tamarack Posted 15 hours ago Share Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, CoastalWx said: I've always gone by tenths. Trust me, I was trying to break the 6" mark, but couldn't do it. Same here. In 2005-06 our biggest snowfall was the same 5.9" in late January. Then we had only 7.8" the rest of the way. That season is the only one that failed to have a 6"+ event since we moved to Maine in January 1973. (Probably did not have a winter w/o a 6+ in NNJ after 1964-65, so once in the most recent 60 winters.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoastalWx Posted 14 hours ago Share Posted 14 hours ago 43 minutes ago, tamarack said: Same here. In 2005-06 our biggest snowfall was the same 5.9" in late January. Then we had only 7.8" the rest of the way. That season is the only one that failed to have a 6"+ event since we moved to Maine in January 1973. (Probably did not have a winter w/o a 6+ in NNJ after 1964-65, so once in the most recent 60 winters.) Wow incredible, but sad stat. Always appreciate your insights at all your locations. I think the Jersey stats impress me more because of how snowy it was. I know that area can be a good snow spot in some years, but they had it good back then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
40/70 Benchmark Posted 33 minutes ago Share Posted 33 minutes ago 16 hours ago, weatherwiz said: But I also think this goes to show how important the Fall can be, particularly late Fall in "setting the stage". Obviously things can drastically change mid-season (winter) but that is usually the product of something of high magnitude (major SSW, PV split, constant Rossby wave breaking, etc.). This winter should be a great case study. I mean we already have a general idea of why it didn't produce but after the fact...the signs were most likely there all along that these "good looks" weren't going to produce. But this is how we better ourselves and increase forecasting capabilities...look at what went wrong, identifying those flags and then comparing to the data set and differentiating between good years versus no good years. If I'm being honest, I would have expected a bit more snowfall had I known it would be that cold...that being said, I knew by mid January it wasn't going to come together this season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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