Darrin Rasberry
Good points about individual storms - also recall the arctic snap of 1899 that set all-time record lows country-wide. I also forgot about the volcanic winters back in the 1800's. Of course the Ice Age was bad, and as far as assured habitation in the Americas go the winters in the Little Ice Age were probably doozies, but I did qualify recorded history in my OP. Maybe I should say the worst in the last century and a half or so.
I've heard of the storms of the '70's here in Iowa, but IIRC the Dec. 8th blizzard beat those at least as far as single-storm depth. Keep in mind snow management/plowing may have not been as efficient back then, which may explain the lack of incredible drifts that I've heard older folks reflect upon.
I agree with Jayson - I'm looking forward to a comparison report after the winter is through ... definitely for Iowa, and maybe for the whole U.S. as well.
I've heard of the storms of the '70's here in Iowa, but IIRC the Dec. 8th blizzard beat those at least as far as single-storm depth. Keep in mind snow management/plowing may have not been as efficient back then, which may explain the lack of incredible drifts that I've heard older folks reflect upon.
I agree with Jayson - I'm looking forward to a comparison report after the winter is through ... definitely for Iowa, and maybe for the whole U.S. as well.