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dryslot

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  1. Yeah my arbors are loaded too
  2. 1.18" LE on the melted core and 9.0" of snow, That's a 7.6:1 ratio of dense snow, So there was some warm air aloft, Its still snowing and probably when its all said and done could see another 1" or so that's a pretty good slug of moisture moving north on radar just to the east of PWM that may sneak in here
  3. I need to go take a core, It was spitting out between 1.2-1.4" qpf.
  4. Euro was very persistent in its last 8 runs or so of hitting this area with 10-12", GFS and RGEM too, All and all, Modeling did a pretty good job, I would have to say that the NAM was probably the most inconsistent and pushed the warmer air pretty far inland for here to changeover and it did not happen.
  5. Yes, Exactly, The negative ones really can hurt the reputation, Much easier to take them up if needed then to have to back track.
  6. A bust is a bust, But when there positive its more palatable..........
  7. Frozen on the front end, Frozen on the backend, Not a whole lot in between it seems right now.
  8. Did you rip that off when you use to work at burger king?
  9. I have a piece of corrugated plastic board that works great for when i slide the core of the snowboard onto that before i flip the stratus right side up and melt it in a pot.
  10. Just been a steady SN to +SN over the last 3 hrs, Additional 2.8" so 6.8" and still dumping, 23/21°F
  11. I have a small pot i use and put the core in there and melt it on low heat so i don't forget how much hot water i used to melt it........lol
  12. Its dumping snow out there and looks like were pushing 6"+, +SN, 22/21°F
  13. Absolutely not, That can be catastrophic.
  14. I wonder if one of the cocs took the brunt of it?
  15. Had a brief lull, but coming down mod now That's how it works, You get those heavier burst then it subsides.
  16. Never thought i would say this but it seems to works, Just buy a pass to camp pitchafit.
  17. It all counts, I'm a spotter, It gets submitted.
  18. It gets close at H7 for a 3hr or so window, I would think it would have to be pellets though.
  19. You deserve a cony island special for this post.......................
  20. Not usually a fan of the showery nature of the radar but would think it becomes a little more uniform and cosolidates overnight once the slp develops and moves NNE up the coast.
  21. Thanks Scott, Looks better going forward into Jan, Just get some cold in here and active, The rest will work itself out.
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