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Ellen's avatar

Ben Noll Weather is the Real Deal! Thank you ❤️

Neural Foundry's avatar

The meteorological dynamics of major winter storms reveal fascinating parallels with glacial formation processes. What strikes me most about heavy snowfall events is how they demonstrate the same accumulation principles that drive glacier formation - consistent deposition under specific temperature and moisture conditions. The Hudson Valley's topography creates unique snow enhancement patterns similar to orographic effects observed in glacier-forming regions. From a climatological perspective, understanding these intense precipitation events provides insights into how historical glaciers advanced and retreated across this landscape during ice ages. The "super fluffy" snow characteristic mentioned represents low-density accumulation that, over geological timescales, would compact into glacial ice through similar metamorphic processes. Modern storm prediction capabilities allow us to observe in real-time the atmospheric conditions that, when sustained over millennia, sculpted the valleys and mountains we see today.

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Nancy McNair's avatar

Can always count off you for a real forecast! Thanks

Jennifer's avatar

I can’t wait!!!!!! Finally!!!!!!