The good news is Manhattan will be covered...
We’re about due, I think.
Holy Sheet!!!
And it seems whenever we got hit with a bitterly cold winter in N.Y. that same year we would endure a scorching hot summer. I remember my grandmother telling us in 1947 when NYC got hit with the worst blizzard of the 20th century they had an extremely hot summer. Other than a few mansions in Riverdale and the new postwar luxury high rises going up on Park Avenue even most of the well to do didn’t have air conditioning yet. People in the older apartment buildings were sleeping on the roofs and fire escapes. The winter of 1977 was another bad one. Snow was on the ground as far south as Tampa and it never got above freezing in NYC for 40 days. Yet that same summer temps hit 100 in parts of the Catskills. From one extreme to another in a matter of months.
Cool map. I live right on top of a “push moraine”, which is that thick dotted line that is scene in your map, at the edge of the glacier.