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dendrite

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  1. Haven’t been out to measure, but it looks like a few inches out there. 25.9° with about 1/2sm mod snow…occasionally heavy. Growth isn’t that great, but there’s a dense amount of flakes. Fairly SWFE like.
  2. Here’s the mid level mix line. Looks like it’s drifted back south a bit.
  3. I’d plan for about 10” with a period of IP in there. Mid levels start warming and we know how that goes with ratios. The nose is around H85 instead of the usual H75-H8 SWFE, but the best lift is still a bit below the DGZ.
  4. lol I don’t. But I want a colder solution for less rain and less QPF. But if I could make it whiff I would.
  5. Nammy has a decent flip back to snow up here at the end. That would probably create some power issues.
  6. LCI usually works well here because the gradients tend to run in the same direction.
  7. And sometimes May. But it doesn’t snow in April.
  8. LCI works on here https://meteor.geol.iastate.edu/~ckarsten/cobb/cobb.php?model=gfsm&site=klci
  9. Claremont is on the VT border…big longitude advantage there with this system. Can’t you use LCI?
  10. I’ll take the under on ZR here and the over on IP
  11. Goofus is all snow here through 15z Sat. Then we start losing H85. But we’re at warning criteria by the changeover. The RGEM is one good tick south away from being wild here.
  12. NAMs were so warm that it’s just a colder shat.
  13. The chickens loved the snow today. They prefer that over their regular water. Let’s get this all frozen. I want lower QPF overall.
  14. Maybe your wind is funneling between all the weed?
  15. 4” and 8” soils are down to 37°. Let’s keep those trees dormant.
  16. Made it to 32.4° here. Snow is mostly gone where the sun hit it for more than 10 minutes. The sun felt nice, but that wind was ripping at times. Nice day to slow down the tree progress.
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