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CoastalWx

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  1. Certainly don’t see issues with overnight runs. EPS bumped up heights out west vs 24 hours ago.
  2. I’m right at the bottom part of the letter “y”. My son has been pissed.
  3. Hallelujah…Holt Shit!! Where’s the Tylenol.
  4. Coke, heroin, and denim cutoff shorts.
  5. I wouldn’t expect winter to return on Jan 1. Didn’t we all mention that?
  6. I mean it’s an EPO so there’s always a risk, but I certainly don’t see the 12z EPS as a red flag.
  7. Tip will be shaking violently seeing the GEFS look is his much beloved high velocity flow.
  8. That's why I think early part is shaky. Although at least there is a little convergence to our north and not a massive Se ridge. Maybe some overrunning.
  9. Even in that period, I'm inclined to toss those TAN temps.
  10. The title of this thread bothers me. I keep seeing this court Jester with a green weird had juggling balls everytime I post in here.
  11. So a simple way to think about it would be comparing various events that had light winds vs higher winds. Easier for me here on the coast as most storms have strong winds here. But recall those events that had light winds and good snow growth. You probably remember how it looked after the snow ended with the crystalline structure visible and a fluffy pack that felt like walking on a cloud as you stepped into it. Now think of some of the events that had wind. Sure the snow was dry, but when you step into the pack, it's noticeably denser. It's not the density of heavy wet snow, but it has a little girth to it. We have that here all the time. The wind can pack down the snow by pummeling the crystalline structures. It's rare to have a fluff bomb on light winds, but it does happen.
  12. DGZ is real thick there too. I've honestly never heard of that statement, although I guess they mean that strong winds in the DGZ will fracture them as they develop? I feel like PF rips dendiies a lot with 50kt winds at the summit. Interesting take anyways. I don't necessarily disagree...just never seen flakes themselves ripped apart with strong winds until they make contact with the ground.
  13. I agree there. But take the Jan 2022 blizzard here. We had 40-50mph at the surface and 60kts off the deck, yet it was puking dendrites here until they met the surface. Didn't seem like wind issues to me.
  14. I've had plenty of nor'easters with strong winds and the dendrites stay together. However, when they land...that's when they fall apart. I've never heard of shitty flakes due to strong mid level winds unless they're blowing quite hard? Usually lousy flakes are more due to snow growth.
  15. Looks like Cape and maybe ern PYM county get more moods snows Christmas Day. Sort of a yore stretch for them.
  16. Although I’m anxiously awaiting Ray’s blog for Jacksonville FL if the euro is right while he’s bare.
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