WINTER COULD BE REPEAT OF 1995-96

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Will El Nino effect El Vino? :lol:
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Post by Crock540 »

why can't we have a repeat of 93? if i remember correctly, we got a lot of snow that winter. I was only like 6, but the snow was taller than me.
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I remember this one storm in the 60's when it was so deep ........... nah, whom am I kiddin', I don't remember the 60's or too much of any decade after
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Post by DoubleD »

tyrolean_skier wrote:
altabird wrote:cityskier, thanks for the post, most of that makes sense, the only thing with comparing winters (as noted in the post) is that we have only been keeping detailed weather records for about a century. Coorelations and are made based on an extremely small portion of the overall weather conditions over time. Anyway, the winter of 1995-6 was amazing, hope we fall into that pattern again this winter
Wasn't the winter 1996-1997 epic by comparison. I believe it was since I missed the whole thing because I was pregnant the whole ski season.

Edit: After looking at the chart the 1995-1996 year was very good too but skiing until June 22 is still the record I believe.
Mmm. Bad planning. Inserting redundant emoticon here - :wink:
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Eski wrote:I remember this one storm in the 60's when it was so deep ........... nah, whom am I kiddin', I don't remember the 60's or too much of any decade after
If you remember the '60s, you weren't there.
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RipeBanana wrote:I don't feel like reading all that, does it come with an abstract?
Some of you guys write the funniest things. Good one! And thanks to CitySkier for the report.
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junior wrote:
Eski wrote:I remember this one storm in the 60's when it was so deep ........... nah, whom am I kiddin', I don't remember the 60's or too much of any decade after
If you remember the '60s, you weren't there.
I was 8 during Woodstock and as it happens my uncle owns a summer house not too far from Yasgur's farm. We went up there right in the middle of the festival to begin a 2 week vacation at my uncles house.

All I can remember thinking is:

1. Why do all these guys got long hair
2. It's really funny to repaint a speed limit sign that says "35" to "85". Even funnier to see some fools actually believe it.
3. What's that smell?

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Post by Powdr »

I'll take 1995-1996 over again, IN UTAH. Although it started a little slow, the January and the spring had huge dumpage:

http://www.wcc.nrcs.usda.gov/cgibin/wyg ... NES+CANYON

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Post by whiteout »

Stormchaser wrote:Search is a powerful thing.

viewtopic.php?t=5724&highlight=snowfall
if i had seen that thread in the 1st place i would have looked for it. so blow me. :)
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Post by Eski »

BigKahuna13 wrote: ... 1. Why do all these guys got long hair ...
yeah, I'll never understand that one
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BigKahuna13 wrote:I was 8 during Woodstock
FU BK :wink:
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Post by junior »

Bubba wrote:
BigKahuna13 wrote:I was 8 during Woodstock
FU BK :wink:
Bubba, BK is talking about the festival, not the town in Vt.
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