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词条 List of Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale winter storms
释义

  1. List

  2. See also

  3. Footnotes

  4. References

  5. External links

The Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale (NESIS) is a scale used to categorize winter storms in the Northeast United States.[1] The scale was developed by meteorologists Paul Kocin and Louis Uccellini, and ranks snowstorms from Category 1 ("notable") to Category 5 ("extreme"). Only two historical blizzards, the 1993 Storm of the Century and the North American blizzard of 1996 are rated in the 5 "extreme" category. The scale differs from the Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale and Fujita Scale, which are used to classify tropical cyclones and tornadoes, respectively, in that it takes into account the number of people affected by the storm.[2] The scale, as devised, is intended chiefly to assess past storms rather than assist in forecasts.[3]

List

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There are two available values for NESIS. The original values that Paul Kocin and Louis Uccellini computed for storms in their original 2004 work "A Snowfall Impact Scale Derived From Northeast Storm Snowfall Distributions" and the NESIS storm values recomputed using some different data and differing methods by the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) in 2005 to productionize their work for assigning values to future storm storms beyond Kocin/Uccellini work. Kocin/Uccellini originally computed NESIS values for 70 storms from 1888 to 2003. The NCDC recomputed NESIS values for 30 of the same storms and has since for newer storms beyond 2003.

Storms pre-2005 use the Kocin/Uccellini rating and description. Storms 2005 and onward use the NCDC rating and description. NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information publishes a [https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/snow-and-ice/rsi/nesis list of storms] with ratings and other information, starting with the March 1956 storm.

