ao was way positive for the 2015 storm... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted November 30, 2020 Share Posted November 30, 2020 On 11/26/2020 at 11:42 AM, Rjay said: Islip got 18" I think. Had a decent amount (6"+) in my area too. Just can't remember how much. that was backside snow that often gets mentioned but rarely occurs Of course people's expectations were much higher than just some backside snow. We had 5" here in SW Nassau, I think Patchogue got a foot? That was the highest amount I saw mentioned on Long Island. SW CT got a lot more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted November 30, 2020 Share Posted November 30, 2020 On 11/26/2020 at 4:39 PM, Wentzadelphia said: Yep. This storm legit sent me into a month long depression as a 15 year old. (Yeah I’m a bit strange)...One of the NE forum members has a nice write up if you google it, but back then the 12z euro didnt come out until evening times, and if im remembering correctly there was no 00z euro. I think one of the 12z euro runs finally backed down, but the AVN stayed on board for a bit which is why forecasters had trouble reversing courses. Ill still always remember JBs newsletter few days before. What a bastard storm. I also remember Ji and Noreaster hyping it up for a week on wright weather lol...what a beautiful 500mb though, so damn close. and then a four month long depression in the nonwinter of 01-02..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KEITH L.I Posted December 3, 2020 Share Posted December 3, 2020 When winter was winter.One of the biggest arctic outbreaks of the 20th century 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted December 3, 2020 Share Posted December 3, 2020 we even had one in April that year with a blizzard and cold air for a week! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CIK62 Posted December 6, 2020 Share Posted December 6, 2020 Among the highlights or LOW lights that month in NYC were: 10th. 6 17, 11th. 5 17, 12th. 6 18, 17th 0 19, 18th. 0 15, 22nd. 8 18, 27th 9 25. The April 06 Blizzard was probably triggered by the EL CHICON Volcanic Eruption at the end of March. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BucksCO_PA Posted December 7, 2020 Share Posted December 7, 2020 On 12/3/2020 at 10:04 AM, KEITH L.I said: When winter was winter.One of the biggest arctic outbreaks of the 20th century Atlanta had 3 days of 0 or below weather that month, most of any month on record. 2-3 days later a huge snowstorm affected most of the eastern U.S., 6"(+) from Atlanta all the way to Portland. That storm is infamous for the DC Air Florida crash into the 14 St bridge then ultimately falling into the frozen Potomac River. The late 1970's thru the mid 1980's had significant arctic outbreaks nearly every season. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uncle W Posted December 7, 2020 Share Posted December 7, 2020 NYC got zero or below in Jan 1976...1977...Feb 1979...Dec 1980...Jan 1982...1985...1984 just missed...13 degrees max Christmas day... 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted December 8, 2020 Share Posted December 8, 2020 On 12/6/2020 at 10:53 PM, uncle W said: NYC got zero or below in Jan 1976...1977...Feb 1979...Dec 1980...Jan 1982...1985...1984 just missed...13 degrees max Christmas day... Jan 1985 had the coldest day I've ever experienced..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted December 8, 2020 Share Posted December 8, 2020 On 12/6/2020 at 10:01 PM, BucksCO_PA said: Atlanta had 3 days of 0 or below weather that month, most of any month on record. 