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I'm done for with this storm, just a VERY LITTLE mixing then an inch of rain.
When do the big cities and coast get the ALL SNOW storm?

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Colin wrote:1evans, you need to learn that not everybody is going to say a huge snowstorm for you, and you need to understand that. It's obvious that we'll get another snowstorm, might not be as big as you're hoping, but it's not like we're not going to get any more snow.
JEEZ dude...calm down!
EXACTLY, could not have said it better myself
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FLguy wrote:Colin wrote:And remember, not EVERY winter is going to be like 02/03 and 95/96...
not every winter is like those two, but given the long-term changes in the PDO and ATC, we have entered a period where major east coast snow events do occur more frequently.
this connection is quite clear.
I'm not a climatologist - care to elaborate on what the PDO and ATC are and why they would lead more major east coast storms? And is this relationship a causal one grounded in known science or is it a probabilistic one, which just hasn't been explained yet? Thanks.
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1evans wrote:might not what? not see an all snow storm for the rest of the winter, if thats it than your wrong. With all due respect.
I agree, the chances of now having any more snow in at least the next 42 days, astronimically speaking and at least the next 23 days meteorological speaking is high.
I was intial taking "When do the big cities and coast get the ALL SNOW storm?"... as either taking guesses when it may occur or to have a fun discussion on when we thing the big cities and coast will get all snow from one storm. The frigid air masses of a few weeks ago supported all snow events in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic from Canada supported the all snow events a few weeks ago.
hurricanedude wrote:geeesh dude..........did I say you wouldnt get any more snow???? NO????
was just a friendly gesture...a joke....guess your not the joking kinda of guy.....so with that said hope it snows A@@ hole deep to a giraffe just for you, that better?
Unfortunately, it isn't always easy to figure out someone is joking online. The emoticons often times are very useful in this regard.

1evans wrote:YES, I know, I wish though. I just like to argue, I HATE being told that something good, like a snow storm is not going to happen.
I could certainly relate to this when I lived in eastern Massachusetts. Now the same thing happens with thunderstorm chances during the dry season (mid October to May) here in central Florida.
At least the afternoon and evening thunderstorms in the summer and early fall are more likely just about every day.

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