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#121 Postby terstorm1012 » Sun Feb 12, 2006 2:44 pm

I don't think we got much more than 6" here, and it's been done since about 5am (yes I was up.) I'm a little disappointed. I wanted a big snow (and a day off monday :wink: lots of chores that need done!)

Very interesting storm in the way it affected us here with a sharp cutoff oriented SW-NE. York PA got hammered with 8" and places about 10 miles south of York got well over a foot. It was also bad toward Philly I'm hearing with King of Prussia, which is almost 75 miles due east, getting almost 20" of snow.

I imagine we'd have gotten hammered here too if the set up was more like the 1993 Superstorm.
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#122 Postby Brent » Sun Feb 12, 2006 4:35 pm

RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE UPTON NY
410 PM EST SUN FEB 12 2006

...26.9 INCHES OF SNOWFALL IN NEW YORK CITY...CENTRAL PARK...

AS OF 4 PM...A SNOWFALL OF 26.9 INCHES HAS BEEN MEASURED IN CENTRAL
PARK NEW YORK NEW YORK SINCE THE SNOW BEGAN SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT
APPROXIMATELY 430 PM.

THIS EXCEEDS THE PREVIOUS HIGHEST AMOUNT OF 26.4 INCHES SET DURING
THE DECEMBER 26-27 1947 STORM.
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#123 Postby WindRunner » Sun Feb 12, 2006 4:41 pm

I was looking around the Upton page for that - but everything is so darn slow or completely not there because of this snow! You can't get to any of the recent forecasts by way of clicking on the maps, and everything else is so slow the connection times out! At least for me, anyway.

Definately a storm to remember . . .
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#124 Postby Extremeweatherguy » Sun Feb 12, 2006 4:44 pm

Brent wrote:RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE UPTON NY
410 PM EST SUN FEB 12 2006

...26.9 INCHES OF SNOWFALL IN NEW YORK CITY...CENTRAL PARK...

AS OF 4 PM...A SNOWFALL OF 26.9 INCHES HAS BEEN MEASURED IN CENTRAL
PARK NEW YORK NEW YORK SINCE THE SNOW BEGAN SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT
APPROXIMATELY 430 PM.

THIS EXCEEDS THE PREVIOUS HIGHEST AMOUNT OF 26.4 INCHES SET DURING
THE DECEMBER 26-27 1947 STORM.


WOW! Largest snow storm EVER in NYC. I mean who would have thought! What a strange winter...
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#125 Postby btangy » Sun Feb 12, 2006 6:01 pm

That's incredible. They weren't forecasting over a foot in NYC last night. It just goes to show that mesoscale features can be very important in these snowstorms. A deformation zone set up early this morning from NYC through S New Hampshire which set up a 30-50 mile wide band of very heavy snow (2+in per hour) that was nearly stationary the entire day. There were reports of thundersnow in this band too, so locally, the snowfall rates were even higher.
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#126 Postby Hybridstorm_November2001 » Sun Feb 12, 2006 6:44 pm

Just updated my own weather blog with some tid bits about the blizzard:


http://hybridstorm-weatherblog.blogspot.com/


I'll update it later, as thing continue to develop in my own are and of course in general.
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#127 Postby lester » Sun Feb 12, 2006 6:59 pm

Power just got back on where I live
Schools are closed for tomorrow :D
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#128 Postby Brent » Sun Feb 12, 2006 7:09 pm

WindRunner wrote:I was looking around the Upton page for that - but everything is so darn slow or completely not there because of this snow! You can't get to any of the recent forecasts by way of clicking on the maps, and everything else is so slow the connection times out! At least for me, anyway.

Definately a storm to remember . . .


I used IWIN. Has been running fast for me. The NWS sites though were very slow earlier, with connection timeouts.
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#129 Postby Jim Cantore » Sun Feb 12, 2006 7:20 pm

storm is now over,

Snow started at 1:12pm EST Saturday
ended at 3:40pm EST sunday

7:20pm

clear
25 degrees
winds N at 5-15mph
Pressure: 1002mb
Final snow total: 14.5"
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#130 Postby WindRunner » Sun Feb 12, 2006 7:21 pm

Brent wrote:
WindRunner wrote:I was looking around the Upton page for that - but everything is so darn slow or completely not there because of this snow! You can't get to any of the recent forecasts by way of clicking on the maps, and everything else is so slow the connection times out! At least for me, anyway.

Definately a storm to remember . . .


I used IWIN. Has been running fast for me. The NWS sites though were very slow earlier, with connection timeouts.


Ah, good idea. The NWS was giving me timeouts until about 6:30 - then I got this wonderful page that said "Eastern Region down . . ." and gave me some link to go to. Now THAT was surprising.

But all the ERH pages are backup and running like normal again, so I'll have to remember that for next time.
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#131 Postby terstorm1012 » Sun Feb 12, 2006 7:22 pm

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/productview.php ... n=0&max=51

Snowfall totals for Central PA.

Areas just 30 miles from here got well over a foot to a foot and a half. 7.5" was recorded at the airport.

I think most of it fell between midnight and 3am, I peeked outside and it was coming down at a good clip then.
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