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dendrite

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  1. 3 minutes ago, mahk_webstah said:

    it's edging closer Brian.  I bet Loudon and Concord Heights are starting to feel it given the radar presentation and the ne wind.  Has stayed at least moderate here but as you said with the vis below 1/4 mile.

    Starting to get some flakes with better growth mixed in, but it’s like watching paint dry.

  2. 2 minutes ago, wokeupthisam said:

    Thanks, curious what creates it.  Up to 8 or 9" now, on a ridge with eastern exposure so drifting is an issue.  Band seems to reform overhead with good inflow from GOM still showing.  Hopefully it expands west to get you into the goods. 

    You are ground zero up here right now. When did you move from Auburn?

  3. 4 minutes ago, bobbutts said:

    Good stuff dying right on my doorstep..  Still a decent storm so far.

    There’s a high density of flakes out there which is keeping the vis way down despite the meh growth. I’m only pulling 9-10:1 ratios up here, but it adds up. When you get that extra lift in the banding the deposition goes off the charts in the DGZ and you start turning a similar amount of liquid into triple the snow rates.

  4. 1 minute ago, JJBASHB said:

    Might be wrong but I think Wiz mentioned the column never fully saturated on models?  Maybe some sublimation going on, under the radar, in any dry layers.

    Drift under the beam. Ground truth is slightly more SW of the echoes the more you get away from the radar site (assuming strong NE winds).

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  5. 1 minute ago, USCAPEWEATHERAF said:

    Chatham, MA Municipal Airport's last observation had only .62" of QPF measured so far, that means if models were right, we have another 1.9" of liquid precipitation to go in this storm

    You’re up to 1.13” now and there may be some undercatch from the strong winds too.

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