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11 hours ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

97/98, 0 accumulating snow during calendar winter. Can’t use one example of a fluke storm. They are normally our least snowy Enso state  

I think 97-98 was the fluke....the examples of great south shore 20 plus inch HECS includes Feb 1983 and Jan 2016, both of which were amazing here. I'm going by JFK numbers, where 82-83 was the snowiest season between 77-78 and 93-94 and the only one with over 30 inches of snow in that period and in 2016 we had over 40 inches of snow.

 

 

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2 hours ago, North and West said:


Interesting how that goes, eh? Like a mirror image. The storm the other day was not memorable here, but it was more than 2’ last year. So it goes.


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It seems like Jan 96/ PD2 type storms are getting more rare.  Was Jan 2016 really good by you?  That might be the last widespread great storm I remember (although our northern neighbors got screwed there).

 

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It seems like Jan 96/ PD2 type storms are getting more rare.  Was Jan 2016 really good by you?  That might be the last widespread great storm I remember (although our northern neighbors got screwed there).
 

Yes. 2’ at MMU. Last year was almost a carbon copy of that over me.

I just scrolled through my photo memories of the time they bullseyed right over me in 2016 (this should be hanging in the Louvre):
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9 hours ago, North and West said:


Yes. 2’ at MMU. Last year was almost a carbon copy of that over me.

I just scrolled through my photo memories of the time they bullseyed right over me in 2016 (this should be hanging in the Louvre):
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now thats MY perfect storm, I loved it and we both did extremely well in it, not only that my other house did extremely well in it too...30 inches plus at Allentown and JFK and everywhere in between (in a straight line)

 

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43 minutes ago, bklnwx1 said:

All this freezing rain talk has me recalling the biggest ice storm I've seen in NYC---late 1973. Here's some old photos I took in Midwood Brooklyn:

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I had to drive thru Midwood to get to work that morning...no one was on the roads but me so it wasn't a bad drive except for a street being closed due to a tree falling over...many a pine tree and bush looked deformed that Spring...

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1 hour ago, uncle W said:

I had to drive thru Midwood to get to work that morning...no one was on the roads but me so it wasn't a bad drive except for a street being closed due to a tree falling over...many a pine tree and bush looked deformed that Spring...

How does it compare to Jan 1994? I cant imagine anything bigger than that.  Can you compare freezing rain amounts for both storms and duration at JFK as well as temps?

 

 

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1 hour ago, LibertyBell said:

How does it compare to Jan 1994? I cant imagine anything bigger than that.  Can you compare freezing rain amounts for both storms and duration at JFK as well as temps?

 

 

my block had more sleet than say JFK...I had a girl friend in east NY and the Howard Beach area was mostly freezing rain...1-2" thick...there was no power failures as far as I can remember...

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16 minutes ago, uncle W said:

my block had more sleet than say JFK...I had a girl friend in east NY and the Howard Beach area was mostly freezing rain...1-2" thick...there was no power failures as far as I can remember...

yes it was a really nice and very pretty Saturday morning.

You guys had sleet in Jan 1994?

How do we find records for biggest freezing rain events at JFK lol

 

 

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36 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

yes it was a really nice and very pretty Saturday morning.

You guys had sleet in Jan 1994?

How do we find records for biggest freezing rain events at JFK lol

 

 

there were three ice storms in January 94...the one on 1/7-8/94 was all frozen...

On Feb 3-4th, 1970 we had rain that changed to freezing rain in the late evening and snow by 11pm...3" of powder fell on black ice...This was a very dangerous storm...temps went from 56 to 10 in 24 hours...

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TTAA00 KNYC 031520
NYZ067>081-NJZ002>006-011-CTZ005>012-031600-

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK, NY
1020 AM EST SAT FEB 3 1996

HERE IS A LIST OF SNOWFALL TOTALS FOR THE TRI-STATE AREA AS OF 1000 AM.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WOULD LIKE TO GREATLY THANK ALL OF THE
SPOTTERS FOR THE VALUABLE SNOWFALL MEASUREMENTS.