2-3 days later a huge snowstorm affected most of the eastern U.S., 6"(+) from Atlanta all the way to Portland. That storm is infamous for the DC Air Florida crash into the 14 St bridge then ultimately falling into the frozen Potomac River. The late 1970's thru the mid 1980's had significant arctic outbreaks nearly every season. but less snow especially during the 80s with a suppressed storm track outside of Feb 1983 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted December 8, 2020 Share Posted December 8, 2020 On 12/6/2020 at 4:19 PM, CIK62 said: Among the highlights or LOW lights that month in NYC were: 10th. 6 17, 11th. 5 17, 12th. 6 18, 17th 0 19, 18th. 0 15, 22nd. 8 18, 27th 9 25. The April 06 Blizzard was probably triggered by the EL CHICON Volcanic Eruption at the end of March. Hmm was that eruption actually in late March and wouldn't that be really soon for the snowstorm to occur after the eruption? More likely it was the emerging super el nino to come next winter. Same thing happened in April 1997. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CIK62 Posted December 8, 2020 Share Posted December 8, 2020 Well the eruption was in Mexico and immediately went into the upper atmosphere and caused odd blue skies and sunsets. In addition, the number of nuclei (particulate matter) for snowflakes to coalesce on of course increased greatly. Surely, a favorable pattern was in place prior to this enhancement. The T actually remained below 32* for an unnaturally long period of time. The NWS issued a Blizzard Warning for even NYC at 4am that morning. The next day was sunny and windy with blowing snow at ground level. T was 34* on the 7th. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BucksCO_PA Posted December 10, 2020 Share Posted December 10, 2020 On 12/8/2020 at 5:32 PM, LibertyBell said: but less snow especially during the 80s with a suppressed storm track outside of Feb 1983 Jan 13-14, 1982 & Jan 22, 1987 were not suppressed, Feb 22-23, 1987 was huge just south of NYC looking at NYC during the 80's, yikes, I didn't realize it was that bad, only 69% of the long term average over the decade Philadelphia was better at 91% & Allentown, PA even more so at 94%. At Allentown 5 of the 10 seasons during the 80's were above average snowfall wise. Here in the northern Philly burbs during the 1980's snowfall was often significantly higher than the reports coming out of the airport. Most noteworthy was FEB 22-23, 1987, we had 18"-19" while PHL checked in with less than 7". Locally JAN was an excellent month during the 1980's however FEB & particularly DEC were lame. From a decadal standpoint JAN during the 1980's is the 2nd snowiest JAN on record behind 2010's. Combine the snow with the brutal cold during that decade & what snow fell stuck around. At Philadelphia there were 100 JAN days during the 1980's with at least an inch of snow cover whereas the 2010's with 18% more snow recorded 64 such days. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uncle W Posted December 10, 2020 Share Posted December 10, 2020 NYC's greatest winters since 1957......1957-58...1960-61...1963-64...1966-67...four in ten years... the next great winter was 1977-78...one in 26 years until 1993-94 ...1995-96 was the greatest...next was 2002-03..three in ten years....2009-10 and 2010-11...2013-14...2014-15...four in six years...there are many good to very good winters not mentioned...between my 18th birthday and my 44th there was only one great winter...many of those years were painfull if you wanted snow... 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormlover74 Posted December 10, 2020 Share Posted December 10, 2020 Maybe we can get a December 1786 repeat 1786... A second great snowstorm in just 5 days brought another 15" of snow to Morristown, NJ, on top of the 8" which fell on the 7th and 8th, and the 18" which fell on the 4th and 5th. The total snowfall for the week was thus 41". (L) (TWC) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uncle W Posted December 10, 2020 Share Posted December 10, 2020 4 hours ago, Stormlover74 said: Maybe we can get a December 1786 repeat 1786... A second great snowstorm in just 5 days brought another 15" of snow to Morristown, NJ, on top of the 8" which fell on the 7th and 8th, and the 18" which fell on the 4th and 5th. The total snowfall for the week was thus 41". (L) (TWC) 1883 has the best week leading up to Christmas in NYC since 1869... 