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  • ‘Trump has taken an unprecedented and very risky gamble,’ according to a historian

    ‘Trump has taken an unprecedented and very risky gamble,’ according to a historian

    The United States military recently carried out a covert operation to capture and then remove Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, transporting them from Caracas to New York. The pair is accused of narco-terrorism, conspiracy,…

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  • San Mateo County Health Confirms Influenza-Related Pediatric Death

    San Mateo County Health is reporting the influenza (flu)-related death of an adolescent patient in December. The patient had not received this year’s flu shot, and it is not known if there were underlying health conditions. This is the second…

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  • NASA telescope combines 100 maps of the universe into one: ‘every astronomer is going to find something of value here’

    NASA telescope combines 100 maps of the universe into one: ‘every astronomer is going to find something of value here’

    Half a year after first opening its eyes to the cosmos, NASA’s SPHEREx spacecraft has unveiled its first complete, all-sky mosaic of the universe.

    The first of at least four such maps anticipated from SPHEREx, the new composite of more than 100…

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  • Fight for All Futures with the Echoes of the Infinite Mini-Set

    Fight for All Futures with the Echoes of the Infinite Mini-Set

    The End Time is upon us! Hearthstone’s Echoes of the Infinite Mini-Set launches January 13 with 38 time-bending cards, setting the stage for a climactic showdown. Murozond’s war on time that began in Across the Timeways is hurtling toward one…

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  • D23 Spotlight Series: Disney California Adventure’s 25th Anniversary Celebration

    D23 Spotlight Series: Disney California Adventure’s 25th Anniversary Celebration

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    Ticketing Terms and Conditions:

    • D23 Gold and General Members may reserve a ticket for themselves and up to one (1) guest for this event.
    • Each attendee, including the D23 Member and their guest, must possess a valid, individual event…

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  • Lunar spacecraft exhaust could obscure clues to origins of life

    Lunar spacecraft exhaust could obscure clues to origins of life

    A rendering of a lunar lander of the European Space Agency’s Argonaut program, which has its first mission to the moon scheduled for 2030. Methane released from spacecraft like these could contaminate icy regions of the moon’s poles that…

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  • Horned Frogs Add Former Letter Winner Winans as Assistant Coach

    Horned Frogs Add Former Letter Winner Winans as Assistant Coach

    FORT WORTH – Meagan Winans, a two-year letter winner for TCU women’s golf from 2023-25, is joining the Horned Frogs as an assistant coach for the remainder of the 2025-26 season.
     
    Winans served as team captain for TCU during the 2024-25…

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  • Surrey Fire Fighters’ Association & Surrey Basketball Classic tourneys on this week and next!

    Surrey Fire Fighters’ Association & Surrey Basketball Classic tourneys on this week and next!

    Last year’s Goodwill Classic finals saw Lord Tweedsmuir go head-to-head with the Holy Cross Crusaders. (Photo by Silvester Law)

    The competition is heating up in secondary basketball as the Surrey Fire Fighters’ Association…

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  • New Jersey Seasonal Snowfall Record Discovered 30 Years Later | News

    New Jersey Seasonal Snowfall Record Discovered 30 Years Later | News

    A State Climate Extremes Committee has verified a new record for seasonal snowfall for the state of New Jersey. The twist? It’s from the snow season of 1995–96 (July 1, 1995, to June 30, 1996), 30 years ago. How is this possible, and what information led to the record being re-evaluated? A new report just released by the State Climate Extreme Committee (SCEC) explains.

    How Record-Keeping Changes

    Weather records, just like science, are not static. As record-keeping and weather observation techniques improve and expand further into more areas, old information can be analyzed and evaluated in new ways. In the 30 years since the snow season of 1995–96, the internet has become an ever-present and accessible way of rapidly sharing data—more observing locations have been established and more stations have transitioned to gauge-based or automated weather observations, rather than manual.

    The way weather extremes and climate records are evaluated has also changed. Thirty years ago, state climate records were only considered if they occurred at National Weather Service (NWS)-based stations (mostly airports and Cooperative Observing Program [COOP] stations). Now that better communication of weather data and standards occurs nearly constantly and technology allows for the easier verification of records, the records are open to more locations. The extreme 1997 Montague, New York snow event laid the groundwork for the National Climate Extremes Committee to evaluate statewide weather records with the help of local and regional NWS, state climatologists, and national weather data experts, and it was followed by the SCEC starting in 2006 with its extensive investigative process. 

    A Unique Observation

    At the time of the 1995–96 season, only official NWS or COOP stations were considered eligible to be evaluated for official state records. In the case of the new record location, however, the observer for the High Point Park station was already a practiced NWS COOP observer that kept excellent records at a nearby established COOP station.
     

    Northeast view across Steeny Kill Lake towards the High Point Monument in New Jersey in October 2022. Photo Credit: Chris Stachelski.

    The observer demonstrated dedication to daily snowfall reporting and precise documentation of both snowfall totals and measurement techniques, further encouraging the SCEC to accept the High Point Park total of 122.0 inches as the statewide record for New Jersey seasonal snowfall.

    Winter of 1995–96

    Even early, the snow season of 1995–96 was quite cold with a very active storm track, lending even more support to the record. The Blizzard of 1996 was an historic event on its own, but even in its absence, numerous weather records and snowfall observations indicate the snow season of 1995–96 was exceptionally active. 

    Snow from the nor’easter on December 19 and 20, 1995, would result in the most snow on the ground on Christmas Day in New Jersey overall since 1966, giving a plastic mold snowman a realistic holiday touch. Photo Credit: Chris Stachelski.
    Snow from the nor’easter on December 19 and 20, 1995, would result in the most snow on the ground on Christmas Day in New Jersey overall since 1966, giving a plastic mold snowman a realistic holiday touch. Photo Credit: Chris Stachelski. 

    Surrounding stations also corroborated high totals for most of the significant storms and for the seasonal totals. All counties in New Jersey observed at least 45 inches for the snow season, and many locations in the terrain of northwest New Jersey, northeast Pennsylvania, and southeast New York recorded seasonal totals over 100 inches. The 122.0 inches at High Point Park stands out, but is a credible total for the season when compared to other totals in the area with similar terrain and the unusually large number of winter storm systems that impacted the area.

    A New (Old) Record

    Finally, after much re-investigation, meteorological analysis and documentation, the 1995–96 snow season record was confirmed, just in time for the 30th anniversary of the record-breaking season. The official record verified by the SCEC is as follows:

    • Location: High Point Park, New Jersey
    • Site Type: National Weather Service Cooperative Weather Observing Station
    • COOP Station ID: 28-3935
    • Seasonal Snowfall Total Value: 122.0 inches
    • Date: July 1, 1995–June 30, 1996
       

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  • Behind our Everglades report, Rauschenberg’s Florida, bird’s-eye views, snow and tell

    Behind our Everglades report, Rauschenberg’s Florida, bird’s-eye views, snow and tell

    Host Matthew Peddie is back in the anchor chair after some holiday time away.

    He starts with the Everglades, where “Alligator Alcatraz” has reignited a decades-old environmental fight and a federal law…

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