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Hi, I'm new here and a met from CT. Back late last winter i noticed a significant percentage of the traffic to our website was coming from here so i wanted to check it out. I registered to sign up in April and i finally just got a confirmation email yesterday nearly 7 months later lol.

 

I've been working on a massive project to create a complete and extensive winter storm archive for all storms affecting the Tri-State Area and Southern New England since 1995. Ray's Winter Storm Archive has always been a great resource and go-to but unfortunately it stops at winter 12-13. The winter storm archive i'm working on working starts at last season and goes back to 1999 so far with 245 storms completed. Each storm has snowfall maps, a full radar animation, surface and upper air loops and more (for the historic storms). There's also a snowfall maps archive for each season for Southern New England, Tri-State and CT.

 

I'm continuously working on this and updating the site nearly every day. Storms for this season will be updated on there as well as they happen for the 25-26 season. Some of you are probably aware of this already as i mentioned i saw traffic coming from here but for those who don't i just wanted to share this. There's no ads on the site and everything is free. All the images and videos are downloadable as well. 

 

We have a lot of content here a lot of it is in archives or hidden. Let us know what storms you are looking to fill in. 

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10 minutes ago, USAwx said:

We have a lot of content here a lot of it is in archives or hidden. Let us know what storms you are looking to fill in. 

Thanks i will, appreciate it. I could tell when i first logged on there was only a few threads visible 

2 hours ago, The 4 Seasons said:

Hi, I'm new here and a met from CT. Back late last winter i noticed a significant percentage of the traffic to our website was coming from here so i wanted to check it out. I registered to sign up in April and i finally just got a confirmation email yesterday nearly 7 months later lol.

 

I've been working on a massive project to create a complete and extensive winter storm archive for all storms affecting the Tri-State Area and Southern New England since 1995. Ray's Winter Storm Archive has always been a great resource and go-to but unfortunately it stops at winter 12-13. The winter storm archive i'm working on working starts at last season and goes back to 1999 so far with 245 storms completed. Each storm has snowfall maps, a full radar animation, surface and upper air loops and more (for the historic storms). There's also a snowfall maps archive for each season for Southern New England, Tri-State and CT.

 

I'm continuously working on this and updating the site nearly every day. Storms for this season will be updated on there as well as they happen for the 25-26 season. Some of you are probably aware of this already as i mentioned i saw traffic coming from here but for those who don't i just wanted to share this. There's no ads on the site and everything is free. All the images and videos are downloadable as well. 

 

Awesome.  I shared your archive a week or so ago.  Its fantastic and works well with Ray's.  Appreciate the work you've put in.  Happy to see you post here 

Great site, bookmarked!

3 hours ago, The 4 Seasons said:

Hi, I'm new here and a met from CT. Back late last winter i noticed a significant percentage of the traffic to our website was coming from here so i wanted to check it out. I registered to sign up in April and i finally just got a confirmation email yesterday nearly 7 months later lol.

 

I've been working on a massive project to create a complete and extensive winter storm archive for all storms affecting the Tri-State Area and Southern New England since 1995. Ray's Winter Storm Archive has always been a great resource and go-to but unfortunately it stops at winter 12-13. The winter storm archive i'm working on working starts at last season and goes back to 1999 so far with 245 storms completed. Each storm has snowfall maps, a full radar animation, surface and upper air loops and more (for the historic storms). There's also a snowfall maps archive for each season for Southern New England, Tri-State and CT.

 

I'm continuously working on this and updating the site nearly every day. Storms for this season will be updated on there as well as they happen for the 25-26 season. Some of you are probably aware of this already as i mentioned i saw traffic coming from here but for those who don't i just wanted to share this. There's no ads on the site and everything is free. All the images and videos are downloadable as well. 

 

I went by the four seasons when I first started on the internet...My favorite singing group from the 1960's and the weather connection...if I can help with any past events let me know...

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I just saw this. What a great idea.

One of my favorite parts of Ray's archive was that it had hourly obs from all the area's major stations.

Is there a way to add that to your archive? Is there a source for that data? I assume there must be somewhere.

Great job btw and thank you for taking the torch and continuing a similar archive through the present!

2 hours ago, Sundog said:

I just saw this. What a great idea.

One of my favorite parts of Ray's archive was that it had hourly obs from all the area's major stations.

Is there a way to add that to your archive? Is there a source for that data? I assume there must be somewhere.

Great job btw and thank you for taking the torch and continuing a similar archive through the present!

Sure, you can get that data here:

https://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/wx/afos/list.phtml

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