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LordBaltimore

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  1. Got about 1" of low ratio snow mixed in with an initial layer of slushy sleet, on top of about 1.5" from 1/6. Disappointed, but the pack we have here is now armored up, battle hardened, and ready to throw down. Will be a solid sheet of ice by tomorrow
  2. I will never in my life complain about a dry boundary layer again. 100X better than this rain/snow mix scenario
  3. who knew the CMC was right the whole time with the mixing. I hope this means I get my subzero temps Wednesday and Thursday morning as contractually, legally promised
  4. hope you're stocked up on ibuprofen. It's the only thing that works for tooth pain.
  5. you guys are lucky. I've spent the last two days trying to figure out where to put a temperature sensor out in my apartment complex so that it's both valid and not liable to have someone think it's a spycam.
  6. Melting seems to have stopped. Going by official protocol (average depth over exposed areas) snow depth seems to be around 1-1.5 inches. Amazing how long the snowpack has lasted. If this storm verifies for 2-4 along with ensuing cold, then there will have been at least a trace on the ground from the 3rd to the ~26th, or over an inch from the 6th. That's double the climatology for stretches of continuous snowcover in these parts
  7. The fv3 has inherent problems with updrafts because of the d-grid. Not sure how this translates to winter storms but take a look at this: https://epic.noaa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/UIFCW-2023-Tue-4.-Wicker_FV3_UFS_Talk-1.pdf
  8. snowpack in columbia starting to look rough. Guessing that most of the surviving pack by tomorrow morning will be in protected areas. On the bright side, whatever makes it through will be as legitimate of a snowpack as anything in New England, with frozen rainwater adding to liquid water content.
  9. There's been a non-negligible chance of a nuclear war every single year for awhile now. People talk about 2100 but I'd say > 50% we get something black swan like that makes predictions useless
  10. I have a feeling BWI will reach a max of exactly 33.1 F today
  11. DC area down to -11F morning after. This might be the most beautiful model run I've ever seen
  12. Those shrimp trawlers better batten down the hatches
  13. I really, really want the 6 below I was promised by the Canadian
  14. would suggest that there's a bimodal distribution going on with some members popping the SE ridge over us, but with a primary peak (containing the mode AKA the operational) that keeps us in the cold
  15. thanks! As long as roads are passable weekend after MLK day I'd be thrilled out of my mind. Just can't be rooting for a HECS lmao
  16. going off of wundermap seems like dew points were way lower than forecast even if temperatures busted high. End result for was almost definitely better for the snowpack than the alternative
  17. Idk how to explain to my fiance that I both do and do not want our wedding to get snowed out. Only you guys understand the struggle
  18. Spire model is a scam like all other models developed by private weather analytics companies. They don't post anything about its internals online and it wouldn't surprise me at all if it's literally just IFS/GFS output that they downscale/postprocess with ml. They even use redflag buzzwords like "deep learning" on their site to let you know they're selling dung
  19. those dendrites Friday night sacrificed themselves to reinforce our snowpack and prevent a torch. Like heroic little paratroopers falling through the virga
  20. As a long term (~30 year out) project I've been thinking how feasible it would be to create a microclimate somewhere in the WV highlands that maximizes yearly snowcover. Imagine buying a couple acre property on a 3000+ft hilltop, then digging out a 30ish ft deep artificial cold sink large enough for a cabin and a modest yard. The pit and surrounding wind breaks would have to be designed in such a way as to minimize turbulent mixing. That would then take care of advective warming, and snowmaking throughout the year would reflect away any insolation. Not sure how to deal with downward long wave yet though. Ultimate goal would be maintaining pack into late june
  21. switched back to diamond dust as the band passed north. Hope we get at least another nice pass
  22. Fat dendrites here, way better ratios than Monday. Starting to fill in the inch or so deep spaces between wind-driven sastrugi near my front door. Deeeeeep winter
  23. Honestly might have been confusing them. They were both great years. Feb 2015 was when I rode my bike over a frozen lake roland in college though. Will never forget
  24. You don't have to go that far back. 2014-2015 was the GOAT. People talk about 09-10 but you can't make up for quality with quantity. 14-15 seemed like whole dmv was transported to new hampshire for two months. Lakes iced over into late march. actual snowpack. If we can get a persistent cold pattern out of the rest of January and into February it would go a long way in proving that 14-15 wasn't just some one off fluke
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