Thursday, April 01, 2010

Winter 2009-2010 in a word: Yuck!

If you thought the 2009-2010 winter weather in the northeast/mid-Atlantic was a little wonky and that the northeast got more than its usual number of demoralizing--if not down right destructive--storms, you are probably correct.

Paul Kedrosky of Infectious Greed has a compilation of the radar maps from AccuWeather from December 1 through March 29 that shows the unending march of storm systems up the Appalachians. Watching the 22(!) Northeast Storms

Sheesh!

(h/t to TigerHawk)

2 comments:

Rev. Paul said...

You've had more fun than humans should be allowed to have ... and we've only had 60" of snow this time 'round. A skimpy winter by our standards. Didn't get our usual spell of -20 temps, either.

I suspect the summer will continue the strange & unusual weather patterns, and I blame Algore.

threecollie said...

I don't watch a lot of TV but I couldn't help but notice how much the monster storms have looked alike. We have escaped the worst of them up here as most have tracked to the south and east, but we sure have seen our share of lousy weather. We don't have a rain gauge out yet, but my wheel barrow has been about a third full of water twice in the past ten days.