1883.....max...min...LE.....snow...depth mid night... 12/19.....37......23...0.60"...5.0"....5" 12/20.....24......21......0...…..0......5" 12/21.....29......21...0.35"...2.5"....7" 12/22.....25......10......0...…..0......7" 12/23.....10...….-1...0.01"...0.3"....7" 12/24.....31...…..7...0.80"...7.3"....14" 12/25.....31......28...0.38"...5.0"....18" 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uncle W Posted December 10, 2020 Share Posted December 10, 2020 NYC averaged 22.2 in Dec 1831......-2.7 lower than the lowest December in Central Park...Average came from Fort Columbus on Governors Island NY...I found a daily record from Erasmus Hall in Brooklyn NY...Highs and lows are the morning observation and afternoon observation...Highs and lows could be a little higher or lower each day... day max...min...snow...depth... 01... 32.....23.....T.......1" 02... 32.....23.....0.......1" 03... 26.....22.....0.......1" 04... 30.....20.....2"......3" 05... 25.....14.....0.......3" 06... 25.....15.....0.......3" 07... 26.....14.....0.......3" 08... 28.....20.....0.......3" 09... 32.....24.....0.......3" 10... 30.....20.....0.......2" 11... 35.....20.....0.......1" 12... 27.....18.....0.......1" 13... 25.....16.....0.......1" 14... 23.....17.....1"......2" 15... 21.....13.....2"......4" 16... 25.....11.....0.......4" 17... 26.....11.....T.......4" 18... 17.......9.....0.......4" 19... 26.....18.....0.......4" 20... 26.....18.....0.......4" 21... 38.....24.....0.......2" 22... 24.....10.....0.......2" 23... 24.......8.....0.......2" 24... 38.....26.....2"......2" might have started as rain... 25... 34.....26.....1"......2" White Christmas... 26... 30.....20.....1"......3" 27... 25.....18.....0.......3" 28... 29.....21...10"....13" 29... 33.....24.....0.....13" 30... 24.....13.....0.....13" 31... 32.....18.....2"....13" http://www.glenallenweather.com/ex9/Very%20Cold%20Periods%20in%20the%20Eastern%20US.pdf 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
North and West Posted December 11, 2020 Share Posted December 11, 2020 NYC's greatest winters since 1957......1957-58...1960-61...1963-64...1966-67...four in ten years... the next great winter was 1977-78...one in 26 years until 1993-94 ...1995-96 was the greatest...next was 2002-03..three in ten years....2009-10 and 2010-11...2013-14...2014-15...four in six years...there are many good to very good winters not mentioned...between my 18th birthday and my 44th there was only one great winter...many of those years were painfull if you wanted snow...Isn’t that interesting how it happens?. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted December 11, 2020 Share Posted December 11, 2020 4 hours ago, uncle W said: 1883 has the best week leading up to Christmas in NYC since 1869... 1883.....max...min...LE.....snow...depth mid night... 12/19.....37......23...0.60"...5.0"....5" 12/20.....24......21......0...…..0......5" 12/21.....29......21...0.35"...2.5"....7" 12/22.....25......10......0...…..0......7" 12/23.....10...….-1...0.01"...0.3"....7" 12/24.....31...