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Re: Winter of 2009-2010 Forecasts
« Reply #45 on: March 06, 2010, 09:48:09 AM »
I thought this was interesting info on our wwinter here in GA. This is the 5th snowiest winter for my area.

How Cold/Snowy was the 2009-2010 Winter?

The average temperatures for the December 2009 - February 2010 period were among some of the coldest ever across north and central Georgia.  Each of the four climate sites - Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, Athens Ben Epps Airport, Columbus Metropolitan  Airport and Macon/Middle Georgia Regional Airport - saw average temperatures among the ten coldest ever recorded.  The average temperatures Columbus had the 4th coldest average temperature for the winter season, while Macon tied for the 5th coldest, Atlanta was the eighth coldest and Athens tied for the ninth coldest winter season.

Average Temperatures (December 1 - February 28)
Atlanta 
YEAR Average
Temperature
1976-1977 36.9
1977-1978 38.3
1962-1963 38.8
1963-1964 38.8
1935-1936 38.9
1939-1940 39.0
1901-1902 39.2
2009-2010 40.1
1885-1886 40.2
1917-1918 40.2
Athens
YEAR Average
Temperature
1976-1977 38.4
1904-1905 38.6
1917-1918 38.6
1903-1904 38.9
1977-1978 39.2
1909-1910 39.4
1962-1963 39.8
1963-1964 39.9
1935-1936 40.4
2009-2010 40.4
Macon
YEAR Average
Temperature
1976-1977 42.8
1977-1978 43.4
1935-1936 43.5
1939-1940 43.5
1901-1902 43.6
2009-2010 43.6
1904-1905 43.7
1963-1964 43.8
1917-1918 44.0
1903-1904 44.2
Columbus
YEAR Average
Temperature
1976-1977 42.6
1963-1964 42.9
1977-1978 43.2
2009-2010 43.4
1962-1963 43.5
1969-1970 43.6
1957-1958 43.7
1968-1969 45.1
1960-1961 45.6
1965-1966 45.9
 


The total snowfall this season at Atlanta breaks top 5 for total snowfall recorded December through March for the period of record.  As of midnight Wednesday March 3, the total snowfall for the winter season so far is 5.3 inches which is now the fifth highest since accurate snow records began in 1929. Additionally...the snow on March 2nd marks the third time measurable snow and the tenth time at least a trace of snow or sleet fell at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport this season. In an average winter season...Atlanta typically experiences 4 days of measurable snow and 6 days with a trace or more of snow or sleet

Snowfall (December 1 - March 30)
Atlanta 
Normal 2.5   inches
Total through March 2nd
5.3 inches
YEAR RAINFALL
1935 10.9
1982 10.3
1939 8.3
1981 7.7
1991 5.0
1959 4.8
1986 4.8
1978 4.6
1933 4.5
1961 4.5
Athens
Normal 2.5 inches
Total through March 2nd
5.0 inches
YEAR RAINFALL
1935 12.0
1982 10.6
1939 9.8
1959 8.6
1933 8.2
1986 7.5
1981 7.1
1979 6.3
1965 5.6
1978 4.7
Macon
Normal 1.6 inches
Total through March 2nd
3.0 inches
YEAR RAINFALL
1972 16.5
1935 4.6
1954 3.7
1978 3.4
1939 3.0
1976 3.0
1967 2.9
1992 2.6
1981 2.2
1987 2.1
Columbus
Normal 1.1 inches
Total through March 2nd
2.0 inches
YEAR RAINFALL
1972 14.0
1992 2.5
1978 2.0
1981 2.0
1993 1.6
1976 1.4
1979 1.0
1982 1.0
1987 1.0
1996 1.0


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Re: Winter of 2009-2010 Forecasts
« Reply #46 on: March 06, 2010, 05:50:06 PM »
We've had an intense Winter, too. More than half of the days this Winter have had 59° or below for highs and 39° or below for lows. I should also mention the day snow flurries were reported here. :D
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Re: Winter of 2009-2010 Forecasts
« Reply #47 on: March 06, 2010, 09:01:40 PM »

Heres to a bad ass winter :dance:

Looks like this verified! Were there heavy rains though is southern FL?

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Re: Winter of 2009-2010 Forecasts
« Reply #48 on: March 06, 2010, 09:58:31 PM »

Heres to a bad ass winter :dance:

Looks like this verified! Were there heavy rains though is southern FL?


After looking at that map again, I'm surprised how accurate it really was. They really nailed it from the MW to TX all the way up to NE. Not sure about the NW, but I'm assuming it probably did play out that way.


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Re: Winter of 2009-2010 Forecasts
« Reply #49 on: March 07, 2010, 01:38:02 AM »

Heres to a bad ass winter :dance:

Looks like this verified! Were there heavy rains though is southern FL?


After looking at that map again, I'm surprised how accurate it really was. They really nailed it from the MW to TX all the way up to NE. Not sure about the NW, but I'm assuming it probably did play out that way.

Accuweather accurate? Crazy :P

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Re: Winter of 2009-2010 Forecasts
« Reply #50 on: March 07, 2010, 05:19:25 AM »
If you looked at NOAA's prediction for this winter, you'll find that it was pretty similar with a few small differences.  AccuWeather and NOAA both simply used what is typical for an El Niņo winter, and that's why their maps verified rather well.  Here's what NOAA said in a link back on October 15, 2009 with a precipitation map and a temperature map shown on their page:

http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2009/20091015_winteroutlook.html

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Re: Winter of 2009-2010 Forecasts
« Reply #51 on: March 07, 2010, 09:15:37 AM »
If you looked at NOAA's prediction for this winter, you'll find that it was pretty similar with a few small differences.  AccuWeather and NOAA both simply used what is typical for an El Niņo winter, and that's why their maps verified rather well.  Here's what NOAA said in a link back on October 15, 2009 with a precipitation map and a temperature map shown on their page:

http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2009/20091015_winteroutlook.html

I was just joking. :P  But yes the long range forecasts were decent this season
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