THE SECOND HALF OF THE 03/04 WINTER --- WHAT DOES IT HOLD:

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Presidents Day

#21 Postby WXBUFFJIM » Sun Jan 18, 2004 9:37 am

Chris the Weather Man wrote:Wow, Jeb, You really want that 36 inches inches! Dang! lol.... You should have seen my house after the President Day blizzard, on my porch, about 35-38 inches of snow on it! :eek: :)


Over 28 inches of snow fell during Presidents Day 2003 in Baltimore at BWI. I had 22.5 inches of snow at my house in Essex, MD. This was followed by 1 inch of sleet on top of that. That hardening of the snow thanks to sleet caused many roof collapses. The B&O railroad fell victim to this storm as half it's roof collapsed to the floor.

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#22 Postby donsutherland1 » Sun Jan 18, 2004 11:49 am

FLguy,

You wrote, "the superstorm of 1993 would have been 10x WORSE if the track of the surface low was as little as 50-100 miles east of what it was. that would have kept the major cities all or mostly all snow."

I well remember that storm and its change to rain. Not far to the west, there were many 24"+ accumulations.
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#23 Postby Chris the Weather Man » Sun Jan 18, 2004 1:01 pm

Don, How much snow did you get from the superstorm? High Point got over 26 inches from that storm.......... As FLguy said, If this a bit east. I bet the NYC area would have gotten 24-34 inches of snow..........
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#24 Postby weatherfan » Sun Jan 18, 2004 4:34 pm

Well one thing for sure Flguy it diffentey going to be a very interisting seascond half of the winter with the pattern full of possablteys.So far for this winter it has been the Northeast and also the Pacific North west that has seen the best of the deel as far as cold and most of the snow is concern.But south of Philly it has it been all that great.But then again as some have stated neturl east winters trend to accually behave this way.Which are normall pretty good winters for the Northeast but fruther south you go the less cold and or snow you find.And also alot of r/s line problems south of philly I-95.And today once again is no exceation to that rule of this winter.As you said Flguy and someothers have also stated to change the pattern one that would accually favor those that have missed most of the action this far.Is for one the QBO to go weak east and Westry and as you said there no question about it going west next month.And 2.To get El nino going in Febuarey -March as you also started if this indeed does happen. place further south would get more chances for some good snows in febuarey and March.And also More snow in the Northeast.With a possablty of a major storm in the febuarey -March time frame.So very intersitng and once again challening times ahead.
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#25 Postby Anonymous » Sun Jan 18, 2004 4:41 pm

donsutherland1 wrote:FLguy,

You wrote, "the superstorm of 1993 would have been 10x WORSE if the track of the surface low was as little as 50-100 miles east of what it was. that would have kept the major cities all or mostly all snow."

I well remember that storm and its change to rain. Not far to the west, there were many 24"+ accumulations.



The Superstorm of 1993 was interesting but even with that system, Woodbridge got 8 inches then managed to see hours of heavy, heavy rain then it went back to snow and gave us 11 inches total.

Man I can't begin to tell ya about how much I HATE that Rain/Snow line!!! The Price I've had to pay winter after winter after winter!!!! ARRGGHH!!! :(



-JEB
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#26 Postby FLguy » Sun Jan 18, 2004 5:13 pm

Jeb wrote:
donsutherland1 wrote:FLguy,

You wrote, "the superstorm of 1993 would have been 10x WORSE if the track of the surface low was as little as 50-100 miles east of what it was. that would have kept the major cities all or mostly all snow."

I well remember that storm and its change to rain. Not far to the west, there were many 24"+ accumulations.



The Superstorm of 1993 was interesting but even with that system, Woodbridge got 8 inches then managed to see hours of heavy, heavy rain then it went back to snow and gave us 11 inches total.

Man I can't begin to tell ya about how much I HATE that Rain/Snow line!!! The Price I've had to pay winter after winter after winter!!!! ARRGGHH!!! :(



-JEB


i think you need to move to baffen island jeb
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#27 Postby 2001kx » Sun Jan 18, 2004 5:23 pm

we had 32inches here with 93 storm......still waiting for the next one like that...
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#28 Postby Anonymous » Sun Jan 18, 2004 6:51 pm

FLguy wrote:
Jeb wrote:
donsutherland1 wrote:FLguy,

You wrote, "the superstorm of 1993 would have been 10x WORSE if the track of the surface low was as little as 50-100 miles east of what it was. that would have kept the major cities all or mostly all snow."

I well remember that storm and its change to rain. Not far to the west, there were many 24"+ accumulations.



The Superstorm of 1993 was interesting but even with that system, Woodbridge got 8 inches then managed to see hours of heavy, heavy rain then it went back to snow and gave us 11 inches total.

Man I can't begin to tell ya about how much I HATE that Rain/Snow line!!! The Price I've had to pay winter after winter after winter!!!! ARRGGHH!!! :(



-JEB


i think you need to move to baffen island jeb




Baffin Island sounds really great, FLguy!! :)

As long as its COLD with TONS OF BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW!!!



-JEB
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