I was just on the Weather Service website for Pittsburgh, and I clicked on a link for historical rainfalls after tropical systems hit the Pittsburgh area. I noticed something very strange about the report for Hugo back in 1989. They reported 1.49 inches of rain from the system...but they also reported a TRACE of snow! Does anyone have any idea how snow could fall in a tropical system. Here is the link...http://www.erh.noaa.gov/er/pit/hurricane.htm If anyone has an explaination on this, I would like to hear. Thanks.
Tom
I'm looking for some answers...and maybe someone can help me
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LOL or what about the "Ocean Effect" snow we had around here on January 24th...
We had record low highs across Florida that entire day.. I wore a hockey jersey, 2 sweaters and a jacket and the winds blew threw them all..
I think our afternoon high here was about 45 that day but a lot of coastal cities never got out of the 30's..
We had record low highs across Florida that entire day.. I wore a hockey jersey, 2 sweaters and a jacket and the winds blew threw them all..
I think our afternoon high here was about 45 that day but a lot of coastal cities never got out of the 30's..
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paradoxsixnine wrote:themusk wrote:Ahh, but you haven't really lived 'till you've had to stop shoveling snow and come back inside because of frequent intense lightning
Damn...really???
Well I don't know about the "haven't lived" part (though it was a great excuse not to shovel snow

This happened to me during the 1993 "Superstorm", in upstate NY. I owned a small sporting goods store at that time, and I was trying to keep the walk outside clear of snow. Nature decided instead that I should go home and let the snow pile up.
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