…..7...0.80"...7.3"....14" 12/25.....31......28...0.38"...5.0"....18" the year before snowfall measurements became official it's said that NYC got 100" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted December 11, 2020 Share Posted December 11, 2020 On 12/9/2020 at 8:14 PM, BucksCO_PA said: Jan 13-14, 1982 & Jan 22, 1987 were not suppressed, Feb 22-23, 1987 was huge just south of NYC looking at NYC during the 80's, yikes, I didn't realize it was that bad, only 69% of the long term average over the decade Philadelphia was better at 91% & Allentown, PA even more so at 94%. At Allentown 5 of the 10 seasons during the 80's were above average snowfall wise. Here in the northern Philly burbs during the 1980's snowfall was often significantly higher than the reports coming out of the airport. Most noteworthy was FEB 22-23, 1987, we had 18"-19" while PHL checked in with less than 7". Locally JAN was an excellent month during the 1980's however FEB & particularly DEC were lame. From a decadal standpoint JAN during the 1980's is the 2nd snowiest JAN on record behind 2010's. Combine the snow with the brutal cold during that decade & what snow fell stuck around. At Philadelphia there were 100 JAN days during the 1980's with at least an inch of snow cover whereas the 2010's with 18% more snow recorded 64 such days. wow that entire period sucked out here, not a single double digit snowfall event between 1983 and 1993 here and no 30" snowfall seasons between 1979 and 1994 No snow days for me in that entire period on western LI Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LibertyBell Posted December 11, 2020 Share Posted December 11, 2020 4 hours ago, uncle W said: NYC averaged 22.2 in Dec 1831......-2.7 lower than the lowest December in Central Park...Average came from Fort Columbus on Governors Island NY...I found a daily record from Erasmus Hall in Brooklyn NY...Highs and lows are the morning observation and afternoon observation...Highs and lows could be a little higher or lower each day... day max...min...snow...depth... 01... 32.....23.....T.......1" 02... 32.....23.....0.......1" 03... 26.....22.....0.......1" 04... 30.....20.....2"......3" 05... 25.....14.....0.......3" 06... 25.....15.....0.......3" 07... 26.....14.....0.......3" 08... 28.....20.....0.......3" 09... 32.....24.....0.......3" 10... 30.....20.....0.......2" 11... 35.....20.....0.......1" 12... 27.....18.....0.......1" 13... 25.....16.....0.......1" 14... 23.....17.....1"......2" 15... 21.....13.....2"......4" 16... 25.....11.....0.......4" 17... 26.....11.....T.......4" 18... 17.......9.....0.......4" 19... 26.....18.....0.......4" 20... 26.....18.....0.......4" 21... 38.....24.....0.......2" 22... 24.....10.....0.......2" 23... 24.......8.....0.......2" 24... 38.....26.....2"......2" might have started as rain... 25... 34.....26.....1"......2" White Christmas... 26... 30.....20.....1"......3" 27... 25.....18.....0.......3" 28... 29.....21...10"....13" 29... 33.....24.....0.....13" 30... 24.....13.....0.....13" 31... 32.....18.....2"....13" http://www.glenallenweather.com/ex9/Very%20Cold%20Periods%20in%20the%20Eastern%20US.pdf I remember back then February's averaged colder than january's and both averaged in the 20s....found an old Weather Almanac that had temps from the 1700s and 1800s! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uncle W Posted December 11, 2020 Share Posted December 11, 2020 the years with a good stretch of snow cover for Newark in December starting with 1945.. 1945 had snow on the ground from the 14th to the 25th...10" at some point on the 19th...Christmas morning came in with 4" on the ground...That was gone by the next morning from a rain storm.. 1947 had snow on the ground from the 23rd and beyond...1" on the ground Christmas morning...26" storm on the 26th...est. 26" on the 26th on the ground ... 1948 had snow on the ground from the 19th to the 30th...13" on the ground on the 19th...heavy rain ended that streak... 1951 had snow on the ground from the 14th-19th... 1957 had snow on the ground from the 3rd-7th and again from the 11th-14th...est 12" on the 4th... 1958 had a little on the ground from the 8th-15th... 1959 had snow on the ground from the 21st to 27th...3" was on the ground Christmas morning... 1960 had snow on the ground from the 11th-31st...20" on the ground on the 12th...2" on the ground Christmas morning... 