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IOWALIVE ATTEMPTS TO LIMIT EACH IOWA SNOWSTORM AMOUNT TO 4 INCHES TOTAL!

 

Iowalive forecasts 40% less snow, than the state climatologist forecast for Iowa for the 2010-2011 winter season.  

UPDATED 2-9-11

Rather than complain about Iowa snowfall amounts, Iowalive net workers are attempting to do something to reduce them--as was done with tornado strikes.  Iowalive net workers have just this year attempted to prevent tornados from touching the ground in Iowa--as discussed in the following link.  As a result, there was no evidence any tornado touched ground in Iowa.   In addition, despite much heavier than average rainfall across the state, there were 14 fewer than the average number of tornados--and at least 68 fewer tornado reports despite more rainfall than the previous year, as discussed in this link below  IOWA TORNADO DAMAGE REDUCTION EXPERIMENT--WORKING?!  . 

 

Based on that apparent success, Iowalive net workers are now attempting to limit each Iowa snowstorm amount to 4 inches--as of 12-3-10.   Net workers are aware, but are undaunted, by the inability of meteorologists etc. weather experts to measure and report snowfall amounts accurately.   In fact, Iowalive has found the measured and reported snowfall amounts to have an error range of at least  plus or minus 20%. 

As with the attempt to eliminate tornado touch-downs in Iowa, Iowalive net workers are removing energy imbalances across the state, but not beyond.    National Weather Service snowfall amounts are used by Iowalive--as they are believed to be as accurate as any.

 

The following table shows the major snow storms in Iowa to date.  Several snowstorm snowfall amounts have been less than 4 inches, however these are not included in the table because they are what is expected.   The Iowa State Climatologist forecast more than average snowfall amounts for Iowa this '10-'11 winter.  The avg. is 32.2 inches.  He did not specify the number of inches in his forecast--but expected it to be comparable to the past 4 years, which averaged 41.25 inches.  For comparison, Iowalive expects 40% less snowfall for this winter (25 inches) than experienced in the past 4 years--the Climatologist reported were above average, but he did not give any numbers.      Here are the numbers:

 

Date last updated: Wednesday August 03, 2011 04:13 PM -0500

 

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