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sophiaserpentia) wrote2006-01-31 01:56 pm
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According to the Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale, the Blizzard of 2005 (which disadvantaged the Boston area for a day or two) was "crippling" while the infamous Blizzard of '78 (which completely hobbled the area for a week) was only "major."
The scale rates area affected plus population affected by snowfall amount, to gauge the overall economic and social impact of a storm.
The scale rates area affected plus population affected by snowfall amount, to gauge the overall economic and social impact of a storm.
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But, yeah, it seems way off to me. Maybe the scale needs to be done more locally, instead of region-wide.
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Oh, and I couldn't find the April Fools Day blizzard (1996 or 1997?) on their chart at all, and that one was so bad MIT closed!