1961 had snow on the ground from the 23rd to 31st...est, 10" on the ground on the 24th...8" was on the ground Christmas morning... 1962 had snow on the ground from the 21st to the 26th...2" on the ground Christmas morning... 1963 had snow on the ground from the 12th-16th and the 18th-31st...5" was on the ground Christmas morning...The 5th straight year with at least 2" of snow on the ground Christmas morning... the 23rd had at least 2" on the ground from 1959 to 1964...six straight years... 1966 had snow on the ground from the 21st to 31st...8" on the ground Christmas morning... 1969 from the 25th-31st...maybe a trace in spots Christmas morning... 1970 from the 22nd to the 28th...1" was on the ground Christmas morning... 1976 had snow on the ground from Christmas night to the 31st... 1980 had an inch on the ground from the 23rd-28th... 1995 had snow on the ground from the 19th-31st...4" was on the ground Christmas morning... 2002 had snow on the ground from the 5th-11th...a trace on the ground Christmas morning to 4" Christmas night... 2003 had snow on the ground from the 5th to the 10th...est 16" on the ground on the 6th...heavy rain ended that streak... 2005 from the 9th-15th... 2008 from the 19th-24th...brown Christmas... 2009 from the 19th-26th...4" on the ground Christmas morning... 2010 from the 26th-31st...est 24" on the 27th... 2013 from the 14th-20th... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bklnwx1 Posted December 27, 2020 Share Posted December 27, 2020 Dec 26 , 2010 - Brooklyn 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Intensewind002 Posted December 27, 2020 Share Posted December 27, 2020 I'm always gonna remember the December 2010 blizzard fondly, I was only 10 years old at the time but it was a big stepping stone in my love for the weather and snow. One of the biggest reasons why it ignited my interest is because the BDB was my first time measuring snowfall totals. I don't remember exactly what I got but it was somewhere around 15-20" (the total in my signature is more of an average of what the surrounding area around Lindenhurst got according to the final PNS for the storm). It may have also been my first time ever going sledding too, until recently (for obvious reasons) I'd gone sledding in every big storm since then. Almost forgot the last reason, we had a weird Christmas Break schedule that year and we were supposed to go back to school for three days that week (Mon/Tues/Wed) before getting off again for New Year's. Instead they just cancelled all 3 days because of the blizzard lol. Despite that last part the Boxing Day Blizzard was the first time I truly feel I was in it for the storm itself rather than the snow-days, and while it wasn't even a top 5 event for me during my life (kinda crazy writing that, I really was blessed to get to grow up in the last 2 decades) It'll always be one of my favorites Tldr: My feelings on BDB: 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bklnwx1 Posted December 27, 2020 Share Posted December 27, 2020 Final snow totals Dec 2010 BDB: 000 NOUS41 KOKX 280631 PNSOKX CTZ005>012-NJZ002-004-006-103>108-NYZ067>075-078>081-176>179-282100- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT SPOTTER REPORTS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY 128 AM EST TUE DEC 28 2010 THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING THE PAST 29 HOURS FOR THE STORM THAT HAS BEEN AFFECTING OUR REGION. APPRECIATION IS EXTENDED TO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS...COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS...SKYWARN SPOTTERS AND MEDIA FOR THESE REPORTS. THIS SUMMARY IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON OUR HOME PAGE AT WEATHER.GOV/NYC ********************STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL******************** LOCATION