LOCATION           COUNTY          TIME          SNOW (INS)

CENTRAL PARK       NEW YORK        800 AM        7.1
JFK AIRPORT        QUEENS          800 AM        8.0
LGA AIRPORT        QUEENS          800 AM        8.0
CONEY ISLAND       KINGS           815 AM        7.6

  ..... LONG ISLAND .....

NWSFO BROOKHAVEN   SUFFOLK         830 AM        9.8
ISLIP              SUFFOLK         800 AM        8.0
PLUM ISLAND        SUFFOLK         700 AM       10.0
CARLE PLACE        NASSAU          700 AM        6.0
CENTER MORICHES    SUFFOLK         800 AM        7.0
SOUND BEACH        SUFFOLK         800 AM        8.0
RIDGE              SUFFOLK         945 AM        9.2
 
  ..... LOWER HUDSON VALLEY .....

SUFFERN            ROCKLAND        800 AM        6.8
NEW ROCHELLE       WESTCHESTER    1000 AM        7.0
PEEKSKILL          WESTCHESTER     700 AM        6.5
WHITE PLAINS       WESTCHESTER    1000 AM        6.5
YONKERS            WESTCHESTER    1000 AM        7.5
 

  ..... NORTHERN NEW JERSEY .....

NEWARK ARPT        ESSEX          800 AM         7.0
HARRISON           HUDSON         825 AM         7.5

  .... SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT .....

WATERBURY          NEW HAVEN      800 AM         7.3
BEACON FALLS       NEW HAVEN      800 AM         7.3
DANBURY            FAIRFIELD      800 AM         8.0
NEW CANAAN         FAIRFIELD      800 AM         6.0
DARIEN             FAIRFIELD      800 AM         6.0
OLD SAYBROOK       MIDDLESEX      800 AM         7.3
GROTON             NEW LONDON     800 AM         6.5
MERIDEN            NEW HAVEN      800 AM         6.8
STAMFORD     p      FAIRFIELD     1000 AM         7.0
GRISWOLD           NEW LONDON     850 AM         6.0
NORWICH            NEW LONDON     850 AM         6.8

HAYES/GOUDSWARD

 

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50 minutes ago, NorthShoreWx said:
TTAA00 KNYC 031520
NYZ067>081-NJZ002>006-011-CTZ005>012-031600-

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK, NY
1020 AM EST SAT FEB 3 1996

HERE IS A LIST OF SNOWFALL TOTALS FOR THE TRI-STATE AREA AS OF 1000 AM.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WOULD LIKE TO GREATLY THANK ALL OF THE
SPOTTERS FOR THE VALUABLE SNOWFALL MEASUREMENTS.


LOCATION           COUNTY          TIME          SNOW (INS)

CENTRAL PARK       NEW YORK        800 AM        7.1
JFK AIRPORT        QUEENS          800 AM        8.0
LGA AIRPORT        QUEENS          800 AM        8.0
CONEY ISLAND       KINGS           815 AM        7.6

  ..... LONG ISLAND .....

NWSFO BROOKHAVEN   SUFFOLK         830 AM        9.8
ISLIP              SUFFOLK         800 AM        8.0
PLUM ISLAND        SUFFOLK         700 AM       10.0
CARLE PLACE        NASSAU          700 AM        6.0
CENTER MORICHES    SUFFOLK         800 AM        7.0
SOUND BEACH        SUFFOLK         800 AM        8.0
RIDGE              SUFFOLK         945 AM        9.2
 
  ..... LOWER HUDSON VALLEY .....

SUFFERN            ROCKLAND        800 AM        6.8
NEW ROCHELLE       WESTCHESTER    1000 AM        7.0
PEEKSKILL          WESTCHESTER     700 AM        6.5
WHITE PLAINS       WESTCHESTER    1000 AM        6.5
YONKERS            WESTCHESTER    1000 AM        7.5
 

  ..... NORTHERN NEW JERSEY .....

