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2017/2018 winter snowfall total map


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Nice tombo. 

My only constructive criticism (if you care) is to change that “bright red” 50-58 range to another shade of blue to keep the shades of (“red”ish) pinks and purples separate from the blues/blacks/whites...higher totals. 

That’s just me though ;)

Those contours looks great and very representative of higher elevations and areas that saw some bigger hits. Those intervals really depict it well. 

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29 minutes ago, Parsley said:

Nice tombo. 

My only constructive criticism (if you care) is to change that “bright red” 50-58 range to another shade of blue to keep the shades of (“red”ish) pinks and purples separate from the blues/blacks/whites...higher totals. 

That’s just me though ;)

Those contours looks great and very representative of higher elevations and areas that saw some bigger hits. Those intervals really depict it well. 

Changed it up for ya

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11 hours ago, tombo82685 said:

After grabbing all your data and Coocorahs stuff and applying some common sense in sparse areas, came up with this.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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That's just for April right? ;)

A late season over achiever. Love it.

 

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30 minutes ago, Rainshadow said:

That is quite the southern half of NJ gradient.  Nice map Tom!

Yea some of those coocorahs totals were suspect. Acy has 34 then you go to Estell Manor and Buena and it was 10” less. Doesn’t help it was a sparse area of data. Cape May county generally was 15-20” I may soften that gradient a little 

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23 minutes ago, tombo82685 said:

Yea some of those coocorahs totals were suspect. Acy has 34 then you go to Estell Manor and Buena and it was 10” less. Doesn’t help it was a sparse area of data. Cape May county generally was 15-20” I may soften that gradient a little 

Wayne who is the NWS Co-Op observer from Cape May is a member here, maybe he can be messaged to see what his seasonal total is?  I know there is also a NWS Co-Op observer in Estell Manor, but there is no way of my getting into contact with him.  Do you know when Tony is going to publish the map?  I might have missed it, been busy lately.

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1 hour ago, Rainshadow said:

Wayne who is the NWS Co-Op observer from Cape May is a member here, maybe he can be messaged to see what his seasonal total is?  I know there is also a NWS Co-Op observer in Estell Manor, but there is no way of my getting into contact with him.  Do you know when Tony is going to publish the map?  I might have missed it, been busy lately.

Cape May county was fine, had like 4 reports from there. The issue was cumberland, kent, and salem counties. Ocean county didn't have many either. I haven't sent him the data yet, wanted to make sure the snow season was definitely over

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Made some changes to the gradient in Atlantic county, smoothed it a little bit. Also added a 58-64" area in northeast berks county. Those areas there are between 1200-1400' in elev. Given my snow total and Andy's as well as areas surrounding it, most likely they were in that range.  Also expanded 50-58" area in nwchesco into southeast berks county due to elevation there as well. 

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On 4/17/2018 at 9:33 AM, tombo82685 said:

Cape May county was fine, had like 4 reports from there. The issue was cumberland, kent, and salem counties. Ocean county didn't have many either. I haven't sent him the data yet, wanted to make sure the snow season was definitely over

I think there are only two continuous CoCoRaHS reports from Cumberland and Salem that include snowfall.  After reading your response, you might have mis-interpreted my post.  I think the tight snowfall gradient was legit.  

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3 minutes ago, Rainshadow said:

I think there are only two continuous CoCoRaHS reports from Cumberland and Salem that include snowfall.  After reading your response, you might have mis-interpreted my post.  I think the tight snowfall gradient was legit.  

O I do too, the data showed it well too. But I might of had it a little to tight, just no data between acy and toms river really. In general though, 15 inches from sea isle city to 34" at acy in 20 miles is pretty impressive

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