STORM TOTAL TIME/DATE COMMENTS SNOWFALL OF /INCHES/ MEASUREMENT CONNECTICUT ...FAIRFIELD COUNTY... WILTON 18.0 830 AM 12/27 PUBLIC NEW CANAAN 17.5 815 PM 12/27 CT DOT GREENWICH 17.0 700 AM 12/27 PUBLIC STRATFORD 16.0 1000 AM 12/27 PUBLIC NORWALK 16.0 910 AM 12/27 PUBLIC WESTPORT 14.8 145 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER DARIEN 14.5 814 PM 12/27 CT DOT DANBURY 14.1 800 AM 12/27 CO-OP OBSERVER BRIDGEPORT 12.0 900 AM 12/27 CO-OP OBSERVER ...MIDDLESEX COUNTY... WESTBROOK 9.5 1020 AM 12/27 PUBLIC OLD SAYBROOK 7.0 813 PM 12/27 CT DOT EAST HADDAM 6.5 1200 PM 12/27 PUBLIC ...NEW HAVEN COUNTY... MILFORD 14.0 814 PM 12/27 CT DOT BEACON FALLS 13.5 817 PM 12/27 CT DOT NEW HAVEN 13.0 815 PM 12/27 CT DOT SOUTHBURY 12.0 818 PM 12/27 CT DOT WATERBURY 9.8 818 PM 12/27 CT DOT MERIDEN 8.8 1030 AM 12/27 PUBLIC ...NEW LONDON COUNTY... GALES FERRY 7.5 913 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER 1 NNE NEWENT 7.5 1151 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER NORWICH 6.5 813 PM 12/27 CT DOT COLCHESTER 6.5 812 PM 12/27 CT DOT GROTON 6.5 812 PM 12/27 CT DOT LEDYARD CENTER 5.0 730 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER NEW JERSEY ...BERGEN COUNTY... LYNDHURST 29.0 230 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER LODI 27.1 700 AM 12/27 PUBLIC RUTHERFORD 23.0 800 AM 12/27 NJ DEPT OF HIGHWAYS OAKLAND 22.0 730 AM 12/27 PUBLIC GARFIELD 21.8 331 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER BERGENFIELD 20.4 200 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER GLEN ROCK 18.0 1030 AM 12/27 PUBLIC RIDGEWOOD 17.5 622 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER PARAMUS 17.0 800 AM 12/27 NJ DEPT OF HIGHWAYS RIVERVALE 14.0 930 AM 12/27 PUBLIC ...ESSEX COUNTY... BELLEVILLE 24.8 1030 AM 12/27 PUBLIC NEWARK AIRPORT 24.2 700 AM 12/27 FAA CONTRACT OBSERVER BLOOMFIELD 24.0 945 AM 12/27 PUBLIC WEST ORANGE 24.0 800 AM 12/27 PUBLIC VERONA 23.0 500 AM 12/27 PUBLIC MILLBURN 22.5 800 AM 12/27 PUBLIC CEDAR GROVE 21.1 700 AM 12/27 PUBLIC ...HUDSON COUNTY... JERSEY CITY 26.0 955 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER HARRISON 25.0 415 AM 12/27 CO-OP OBSERVER SECAUCUS 25.0 800 AM 12/27 KEARNY 20.0 800 AM 12/27 PUBLIC HOBOKEN 19.9 800 AM 12/27 ...PASSAIC COUNTY... CLIFTON 25.5 215 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER HASKELL 24.5 200 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER WAYNE 22.0 915 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER RINGWOOD 22.0 810 AM 12/27 PUBLIC WEST MILFORD 22.0 415 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER ...UNION COUNTY... RAHWAY 32.0 1000 AM 12/27 PUBLIC ELIZABETH 31.8 700 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER ROSELLE 28.7 710 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER UNION 27.0 745 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER CLARK 27.0 745 AM 12/27 PUBLIC FANWOOD 26.0 100 AM 12/27 PUBLIC GARWOOD 25.0 845 AM 12/27 PUBLIC ROSELLE PARK 21.0 1230 AM 12/27 PUBLIC PLAINFIELD 18.0 900 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER NEW YORK ...BRONX COUNTY... BEDFORD PARK 23.7 830 AM 12/27 PUBLIC SOUNDVIEW PARK HOMES 22.5 800 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER BRONX 20.9 1200 PM 12/27 PUBLIC - BRONX ZOO WEST FARMS 20.5 1000 AM 12/27 PUBLIC EASTCHESTER 20.0 925 AM 12/27 PUBLIC RIVERDALE 19.4 840 AM 12/27 PUBLIC PELHAM BAY 17.2 840 AM 12/27 PUBLIC EAST TREMONT 16.0 800 AM 12/27 PUBLIC PARKCHESTER 15.7 840 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER ...KINGS COUNTY... BROOKLYN 24.5 800 AM 12/27 PUBLIC MARINE PARK 24.5 800 AM 12/27 PUBLIC SHEEPSHEAD BAY 24.0 700 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER ...NASSAU COUNTY... NORTH MASSAPEQUA 23.5 1200 PM 12/27 PUBLIC WANTAGH 22.0 1100 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER LEVITTOWN 21.9 119 PM 12/27 