Wednesday, January 28, 2015

2015 MONSTER SNOW STORM - Forecast was an EPIC FAIL


What does the failed prediction of epic snowfall in NY tell us about dire "climate change" predictions and the politicians who goad the public into panic?




MONSTER BLIZZARD OF 2015 - Forecast was an EPIC FAIL

Jan. 27, 2015 will go down in the annals of history as the day New Jersey came to a standstill for a blizzard in another state.

Blizzard warnings have been lifted in the Garden State, projected snow totals more than cut in half and forecasters have apologized for what they’re describing as “big forecast miss.”

“My deepest apologies to many key decision makers and so many members of the general public,” said Gary Szatkowski, meteorologist-in-charge at the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, in announcing the forecast change. “You made a lot of tough decisions expecting us to get it right, and we didn't. Once again, I'm sorry.”

In a series of escalating warnings this weekend, the weather service promised feet of snow, not inches. The travel ban that was lifted this morning was issued because driving was expected to be impossible, not tricky. Whiteout conditions were supposed to reduce visibility to near zero, not six miles as it stands this morning in Newark.

What could get the most attention in the aftermath of the blown forecast is the correct solution was staring the weather service in the face the entire time. Just as forecasts were issued for 30 inches of snow or more in New Jersey Sunday afternoon, the Global Forecast System, a model built and operated by the National Weather Service, predicted snowfall totals far closer to what is emerging as reality this morning.

The blizzard was a bust in New York.

The worst predictions for the storm — most notably Mayor Bill de Blasio's warning that it would be "most likely one of the largest blizzards in the history of New York City" — never materialized. The situation at the @foodcoop has now been elevated to defcon 11 (politely) forming a line down the block.


Instead, New Yorkers woke up to little more than an ordinary winter snowscape. Gov. Andrew Cuomo lifted a driving ban for New York City and its suburbs, and subways, buses and commuter trains lurched back to life.

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Tens of millions stand in the path of a massive blizzard expected to impact a 250-mile swath of the east coast, which some are anticipating will blanket parts of New England in up to three feet of snow.

Several major airports have canceled hundreds of flights, and Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy has ordered traffic off of roads starting at 9PM, also warning residents to expect rolling power outages.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has urged residents to stay home if possible, and yesterday New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio put out an urgent warning telling residents to “prepare for the worst.”

“We are facing most likely one of the largest snowstorms in the history of this city,” de Blasio stated. “New Yorkers should not underestimate this storm… Assume conditions will be unsafe.”

“Make other plans. Change your plans now in advance of this storm. Even walking should be kept to a minimum.”

Ill-prepared New Yorkers apparently heeded no lessons from the “Snowpocalypse” that hit the east coast last year, which left miles of motorists stranded on the highway and stirred Atlanta residents into a grocery-buying panic, despite only bringing about three inches of snow.






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