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Thanks Man! I'll have her started in Mopars once shes running around!!
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You forgot one...Dallas, TX - 1"surfnuke9 wrote:The snow from Wednesday's "Snoverkill" blizzard has pushed snow totals to record levels for the 2009-2010 winter season not only for Washington D.C., but also for Baltimore, Wilmington, Philadelphia, and Atlantic City. Through today, here are the snowfall numbers so far for the winter, and the records they have broken:
Washington D.C. National Airport - 55.9
Old record: 54.4", Winter of 1898-1899
Washington D.C. Dulles Airport, VA - 75.0"
Old record: 61.9", Winter of 1995-1996
Baltimore, MD - 79.9"
Old record: 62.5", Winter of 1995-1996
Wilmington, DE - 66.7"
Old record: 55.9", Winter of 1995-1996
Philadelphia, PA - 71.6"
Old record: 65.5", Winter of 1995-1996
Atlantic City, NJ, 49.9"
Old record: 46.9", Winter of 1966-1967
For comparison, the average snowfall amounts for a season for these cities ranges from 16" - 22". This winter's snowfall amounts are similar to what Anchorage, Alaska and Portland Maine typically receive (about 70"). Incredibly, Baltimore has received more snow than any other city in the U.S. this winter through today, according to the Golden Snow Globe -- more than Syracuse, NY (75.9")!!! (Dulles Airport would be third on the list, but is excluded in favor of National Airport, which is #10).
They said on the news last night, friday, Dallas had 12" showed people pulling each other out of the ditch, the most snow recorded in Dallas, Global warming to blame for all thisYellow71 wrote:You forgot one...Dallas, TX - 1"surfnuke9 wrote:The snow from Wednesday's "Snoverkill" blizzard has pushed snow totals to record levels for the 2009-2010 winter season not only for Washington D.C., but also for Baltimore, Wilmington, Philadelphia, and Atlantic City. Through today, here are the snowfall numbers so far for the winter, and the records they have broken:
Washington D.C. National Airport - 55.9
Old record: 54.4", Winter of 1898-1899
Washington D.C. Dulles Airport, VA - 75.0"
Old record: 61.9", Winter of 1995-1996
Baltimore, MD - 79.9"
Old record: 62.5", Winter of 1995-1996
Wilmington, DE - 66.7"
Old record: 55.9", Winter of 1995-1996
Philadelphia, PA - 71.6"
Old record: 65.5", Winter of 1995-1996
Atlantic City, NJ, 49.9"
Old record: 46.9", Winter of 1966-1967
For comparison, the average snowfall amounts for a season for these cities ranges from 16" - 22". This winter's snowfall amounts are similar to what Anchorage, Alaska and Portland Maine typically receive (about 70"). Incredibly, Baltimore has received more snow than any other city in the U.S. this winter through today, according to the Golden Snow Globe -- more than Syracuse, NY (75.9")!!! (Dulles Airport would be third on the list, but is excluded in favor of National Airport, which is #10).
I love the photo of the Ber Cooler...and the "Bib Block Snow Blower"
Great photos guys.