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  2. Yeah, I said this in the other thread - what is going on right now on the coast is what I would expect. Because unless this thing is getting punted East, what is taking place is what *should* be taking place. The storm is sitting. Its exploding. And the radar is back filling nicely. I hope this continues for you all.
  3. I don't follow you... We have an arctic flow from Canada over the eastern half of the country in a +TNH pattern....we have a disturbance in the jet stream that pops a low on the southeast coast due to the regime being so suppressed....but if you have tropical forcing that destructively interferes with east coast amplification you tell me what you think is going to happen after that suppressed storm hits the se coast????
  4. catching strays outta nowhere lol anyway, i kinda want this little shitty frontal passage to happen. would be a nice birthday present for me. All I want is a nice 1-2" pack refresher.
  5. The fast flow is real and occurring, however I doubt its permanent and I'm sure it happened in the past and was responsible for past crappy periods. I mean 1970 through 1999 was horrific for big coastals.
  6. 15.5" and STILL SNOWING. Smaller flakes now but it's still accumulating. 15miles NE of Charlotte.
  7. 19° and moderate to heavy wind driven snow in North Myrtle Beach SC.
  8. Lol fast flow only effects coastals in winter! Forget the hundreds of non snowstorms the last ten years.
  9. I know this …but there in lies the point.
  10. Over 16 inches reported in Lexington, North Carolina (Triad)! This is not far from rivaling January 25, 2000
  11. It’s not dormant…look at Virginia/the Carolinas , the mid Atlantic..it’s not dormant for them. Sometimes shit just comes together to freeze out a region from time to time, or over a certain period. That too will change at some point.
  12. Great storm here in RC. Best storm by far since January 22. I measured 6-7 inches in most level places but got some 8 to 10 inch measurements in some drifts. Man, when do you have a storm around here and not have to worry about a warm nose and temperatures. Old man winter brought the motherlode of cold with this one. Such a great storm. Always so sad to me when they end because around here you never know when your next chance will be. I give it a solid A.
  13. Still waiting to take a final measurement. It’s still snowing in Greeneville. 30 hrs straight now and counting
  14. Reports from New Bern are over 10" with some reports closing in on a foot according to MHX. Been chatting with them working at WPC. This is going to rival 1989 and 1965 in your parts. Incredible storm!
  15. With what is going on the Coast, this is where I was so confused by the dry slotting showing up on the models, because unless this thing is getting punted East, this is exactly what I would expect to be happening (radar filling in and storm just sitting).
  16. Down to light flurries now. Nineteen consecutive hours of fluffy snow! Amazing! I'm calling it at 7.5 inches. It was likely more, as I didn't clean off a fresh board to measure without compaction, but just "WOW"! I have absolutely loved this day. What a treat! Psalm 147 comes to mind, particularly verses 16-18.
  17. Amazingly, I think we have a shot at a rare Dec-Jan-Feb hat trick below average.
  18. Yes, that is how forcing works, JD. What is favorable for one area isn't inimical to others.
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