2012 End Of Year Summary
Instead of more words I will embed the OSNW3 Twitter feed. Within each tweet there are links to a plethora of climate data for the Oshkosh area. One particular summary that may be of interest off the top is how much snow has fallen this season already.
Another may be how 2012 ended at OSNW3 in comparison to Oshkosh averages and all-time records.
The coldest morning in a long time got the giggle juices flowing...
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More December climate numbers.
Snow.
Precipitation.
Official Precipitation Numbers.
Links to graphs and lists.
As I have proven from the above embedded tweets, I tweet about OSNW3 and Oshkosh climate more than I blog. Sometimes the easiest way to get the word out via the blog is to mash them all into one entry. Think Snow!
Meteorological winter precipitation and snowfall comparisons (through Dec) for the greater #Oshkosh area. theplayerstour.net/osnw3/metwin.h… #wiwx
— Josh Herman (@OSNW3) January 2, 2013
Another may be how 2012 ended at OSNW3 in comparison to Oshkosh averages and all-time records.
#OSNW3 2012 climatology. #Oshkosh recorded pcpn/snow surplus but yet endured a summer drought with 23 days >= 90° #wiwx theplayerstour.net/osnw3/rc2012as…
— Josh Herman (@OSNW3) January 1, 2013
The coldest morning in a long time got the giggle juices flowing...
Happy New Year! A little science fun this morning at #OSNW3. youtu.be/F8nq2d9RG70Time of experiment 7AM, temp -1°F. #Oshkosh #wiwx
— Josh Herman (@OSNW3) January 1, 2013
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More December climate numbers.
Snow.
#OSNW3 finishes December 2012 with 23.3 inches of snowfall. That ranks 6th all-time most for #Oshkosh. Records date back to 1893. #wiwx
— Josh Herman (@OSNW3) December 31, 2012
Precipitation.
#OSNW3 finishes December 2012 with 3.14 inches of precipitation. That ranks 7th all-time most for #Oshkosh. Records date back to 1893. #wiwx
— Josh Herman (@OSNW3) December 31, 2012
Official Precipitation Numbers.
With that said. Officially at the WWTP in #Oshkosh, they recorded 2.12" of pcpn and 19.9" of snow. Location, location, location. #wiwx
— Josh Herman (@OSNW3) December 31, 2012
Links to graphs and lists.
#OSNW3 December climatology can be found by visiting the following links. tiny.cc/rc201212tiny.cc/ms201212 #Oshkosh #wiwx
— Josh Herman (@OSNW3) December 31, 2012
As I have proven from the above embedded tweets, I tweet about OSNW3 and Oshkosh climate more than I blog. Sometimes the easiest way to get the word out via the blog is to mash them all into one entry. Think Snow!
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