I’m in South Carolina and we have (unfortunately 😃) had a record snow fall here in Columbia!
B1L1D8 on
California Sierras gets snow fairly quickly compared to everywhere else expected the northern Rockies.
Muted_Masterpiece535 on
Global Snowing Effect.
KylePersi on
Over a foot near the outer banks is wild!
-Green-Row- on
Wow Canada basically a snow factory huh idk lol
LassenDiscard on
Depressingly low out west. 6-8′ in the High Sierras at the start of February is pretty much nothing. I’m at the north end, and there’s a lot of bare dirt at the 4-5000′ level.
WrongJohnSilver on
I miss California.
snoogle20 on
In Winter Storm Fern, the half inch of freezing rain accumulation in my part of Kentucky wiped out the snow we’d gotten on the first day of the storm. We went from 2ish inches of snow to freezing rain that slushed the snow down to like half an inch under the ice. We got our ice accumulation and then new snow fell on top of the ice again (thankfully, it made things less slick).
Does anyone know how they calculate in a scenario like that? Did the initial 2-2.5 inches count towards snow accumulation totals or is it too dynamic of a weather scenario for that to be factored in?
caligaris_cabinet on
Bit misleading when you factor in snow melt. For example, we got hit pretty hard in Chicago the last week of November and a little into early December. However, a few warm weeks basically melted all of it off until mid January or so when we got more snow that is now sticking. All our current accumulation outside is the result of the last couple weeks of decent snowfall.
Frosted_Tackle on
The irony of northern Minnesota is that it can very quickly get too cold to snow, so end up with less accumulation.
discountJoenuts on
Lake effect is pretty cool to see unfold in the upper Midwest
dragon1500z on
proof global warming does not exist:?
_Elrond_Hubbard_ on
Washington state is cooked, my local ski resort is on the brink of closing
-heathcliffe- on
I was listening to the song sabotage by beastie boys and it tracks with this very impressively.
AgeOfReasonEnds31120 on
Why does it seem like Pensacola gets so much snow?
marcustankus on
Why don’t the maps include Canada, so you can see what’s coming /going?
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Source of Data: NOAA’s National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center (NOHRSC). Plotted using Python
https://www.nohrsc.noaa.gov/snowfall_v2/
I’m in South Carolina and we have (unfortunately 😃) had a record snow fall here in Columbia!
California Sierras gets snow fairly quickly compared to everywhere else expected the northern Rockies.
Global Snowing Effect.
Over a foot near the outer banks is wild!
Wow Canada basically a snow factory huh idk lol
Depressingly low out west. 6-8′ in the High Sierras at the start of February is pretty much nothing. I’m at the north end, and there’s a lot of bare dirt at the 4-5000′ level.
I miss California.
In Winter Storm Fern, the half inch of freezing rain accumulation in my part of Kentucky wiped out the snow we’d gotten on the first day of the storm. We went from 2ish inches of snow to freezing rain that slushed the snow down to like half an inch under the ice. We got our ice accumulation and then new snow fell on top of the ice again (thankfully, it made things less slick).
Does anyone know how they calculate in a scenario like that? Did the initial 2-2.5 inches count towards snow accumulation totals or is it too dynamic of a weather scenario for that to be factored in?
Bit misleading when you factor in snow melt. For example, we got hit pretty hard in Chicago the last week of November and a little into early December. However, a few warm weeks basically melted all of it off until mid January or so when we got more snow that is now sticking. All our current accumulation outside is the result of the last couple weeks of decent snowfall.
The irony of northern Minnesota is that it can very quickly get too cold to snow, so end up with less accumulation.
Lake effect is pretty cool to see unfold in the upper Midwest
proof global warming does not exist:?
Washington state is cooked, my local ski resort is on the brink of closing
I was listening to the song sabotage by beastie boys and it tracks with this very impressively.
Why does it seem like Pensacola gets so much snow?
Why don’t the maps include Canada, so you can see what’s coming /going?