NEWARK ARPT        ESSEX          800 AM         7.0
HARRISON           HUDSON         825 AM         7.5

  .... SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT .....

WATERBURY          NEW HAVEN      800 AM         7.3
BEACON FALLS       NEW HAVEN      800 AM         7.3
DANBURY            FAIRFIELD      800 AM         8.0
NEW CANAAN         FAIRFIELD      800 AM         6.0
DARIEN             FAIRFIELD      800 AM         6.0
OLD SAYBROOK       MIDDLESEX      800 AM         7.3
GROTON             NEW LONDON     800 AM         6.5
MERIDEN            NEW HAVEN      800 AM         6.8
STAMFORD     p      FAIRFIELD     1000 AM         7.0
GRISWOLD           NEW LONDON     850 AM         6.0
NORWICH            NEW LONDON     850 AM         6.8

HAYES/GOUDSWARD

 

Was this the big one in Feb 1996? I remember there being another one that dropped close to a foot, was that around the 11-12th?

 

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2 hours ago, uncle W said:

there were three ice storms in January 94...the one on 1/7-8/94 was all frozen...

On Feb 3-4th, 1970 we had rain that changed to freezing rain in the late evening and snow by 11pm...3" of powder fell on black ice...This was a very dangerous storm...temps went from 56 to 10 in 24 hours...

wow sounds like horrible driving conditions the next morning (I assume it was over by then)?

 

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10 hours ago, NorthShoreWx said:
TTAA00 KNYC 031520
NYZ067>081-NJZ002>006-011-CTZ005>012-031600-

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK, NY
1020 AM EST SAT FEB 3 1996

HERE IS A LIST OF SNOWFALL TOTALS FOR THE TRI-STATE AREA AS OF 1000 AM.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WOULD LIKE TO GREATLY THANK ALL OF THE
SPOTTERS FOR THE VALUABLE SNOWFALL MEASUREMENTS.


LOCATION           COUNTY          TIME          SNOW (INS)

CENTRAL PARK       NEW YORK        800 AM        7.1
JFK AIRPORT        QUEENS          800 AM        8.0
LGA AIRPORT        QUEENS          800 AM        8.0
CONEY ISLAND       KINGS           815 AM        7.6

  ..... LONG ISLAND .....

NWSFO BROOKHAVEN   SUFFOLK         830 AM        9.8
ISLIP              SUFFOLK         800 AM        8.0
PLUM ISLAND        SUFFOLK         700 AM       10.0
CARLE PLACE        NASSAU          700 AM        6.0
CENTER MORICHES    SUFFOLK         800 AM        7.0
SOUND BEACH        SUFFOLK         800 AM        8.0
RIDGE              SUFFOLK         945 AM        9.2
 
  ..... LOWER HUDSON VALLEY .....

SUFFERN            ROCKLAND        800 AM        6.8
NEW ROCHELLE       WESTCHESTER    1000 AM        7.0
PEEKSKILL          WESTCHESTER     700 AM        6.5
WHITE PLAINS       WESTCHESTER    1000 AM        6.5
YONKERS            WESTCHESTER    1000 AM        7.5
 

  ..... NORTHERN NEW JERSEY .....

NEWARK ARPT        ESSEX          800 AM         7.0
HARRISON           HUDSON         825 AM         7.5

  .... SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT .....