PUBLIC OLD BETHPAGE 20.5 907 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER PLAINVIEW 20.5 1200 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER WOODMERE 19.4 950 AM 12/27 PUBLIC CARLE PLACE 18.2 1200 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER FARMINGDALE 18.0 1030 AM 12/27 PUBLIC FLORAL PARK 18.0 1000 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER NEW HYDE PARK 16.8 200 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER GARDEN CITY 16.7 930 AM 12/27 PUBLIC BELLMORE 16.4 1200 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER VALLEY STREAM 16.0 1150 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER BALDWIN HARBOR 16.0 800 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER LONG BEACH 16.0 245 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER SEAFORD 15.5 800 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER WEST HEMPSTEAD 12.5 800 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER GLEN COVE 12.0 1200 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER ...NEW YORK COUNTY... CENTRAL PARK 20.0 700 AM 12/27 CENTRAL PARK ZOO ...ORANGE COUNTY... HARRIMAN 26.0 630 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER MONROE 26.0 1000 AM 12/27 PUBLIC TUXEDO PARK 26.0 255 AM 12/27 PUBLIC HIGHLAND MILLS 25.0 915 AM 12/27 PUBLIC WASHINGTONVILLE 22.0 1043 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER MOUNTAIN LODGE PARK 22.0 1121 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER CORNWALL ON HUDSON 18.0 1130 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER MONTGOMERY 18.0 1100 AM 12/27 PUBLIC NEW WINDSOR 17.5 745 AM 12/27 PUBLIC GOSHEN 17.5 900 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER NEWBURGH 16.5 900 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER WARWICK 14.0 1011 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER MIDDLETOWN 13.0 1020 AM 12/27 PUBLIC ...PUTNAM COUNTY... COLD SPRING 17.0 730 AM 12/27 PUBLIC LAKE CARMEL 13.5 940 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER MAHOPAC 12.5 100 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER ...QUEENS COUNTY... MIDDLE VILLAGE 21.5 1250 PM 12/27 PUBLIC FLUSHING 21.0 207 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER BAYSIDE 20.5 1200 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER HOWARD BEACH 18.0 200 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER RICHMOND HILL 18.0 1200 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER ASTORIA 16.1 801 AM 12/27 PUBLIC FRESH MEADOWS 16.0 1000 AM 12/27 PUBLIC JFK AIRPORT 15.6 700 AM 12/27 FAA CONTRACT OBSERVER LA GUARDIA AIRPORT 14.0 700 AM 12/27 FAA CONTRACT OBSERVER WOODSIDE 14.0 645 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER ...RICHMOND COUNTY... GREAT KILLS 29.0 900 AM 12/27 PUBLIC WESTERLEIGH 26.0 500 AM 12/27 PUBLIC ELTINGVILLE 22.0 800 AM 12/27 PUBLIC STATEN ISLAND 17.8 800 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER ...ROCKLAND COUNTY... TALLMAN 24.0 1055 AM 12/27 PUBLIC WEST HAVERSTRAW 21.0 130 PM 12/27 PUBLIC ...SUFFOLK COUNTY... UPTON 18.8 100 PM 12/27 NWS OFFICE NORTH BABYLON 18.5 845 AM 12/27 PUBLIC PATCHOGUE 17.0 900 AM 12/27 PUBLIC CENTEREACH 17.0 930 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER WEST ISLIP 16.0 1215 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER EAST NORTHPORT 15.5 715 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER SOUND BEACH 15.5 1200 PM 12/27 NWS EMPLOYEE NORTHPORT 15.2 138 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER CENTERPORT 15.0 650 AM 12/27 COOP-OBSERVER BLUE POINT 15.0 1100 AM 12/27 PUBLIC EAST SETAUKET 15.0 715 AM 12/27 PUBLIC MOUNT SINAI 14.2 1255 PM 12/27 NWS EMPLOYEE ISLIP AIRPORT 14.2 100 PM 12/27 FAA CONTRACT OBSERVER QUOGUE 14.0 1100 AM 12/27 PUBLIC SHOREHAM 14.0 900 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER SAYVILLE 14.0 1000 AM 