KBL Ed
11-29-2004, 07:54 AM
Hey, y'all. I've been trying to track down snowfall statistics based on CALENDAR YEARS.
As you know, most snowfall statistics are represented seasonally. I.e., "the winter of '03-'04" or "04-05". However, I've been trying to track down annual calendar year statistics. That is, January - December. I've searched around on the 'net some, but so far no luck. I did find a page in the NWS site that *might* have helped, but the statistics were displayed without any titles, so it was indecipherable. Any other ideas?
The reason I am looking is because I suspect calendar year '04 will be the among the worst for snowfall in the Northeastern US. (Of course, that means 2005 will be epic ;) )
As you know, most snowfall statistics are represented seasonally. I.e., "the winter of '03-'04" or "04-05". However, I've been trying to track down annual calendar year statistics. That is, January - December. I've searched around on the 'net some, but so far no luck. I did find a page in the NWS site that *might* have helped, but the statistics were displayed without any titles, so it was indecipherable. Any other ideas?
The reason I am looking is because I suspect calendar year '04 will be the among the worst for snowfall in the Northeastern US. (Of course, that means 2005 will be epic ;) )