An active coastal storm track and below - average temperatures were associated with
a record snow season in Boston, Massachusetts.
Not exact matches
One of Buffalo's warmest Octobers on
record could end with the region's first
snow flakes of the
season, according to early forecasts.
2016 experienced the earliest melt, the latest onset of
snow in autumn, and the longest
snow - free
season in 115 years of
record - keeping — about 45 percent longer than the average over the previous four decades.
Boston received 110.6 inches of
snow during the
snow season, surpassing the
record of 107.6 inches set in 1995/96.
Ironically, if the lakes enter the fall with
record warm temperatures, it could herald an above - average
season for lake effect
snow, which occurs when cold, dry air blows across large expanses of comparatively milder waters.
Although most cities are seeing
record highs, the
snow has arrived and I really don't want to miss out on the rest of the fall
season.
I'm on
record saying that I'd rather have a rear drive car with
snow tires than an all - wheel drive car with all -
season tires.
It will be hard to top the winter
snow fall we've experienced this
season;
records were set in many parts of the country, and of course it's not over yet in some areas.
Despite the fact that here in the U.S. we've been experiencing what some are calling a «Winterless Wonderland» due to the
record - setting lack of
snow in parts of the country, we are still entering the high
season for winter sports.
So no matter if it's a
record - breaking
snow season or a dry one, visitors will always find skiing and riding here.
Lake Louise Ski Resort opened for the
season on Friday, November 18th, and has
recorded more than 132 cm (52 inches) of snowfall in the back bowls, with 18 cm (7.1 inches) of fresh
snow falling this past week.
Snow record in October sets the
season sets the
season off like no other!
We're in deep — with some of the deepest
snow in North America right in our backyard - this
season kicked into high gear with
record setting early
snow — our total snowfall to date is over 14 ft with over 45 cms of fresh pow in the last week!
Bansko's re-emergence as Bulgaria's newest international ski resort owes much to its good
snow record and excellent ski runs, catering for skiers of all standards, from beginners to experts, in a
season that lasts from mid December to mid April.
During the
record - setting wildfire
season of 2012, Box was anxious to quickly get to Greenland to collect samples of the ice to see if soot from Colorado was landing on the glaciers, but by that time, traditional sources of science research funding were already allocated, so in his unorthodox, punk rock style, Box set out on his own and set up The Dark
Snow Project to crowd - fund his research.
Warmist Claim: «Derek Arndt, who heads the climate monitoring branch at NOAA's National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C., said the new data should be viewed in the context of the
record retreat of
snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere at the end of the melt
season...»
After a winter that left
record piles of
snow in the mountains and drenched most of California's valleys, it's no surprise that it is grass fires that are fueling a fast start to the state's 2017 fire
season.
Some early
season warmth (in some spots, marginally
record - breaking) has allowed for an acceleration in Sierra Nevada snowmelt, and many
snow - fed rivers in California and Nevada are currently running high and cold.
There are, however, caveats: (1) multidecadal fluctuations in Arctic — subarctic climate and sea ice appear most pronounced in the Atlantic sector, such that the pan-Arctic signal may be substantially smaller [e.g., Polyakov et al., 2003; Mahajan et al., 2011]; (2) the sea - ice
records synthesized here represent primarily the cold
season (winter — spring), whereas the satellite
record clearly shows losses primarily in summer, suggesting that other processes and feedback are important; (3) observations show that while recent sea - ice losses in winter are most pronounced in the Greenland and Barents Seas, the largest reductions in summer are remote from the Atlantic, e.g., Beaufort, Chukchi, and Siberian seas (National
Snow and Ice Data Center, 2012, http://nsidc.org/Arcticseaicenews/); and (4) the recent reductions in sea ice should not be considered merely the latest in a sequence of AMOrelated multidecadal fluctuations but rather the first one to be superposed upon an anthropogenic GHG warming background signal that is emerging strongly in the Arctic [Kaufmann et al., 2009; Serreze et al., 2009].
The bitter
seasons set
record setting lows, crippled the Southwest, threatened crops with frost and deep freeze as far south as Florida, dropped
snow in Cairo for the first time in over a hundred years, and left those of us in the Northern part of America and Canada praying to the weather Gods to please make it stop.
Dry conditions and low
snow packs lead to an early start to the fire
season with Alberta's Fort McMurray fires capturing the world's attention in spring but then the fire
season quieted, copious summer rains fell, and
record heat became less noticeable.