Date Original NESIS NCDC NESIS Category Description
1888-03-11|March 11–14, 1888}} 08.34 - 4 Crippling
1899-02-11|February 11–14, 1899}} 08.11 - 4 Crippling
1947-12-26|December 26–27, 1947}} 03.50 - 2 Significant
1952-02-16|February 16–17, 1952}} 02.17 - 1 Notable
1956-03-16|March 16–17, 1956}} 02.93 - 2 Significant
1956-03-18|March 18–19, 1956}} 02.23 01.87 1 Notable
1957-12-3|December 3–5, 1957}} 01.32 - 1 Notable
1958-02-14|February 14–17, 1958}} 05.98 06.25 3 Major
1958-03-18|March 18–21, 1958}} 03.92 03.51 2 Significant
1959-03-12|March 12–13, 1959}} 03.64 - 2 Significant
1960-02-14|February 14–15, 1960}} 04.17 - 3 Major
1960-03-02|March 2–5, 1960}} 07.63 08.77 4 Crippling
1960-12-11|December 11–13, 1960}} 04.47 04.53 3 Major
1961-01-18|January 18–21, 1961}} 03.47 - 2 Significant
1961-02-02|February 2–5, 1961}} 06.24 07.06 4 Crippling
1961-12-23|December 23–25, 1961}} 01.37 - 1 Notable
1962-02-14|February 14–15, 1962}} 01.59 - 1 Notable
1962-03-06|March 6–7, 1962}} 02.76 - 4 Crippling
1963-12-22|December 22–23, 1963}} 03.17 - 2 Significant
1964-01-11|January 11–14, 1964}} 05.74 06.91 3 Major
1964-02-19|February 19–20, 1964}} 02.39 - 1 Notable
1965-01-16|January 16–17, 1965}} 01.95 - 1 Notable
1966-01-22|January 22–23, 1966}} 04.45 - 3 Major
1966-01-29|January 29–31, 1966}} 05.19 05.93 4 Crippling
1966-12-23|December 23–25, 1966}} 03.79 03.81 2 Significant
1967-02-05|February 5–7, 1967}} 03.82 03.50 2 Significant
1967-03-21|March 21–22, 1967}} 01.20 - 2 Significant
1969-02-08|February 8–10, 1969}} 03.34 03.51 2 Significant
1969-02-22|February 22–28, 1969}} 04.01 04.29 3 Major
1969-12-25|December 25–27, 1969}} 05.19 06.29 3 Major
1970-12-30|December 31, 1970–January 1, 1971}} 02.10 - 1 Notable
1971-03-03|March 3–5, 1971}} 03.73 - 2 Significant
1971-11-25|November 25–27, 1971}} 02.33 - 1 Notable
1972-02-18|February 18–20, 1972}} 04.19 04.77 3 Major
1978-01-16|January 16–18, 1978}} 04.10 - 3 Major
1978-01-19|January 19–21, 1978}} 05.90 06.53 4 Crippling
1978-02-05|February 5–7, 1978}} 06.25 05.78 3 Major
1979-02-17|February 17–19, 1979}} 04.42 04.77 3 Major
1982-01-13|January 13–15, 1982}} 03.08 - 2 Significant
1982-04-06|April 6–7, 1982}} 03.75 03.35 2 Significant
1983-02-10|February 10–12, 1983}} 06.28 06.25 4 Crippling
1984-03-08|March 8–9, 1984}} 01.29 - 1 Notable
1984-03-28|March 28–29, 1984}} 01.86 - 1 Notable
1987-01-01|January 1–2, 1987}} 02.26 - 1 Notable
1987-01-21|January 21–23, 1987}} 04.93 05.40 3 Major
1987-01-25|January 25–26, 1987}} 01.70 01.19 1 Notable
1987-02-22|February 22–23, 1987}} 01.46 01.46 1 Notable
1988-01-07|January 7–8, 1988}} 04.85 - 3 Major
1990-12-26|December 26–27, 1990}} 01.56 - 1 Notable
1992-12-10|December 10–12, 1990}} 03.10 - 2 Significant
1993-03-12|March 12–14, 1993}} 12.52 13.20 5 Extreme
1994-01-03|January 3–5, 1994}} 02.87 - 2 Significant
1994-02-08|February 8–12, 1994}} 04.81 05.39 3 Major
1994-03-02|March 2–4, 1994}} 03.46 - 2 Significant
1995-02-02|February 2–4, 1995}} 03.51 01.43 2 Significant
1995-12-19|December 19–20, 1995}} 03.32 - 2 Significant
1996-01-06|January 6–8, 1996}} 11.54 11.78 5 Extreme
1996-02-02|February 2–4, 1996}} 02.03 - 1 Notable
1996-02-16|February 16–17, 1996}} 01.65 - 1 Notable
1997-03-31|March 31–April 1, 1997}} 02.37 02.29 1 Notable
1999-03-14|March 14–15, 1999}} 02.20 - 1 Notable
2000-01-24|January 24–26, 2000}} 03.14 02.52 2 Significant
2000-12-30|December 30–31, 2000}} 02.48 02.37 1 Notable
2001-03-03|March 3–5, 2001}} 03.53 - 2 Significant
2002-12-04|December 4–5, 2002}} 01.99 - 1 Notable
2002-12-24|December 24–25, 2002}} 04.42 - 3 Major
2003-01-03|January 3–4, 2003}} 02.65 - 2 Significant
2003-02-06|February 6–7, 2003}} 01.18 - 1 Notable
2003-02-15|February 15–18, 2003}} 08.91 07.50 4 Crippling
2005-01-21|January 21–24, 2005}} - 06.80 4 Crippling
2006-02-12|February 12–13, 2006}} - 04.10 3 Major
2007-02-12|February 12–15, 2007}} - 05.63 3 Major
2007-03-15|March 15–18, 2007}} - 02.54 2 Significant
2009-03-01|March 1–3, 2009}} - 01.59 1 Notable
2009-12-18|December 18–21, 2009}} - 03.99 2 Significant
2010-02-04|February 4–7, 2010}} - 04.38 3 Major
2010-02-09|February 9–11, 2010}} - 04.10 3 Major
2010-02-25|February 25–27, 2010}} - 05.46 3 Major
2010-12-26|December 26–27, 2010}} - 04.92 3 Major
2011-01-08|January 9–13, 2011}} 05.31 3 Major
2011-01-25|January 26–27, 2011}} - 02.17 1 Notable
2011-01-31|February 1–3, 2011}} - 05.30 3 Major
2011-10-28|October 28–30, 2011}} - 01.75 1 Notable
2013-02-07|February 7–10, 2013}} - 04.35 3 Major
2013-03-04|March 4–9, 2013}} - 03.05 2 Significant
2013-12-13|December 13–16, 2013}} - 02.95 2 Significant
2013-12-30|December 30, 2013–January 3, 2014}} - 03.31 2 Significant
2014-1-20|January 20–22, 2014}} - 01.26 1 Notable
2014-1-29|January 29–February 4, 2014}} - 04.08 3 Major
2014-2-11|February 11–14, 2014}} - 05.28 4 Crippling
2014-11-26|November 26–28, 2014}} - 01.56 1 Notable
2014-12-9|December 9–14, 2014}} - 01.49 1 Notable
2015-1-25|January 25–28, 2015}} - 02.62 3 Major
2015-1-29|January 29–February 3, 2015}} - 05.42 3 Major
2015-2-8|February 8–11, 2015}} - 01.32 1 Notable
2016-1-22|January 22–24, 2016}} - 07.66 4 Crippling
2017-3-23|March 12–15, 2017}} - 05.03 3 Major
2018-01-03|January 3–5, 2018}} - 01.71 1 Notable
2018-03-05|March 5–8, 2018}} - 03.45 2 Significant

See also

{{portal|Weather}}
  • Regional Snowfall Index
  • List of Regional Snowfall Index Category 5 winter storms
  • Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale
  • Winter storms of 2009–2010
  • List of blizzards

Footnotes

1. ^{{cite news|author=Staff Writer|title=Scientists devise new scale to rate snowstorms|date=February 1, 2006|publisher=The Reading Eagle|accessdate=March 1, 2010|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=PK80AAAAIBAJ&sjid=ZaIFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3556,43003&dq=northeast+snowfall+impact+scale&hl=en}}
2. ^{{cite web|author= |title=The Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale (NESIS) |date= |publisher=National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) |accessdate=March 1, 2010 |url=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/snow-and-ice/nesis.php |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110105064938/http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/snow-and-ice/nesis.php |archivedate=January 5, 2011 |df= }}
3. ^Kocin and Uccellini, pp. 269–270

References

  • {{cite book|author=Paul J. Kocin and Louis W. Uccellini|title=Northeast Snowstorms|year=2004|publisher=American Meteorological Society|isbn=1-878220-64-0}}
  • {{cite web|author=|title=The Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale (NESIS)|date=|publisher=National Climatic Data Center (NCDC)|accessdate=December 18, 2015|url=https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/snow-and-ice/rsi/nesis}}
  • Development of an Operational Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale by Michael F. Squires and Jay H. Lawrimore

External links

  • The original Kocin/Uccellini NESIS work
  • A paper explaining differences between the original Kocin/Uccellini and the NCDC NESIS values for the same storm

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