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  2. Interesting. I'd be curious to know how the latest warm season water temp ranked. Was the starting point significantly higher this cold season, coming off the dry and sunny August/Sept? If so, does that even matter (you'd think a persistent NW flow generates more mixing snd upwelling)?
  3. 2 fluffy inches so far in Plymouth. Coming down decently.
  4. Man I feel bad for the plains westward; total dud winter for them.
  5. Yeah did you notice the sun today? Wicked high. I'd be surprised if snow even sticks on the road anymore.
  6. 2.6” of snow yesterday brought the December-January total to 3.7” between 3 accumulating events
  7. We had a 2 foot plus snow storm and now they bust my balls because I said buckle up. Shit half these mofos think we are NNE and have no clue what climo is. Trolls gonna troll I guess because they sure as hell whine like 6 year olds over frozen water. Paybacks a bitch
  8. 12z Euro hits eastern Maine hard next weekend
  9. What a perfect day. Sent from my Pixel 10 Pro using Tapatalk
  10. Anything is possible..we just don’t know yet…
  11. Let's not get carried away, but it would be nice to whiten things up a bit
  12. I wish we could ban all ai snow maps. They have not been correct once.
  13. This was more of a miller A. A miller B has a surface low in the Appalachian region that transfers usually around the Virginia coastline. You had the ULL that gave most of western NC a good snow, and you then had the coastal that hit eastern NC. Storms/rain/snow are created with lift, and when you have two areas of strong lift, the area in between has the air particles sinking. This is called subsidence. This is what the “dry slot” was. It wasn’t actually dry air really, it was more of a lack of lift and thus not creating the precip needed. If the coastal had formed closer to the coast and the ULL had tilted negatively sooner and interacted more with the surface low, the precip shield from the coastal and ULL would have merged better and filled in (like it did later in the evening). Unfortunately these two did not interact as much as needed for central NC and the transfer of energy basically skipped over central NC and did not provide any lift, or vertical velocity. Feel free to ask if you have any questions or if I didn’t explain it well enough.
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