WATERBURY          NEW HAVEN      800 AM         7.3
BEACON FALLS       NEW HAVEN      800 AM         7.3
DANBURY            FAIRFIELD      800 AM         8.0
NEW CANAAN         FAIRFIELD      800 AM         6.0
DARIEN             FAIRFIELD      800 AM         6.0
OLD SAYBROOK       MIDDLESEX      800 AM         7.3
GROTON             NEW LONDON     800 AM         6.5
MERIDEN            NEW HAVEN      800 AM         6.8
STAMFORD     p      FAIRFIELD     1000 AM         7.0
GRISWOLD           NEW LONDON     850 AM         6.0
NORWICH            NEW LONDON     850 AM         6.8

HAYES/GOUDSWARD

 

 

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Blizzard of 78 on LI.  After all the storms since 1996, '78 is still the benchmark for LI blizzards.

https://northshorewx.com/19780207.html

 

https://www.longisland70skid.com/blizzard-of-1978/

 

AlBauer1978Syosset2AerialWay-2e2.jpg

 

19780206-7-ISP-Decoded-s.jpg

Really cool to see the back and forth with the coastal front on the ISP obs during the evening/overnight on the 6th.

Snowfall measurement in those days was depth at the end, so that 26" was massive compared to the same measurements today (sum of 6 hour snowfalls at airports).

 

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15 minutes ago, NorthShoreWx said:

Blizzard of 78 on LI.  After all the storms since 1996, '78 is still the benchmark for LI blizzards.

https://northshorewx.com/19780207.html

 

https://www.longisland70skid.com/blizzard-of-1978/

 

AlBauer1978Syosset2AerialWay-2e2.jpg

 

I’m with you and posted this in NE forum - I will say I was you but family photos and memories corroborate that that beast was our best :I lived in Sound Beach on north shore of LI and I still consider this the standard. Of course, I was younger and didn’t know how to compare it to anything else. Been through so many “Blizzards” now in life it’s hard to compare all these 20” storms other than to say I know the 1/29/22 blizzard had nice drifting and cold temps with no mixing issues. PD2 similar - just brutal cold before the storm and kinda windy and lotsa blowing snow. Some had more turbulence with thunder and insane snow rates (2/8/13, Boxing Day); some were novel - 1996 was the first really 20 incher on years. Still in my heart - 1978 holds a special place and seeing analysis all these years later it was a classic cold blizzard with some of the strongest winds of them all and biggest drifts - for my area on North Shore of LI. 

 

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13 hours ago, NorthShoreWx said:

Blizzard of 78 on LI.  After all the storms since 1996, '78 is still the benchmark for LI blizzards.

https://northshorewx.com/19780207.html

 

https://www.longisland70skid.com/blizzard-of-1978/

 

AlBauer1978Syosset2AerialWay-2e2.jpg

 

19780206-7-ISP-Decoded-s.jpg

Really cool to see the back and forth with the coastal front on the ISP obs during the evening/overnight on the 6th.

Snowfall measurement in those days was depth at the end, so that 26" was massive compared to the same measurements today (sum of 6 hour snowfalls at airports).

 

Jan 2016 is the new king here first and maybe last time I get 30 inches of snow in a storm lol

 

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13 hours ago, NorthShoreWx said:

Blizzard of 78 on LI.  After all the storms since 1996, '78 is still the benchmark for LI blizzards.

https://northshorewx.com/19780207.html

 

https://www.longisland70skid.com/blizzard-of-1978/

 

AlBauer1978Syosset2AerialWay-2e2.jpg

 

19780206-7-ISP-Decoded-s.jpg

Really cool to see the back and forth with the coastal front on the ISP obs during the evening/overnight on the 6th.

Snowfall measurement in those days was depth at the end, so that 26" was massive compared to the same measurements today (sum of 6 hour snowfalls at airports).

 

26"? I thought Islip measured 18" in that, like they did for the Jan 1978 surprise blizzard?

At JFK we had 12 straight hours of true blizzard conditions in Jan 2016, which is why I'll always rank that far ahead of every other snowstorm and over 30 inches of snow, more than twice what they got in February 1978.

We do best here in strong el ninos (Feb 1983, PD2, Jan 2016)....Jan 1996 being the exception of course (we also do well in la ninas that come after el ninos).

 

 

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