Posted on 01/27/2015 3:11:05 PM PST by Kid Shelleen
‘_____Dix Hills.’
Lived for a short while in near-by East Northport, back in the ‘50’s.
I still have photo’s of myself exiting an igloo my father built during a blizzard in the 1940’s.
This was in Huntington, Long Island, New York.
Sounds like the forecast was settled science too.
Pray America is waking
I spent a little time Brooklyn area in the early 60’s in Uncle Sam’s army.
I however wish I had taken more time to really explore the area.
“6 hours before, one could look at publicly available RADAR images of the snow and easily discern that the big snow would miss the Eastern seaboard.”
But it didn’t miss the Eastern Seaboard——much of it was hit.
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you misinterpret the event.
it grazed the eastern seaboard. the real snow fall occurred out to sea
It was supposed to range from DC to Maine. Perhaps I should have been more specific, but the area that was supposed to get historical snowfall didn’t. I grew up in the region and we really didn’t think of Massachusetts and Maine as anything buy New England.
Well there’s a hell of a lot of white stuff on the ground here in Eastern MA.
Maybe it’s cotton candy.
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is it more than three feet ? or just a good snow?
Not 3 feet but,but close. It was a nasty storm.
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OK.
The hype was all about NYC.
Massachusetts not so much.
When I grew up in NY, the last winter I was there (76-77) we had snow up to the top of the garage door and the back door. No one called it historic. We called it winter.
Been in the American South since ‘77. Don’t miss winter up north.
Tell that to the people who got 1.5 to 3 feet of snow.
Boston got 2 Feet.
Long Island, NY got a foot.
Parts of NJ got 10 inches.
My area of NJ got lucky.
Tell that to the people who got 1.5 to 3 feet of snow.
Boston got 2 Feet.
Long Island, NY got a foot.
Parts of NJ got 10 inches.
My area of NJ got lucky.
LOL! Great!
My area of NJ got off easy this time but some got 10 inches. So far, this Winter has been easy compared to the last six. January 27 is the first snow day of this winter around here and that’s amazing! We’re usually up to about 3 by this time.
Until this season, I think recent weather forecasts have been very accurate. I think they changed something in their criteria and it has to do with the insertion of global warming theory into predictive modeling.
I’ve spent a lot of time in upstate N.Y.-—brutal winters.
I love winter and detest heat so I’m staying right where I am.
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I remember grade and high school and early college with 2 feet and none of this hype. But, that’s not the region’s fault, it’s the fault of the media.
We used to have 5 snow days built into our school calendar but now we have none yet we get the same amount of snow, lol. We didn’t get 2 feet at a time every year but enough that it wasn’t catastrophic.
Some years we have no snow at all! Or rather no accumulation at all.
The proper forecast wouldve been for a middle size snowstorm, with the small probability of a huge snowstorm. But that isnt a very good story.
. . . and that is all that matters. Until and unless a Republican (or, rarely, a Democrat) politician is placed on the horns of a dilemma and guesses wrong. Journalists, having established the template thatare in a perfect position to second guess that politician after he under reacts to the (presumed) hype. The difference between the public official and the journalist is that the journalist only talks, and if he overhypes a predicted event it is the man who is actually in the arena whose decisions cost money and/or lives. Were Doomed
,Maybe the solution is to sue the journalists for the cost of their exaggerations. Put them on the defensive.
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