@miss_amytou_76 great place to be! This is an older video, with the NCA4 projections- but inland New York holds up awesome in the NCA5 update. ua-cam.com/video/es6aHbAQev8/v-deo.html
I was focused on our own 'micro climate' here in Plattsburgh, NY {Lake Champlain Valley}, Where elevation also plays into our weather, who gets rain, who gets snow, and who gets ICE. {200 feet elevation here}
@rickhockersmith2976 it's smart to keep an eye on the band for likely ice. In the literature there's a lot of concern expressed about the shift from snow to rain, but I don't get the impression there's enough awareness of that particularly horrible and dangerous transition zone. Nothing shuts a place down like an ice storm.
@@AmericanResiliency en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_1998_North_American_ice_storm Folks here still talk about this ice event and how it shut down the region for days.
@@rickhockersmith2976 I've heard from other folks that they're concerned milder winters will make more of the lake effect snow come as ice. Sounds plausible and concerning. Anyone who remembers the regional impacts of a big one like that knows how much it matters to have what you need already at home- and hope nothing too big falls on your roof.
Thank you Emily! Interesting to see the diversity in the NYS outlook.
Appreciate it- figuring out how to present such diverse outcomes was a real challenge. Working to get coastal New York up by the end of the week.
Wow, this was super useful to see this summarized in one place.
Glad it was helpful!
I’m 25 mins from Champlain/Canada border in Upstate NY.
@miss_amytou_76 great place to be! This is an older video, with the NCA4 projections- but inland New York holds up awesome in the NCA5 update.
ua-cam.com/video/es6aHbAQev8/v-deo.html
I was focused on our own 'micro climate' here in Plattsburgh, NY {Lake Champlain Valley}, Where elevation also plays into our weather, who gets rain, who gets snow, and who gets ICE. {200 feet elevation here}
@rickhockersmith2976 it's smart to keep an eye on the band for likely ice. In the literature there's a lot of concern expressed about the shift from snow to rain, but I don't get the impression there's enough awareness of that particularly horrible and dangerous transition zone. Nothing shuts a place down like an ice storm.
@@AmericanResiliency en.wikipedia.org/wiki/January_1998_North_American_ice_storm
Folks here still talk about this ice event and how it shut down the region for days.
@@rickhockersmith2976 I've heard from other folks that they're concerned milder winters will make more of the lake effect snow come as ice. Sounds plausible and concerning. Anyone who remembers the regional impacts of a big one like that knows how much it matters to have what you need already at home- and hope nothing too big falls on your roof.