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#1 Postby JonathanBelles » Sat Jan 14, 2006 10:30 pm

can there be snow in a cyclone/hurricane/typhoon?
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#2 Postby mike815 » Sat Jan 14, 2006 10:32 pm

i dont think so lol
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hmm

#3 Postby Epsilon_Fan » Sat Jan 14, 2006 10:37 pm

Since the season usually ends before snow is possible, I'd say no, but didn't the unnamed hurricane associated with the "Perfect Storm" create heavy snow in the Northeast?
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#4 Postby JonathanBelles » Sat Jan 14, 2006 10:39 pm

idk thats y i asked you
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#5 Postby mike815 » Sat Jan 14, 2006 10:45 pm

lol id say no too much dry
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#6 Postby HURAKAN » Sat Jan 14, 2006 10:47 pm

It's in theory impossible since for a tropical system to qualify as a hurricane or tropical cyclone or typhoon it has to possess a warm core in which certainly the temperature will be much above 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, in theory and I will say, in reality, there can't be snow generated by a tropical cyclone!
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yeah

#7 Postby Epsilon_Fan » Sat Jan 14, 2006 10:59 pm

Seems reasonable to me... I'm open to suggestion since there are alot more knowledgable people on storms than me on this site. Would the Perfect Storm case qualify as a fully warm-core system since the hurricane was at the center of a larger extratropical low?
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#8 Postby Hurricanehink » Sat Jan 14, 2006 11:01 pm

It happened during Hurricane Ginny in 1963. Just prior to becoming extratropical, it dropped about a foot of snow due to cold air entering the northwest side of its circulation.
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#9 Postby HURAKAN » Sat Jan 14, 2006 11:12 pm

Hurricanehink wrote:It happened during Hurricane Ginny in 1963. Just prior to becoming extratropical, it dropped about a foot of snow due to cold air entering the northwest side of its circulation.


You said it. It was becoming extratropical, which means that its warm core was not existent anymore.

I have no information that indicates snow was reported from a FULLY TROPICAL HURRICANE/TROPICAL CYCLONE/TYPHOON landfall.
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#10 Postby HURAKAN » Sat Jan 14, 2006 11:15 pm

