Posted by IH fan on March 29, 2009 at 11:28:29 from (70.249.67.95):
In Reply to: 240U rear weights posted by tgrewing on March 28, 2009 at 13:12:15:
CNKS said: (quoted from post at 13:05:28 03/29/09)This last snow was impossible to measure, so all the so called snow measurers used the WAG method, just as I had to do too many times, except I considered mine an "educated" WAG method, since mine went into the official National Weather Service records. Granted we had a LOT of snow.
So what you are saying is it's impossible to measure snowfall? I took a yardstick out yesterday (wife wanted me to measure it) and in the open areas where it was not drifted, I measured anywhere from 13.5 to 18". For some reason we get very little wind from most directions at our house. Worst "drift " at my house was maybe 20"... of course that was in my north driveway.
Went to the grocery store this morning and where it was drifted, it was 4 to 5' deep in places. Last I heard, it was 16" here which is very close to the average that I measured. Pictures I saw from Pratt were much worse than I saw around here. They were pics people had emailed in to The Weather Channel in Atlanta. I'm sure the guy that had no drifts didn't bother to send them in. I seldom watch the local news from Wichita.
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