12/27 PUBLIC HOLBROOK 12.5 900 AM 12/27 PUBLIC BAITING HOLLOW 12.0 145 PM 12/27 PUBLIC SMITHTOWN 11.5 1000 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER PORT JEFFERSON 11.0 800 AM 12/27 PUBLIC DIX HILLS 10.7 900 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER FLANDERS 10.0 620 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER ORIENT 10.0 1230 AM 12/27 PUBLIC STONY BROOK 7.3 1000 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER MATTITUCK 6.0 1100 AM 12/27 CO-OP OBSERVER ...WESTCHESTER COUNTY... LARCHMONT 22.0 940 AM 12/27 PUBLIC SCARSDALE 22.0 915 AM 12/27 PUBLIC BRONXVILLE 22.0 935 AM 12/27 PUBLIC MOUNT VERNON 22.0 940 AM 12/27 PUBLIC ARMONK 20.0 900 AM 12/27 PUBLIC YONKERS 19.5 800 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON 18.0 930 AM 12/27 PUBLIC BRIARCLIFF MANOR 13.1 810 AM 12/27 PUBLIC ***********************PEAK WIND GUST*********************** LOCATION MAX WIND TIME/DATE COMMENTS GUST OF MPH MEASUREMENT CONNECTICUT ...FAIRFIELD COUNTY... BRIDGEPORT AIRPORT 60 921 PM 12/26 ASOS DANBURY 60 1031 PM 12/26 ASOS GREENWICH 60 1000 PM 12/26 TRAINED SPOTTER ...NEW HAVEN COUNTY... NEW HAVEN 60 1201 AM 12/27 ASOS MERIDEN 54 1147 PM 12/26 ASOS OXFORD 52 1035 PM 12/26 MESONET MOMAUGUIN 40 1144 PM 12/26 MESONET ...NEW LONDON COUNTY... NEW LONDON 68 115 AM 12/27 MESONET GALES FERRY 59 814 AM 12/27 PUBLIC GROTON 59 1126 PM 12/26 ASOS NEW JERSEY ...BERGEN COUNTY... OAKLAND 40 730 AM 12/27 PUBLIC BERGENFIELD 40 300 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER ...ESSEX COUNTY... CALDWELL 35 812 PM 12/26 ASOS NEW YORK ...BRONX COUNTY... PARKCHESTER 53 1140 AM 12/27 PUBLIC ...NASSAU COUNTY... BAYVILLE 68 1037 PM 12/26 MESONET SEAFORD 59 1200 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER KINGS POINT 59 1142 PM 12/26 MESONET FARMINGDALE 52 835 PM 12/26 ASOS CARLE PLACE 41 1200 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER ...NEW YORK COUNTY... CENTRAL PARK 36 944 PM 12/26 ASOS ...ORANGE COUNTY... MIDDLETOWN 54 630 PM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER MONROE 50 1200 AM 12/27 PUBLIC MONTGOMERY 36 445 AM 12/27 ASOS ...QUEENS COUNTY... 1 W NYC/JFK AIRPORT 59 954 PM 12/26 ASOS NYC/LA GUARDIA 55 952 PM 12/26 ASOS BREEZY POINT 48 1040 PM 12/26 MESONET ...ROCKLAND COUNTY... TAPPAN 52 933 PM 12/26 MESONET ...SUFFOLK COUNTY... PATCHOGUE 70 910 PM 12/26 PUBLIC ISLIP AIRPORT 64 910 PM 12/26 ASOS SHINNECOCK HILLS 62 838 PM 12/26 MESONET MOUNT SINAI 60 1245 AM 12/27 NWS EMPLOYEE GILGO BEACH 60 1045 PM 12/26 MESONET WESTHAMPTON 56 1053 PM 12/26 ASOS MONTAUK 55 1124 PM 12/26 ASOS SHIRLEY 55 1030 PM 12/26 ASOS EAST MORICHES 54 920 PM 12/26 MESONET MECOX 53 1040 PM 12/26 MESONET FISHERS ISLAND 52 125 AM 12/27 MESONET BLUE POINT 50 900 PM 12/26 MESONET ORIENT 50 1230 AM 12/27 PUBLIC BRIDGEHAMPTON 50 800 PM 12/26 CO-OP OBSERVER LINDENHURST 47 546 AM 12/27 TRAINED SPOTTER ...WESTCHESTER COUNTY... WHITE PLAINS 67 121 AM 12/27 ASOS HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON 63 930 PM 12/26 PUBLIC LARCHMONT 50 950 PM 12/26 MESONET CROTON FALLS 47 1115 PM 12/26 MESONET $$ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormlover74 Posted December 27, 2020 Share Posted December 27, 2020 This popped up on my phone 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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forkyfork Posted December 27, 2020 Share Posted December 27, 2020 those 1800s stats are wild. it's gotten so much warmer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uncle W Posted December 27, 2020 Share Posted December 27, 2020 35 minutes ago, forkyfork said: those 1800s stats are wild. it's gotten so much warmer yeah we would need an asteroid strike or an eruption of a super volcano to get back to 1800 cold... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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