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Date: 16-30 OCT 1963
Hurricane GINNY
ADV LAT LON TIME WIND PR STAT
1 21.00 -72.00 10/16/12Z 20 - TROPICAL DEPRESSION
2 21.80 -71.90 10/16/18Z 20 - TROPICAL DEPRESSION
3 22.50 -71.80 10/17/00Z 20 - TROPICAL DEPRESSION
4 23.30 -71.70 10/17/06Z 20 - TROPICAL DEPRESSION
5 24.00 -71.60 10/17/12Z 20 - TROPICAL DEPRESSION
6 24.80 -71.50 10/17/18Z 20 - TROPICAL DEPRESSION
7 25.50 -71.40 10/18/00Z 20 - TROPICAL DEPRESSION
8 26.30 -71.30 10/18/06Z 25 - TROPICAL DEPRESSION
9 27.00 -71.20 10/18/12Z 30 - TROPICAL DEPRESSION
10 27.80 -71.20 10/18/18Z 30 - TROPICAL DEPRESSION
11 28.50 -71.20 10/19/00Z 30 - TROPICAL DEPRESSION
12 29.50 -71.30 10/19/06Z 30 - TROPICAL DEPRESSION
13 30.80 -71.80 10/19/12Z 35 1000 TROPICAL STORM
14 32.20 -72.60 10/19/18Z 45 - TROPICAL STORM
15 33.40 -73.50 10/20/00Z 55 - TROPICAL STORM
16 33.60 -74.30 10/20/06Z 60 - TROPICAL STORM
17 33.50 -75.00 10/20/12Z 65 983 HURRICANE-1
18 33.80 -75.50 10/20/18Z 70 - HURRICANE-1
19 34.00 -75.50 10/21/00Z 75 - HURRICANE-1
20 34.20 -75.00 10/21/06Z 75 - HURRICANE-1
21 34.00 -74.50 10/21/12Z 75 - HURRICANE-1
22 33.60 -74.20 10/21/18Z 75 - HURRICANE-1
23 33.00 -74.00 10/22/00Z 70 - HURRICANE-1
24 32.20 -74.40 10/22/06Z 70 - HURRICANE-1
25 31.50 -74.80 10/22/12Z 70 - HURRICANE-1
26 30.80 -75.30 10/22/18Z 70 989 HURRICANE-1
27 30.30 -76.00 10/23/00Z 65 987 HURRICANE-1
28 29.60 -76.90 10/23/06Z 60 988 TROPICAL STORM
29 28.90 -77.70 10/23/12Z 60 995 TROPICAL STORM
30 28.80 -78.20 10/23/18Z 65 990 HURRICANE-1
31 28.80 -78.50 10/24/00Z 65 988 HURRICANE-1
32 29.00 -79.00 10/24/06Z 65 - HURRICANE-1
33 29.40 -79.60 10/24/12Z 65 990 HURRICANE-1
34 29.80 -79.70 10/24/18Z 70 987 HURRICANE-1
35 30.30 -79.60 10/25/00Z 75 982 HURRICANE-1
36 31.10 -79.70 10/25/06Z 85 - HURRICANE-2
37 31.80 -79.60 10/25/12Z 90 976 HURRICANE-2
38 32.10 -79.00 10/25/18Z 90 985 HURRICANE-2
39 32.40 -78.10 10/26/00Z 85 - HURRICANE-2
40 33.20 -77.30 10/26/06Z 80 988 HURRICANE-1
41 33.20 -76.90 10/26/12Z 80 986 HURRICANE-1
42 32.90 -76.50 10/26/18Z 75 978 HURRICANE-1
43 33.00 -76.00 10/27/00Z 70 979 HURRICANE-1
44 32.90 -75.90 10/27/06Z 70 980 HURRICANE-1
45 32.90 -75.30 10/27/12Z 70 972 HURRICANE-1
46 32.70 -74.60 10/27/18Z 75 975 HURRICANE-1
47 32.60 -73.40 10/28/00Z 75 - HURRICANE-1
48 33.20 -72.90 10/28/06Z 80 - HURRICANE-1
49 33.90 -72.30 10/28/12Z 80 968 HURRICANE-1
50 35.10 -71.50 10/28/18Z 85 963 HURRICANE-2
51 36.30 -70.30 10/29/00Z 95 - HURRICANE-2
52 37.80 -68.80 10/29/06Z 95 - HURRICANE-2
53 40.80 -67.20 10/29/12Z 95 958 HURRICANE-2
54 44.00 -66.00 10/29/18Z 90 - EXTRATROPICAL STORM-1
55 47.00 -64.00 10/30/00Z 80 - EXTRATROPICAL STORM-1
56 49.00 -63.00 10/30/06Z 80 - EXTRATROPICAL STORM-1

UNISYS INDICATES THAT WHEN GINNY MADE LANDFALL IN NOVA SCOTIA IN 1963 IT WAS AN EXTRATROPICAL CYCLONE, THEREFORE, SNOW BECOMES MORE COMMON THAN RAIN THAT FAR NORTH!
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#11 Postby Hybridstorm_November2001 » Sun Jan 15, 2006 4:43 pm

Yup good 'ol Ginny of 1963. The infamous "Snow Cane". I actually have a picture of a huge tree that crushed a car outside of our county jail up here, and yes there was quite a bit of snow and ice pellets on the ground in that photo too LOL
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#12 Postby Hybridstorm_November2001 » Sun Jan 15, 2006 4:49 pm

Here are two Monthly Weather Review articles (in PDF) that mention Ginny:


http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/092 ... 7-0353.pdf


http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/092 ... 1-0037.pdf
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#13 Postby mike815 » Sun Jan 15, 2006 5:04 pm

wow thats really unbelievable
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