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  1. 38 ORH 48 HFD Big difference. Love the mesoscale variations.
  2. The snowpack has stayed fresh, in all areas, for weeks on end. The lack of rain has been noteworthy, even up here.
  3. It’s 34F and feels like t-shirt weather. -7.5 on the month for departure during climo minimum… above freezing now feels like a torch.
  4. Next owner… “Titan Sports Financial Group - Win or Lose, We Turn The Profit Double Play. Our athletes may strikeout, but our investors never do.”
  5. 11F this evening. These warm above zero evenings are a prelude to coming out of the annual minimum. The gradient has been further south for weeks on end... have to like the Pike region to CNE in this event mid-week. Narrow area of snows, but interesting to see where it ends up. -7.5 departure for the first half of February, the coldest time of year.
  6. Not visually at least during the warm season… but I don’t think we get them. It seems to be a phenomena that occurs in a strong low level flow with a big thermal difference in the lowest 5,000ft. 30F in the valley, 10F up top. Some destabilizing sunshine. They seem rare when it’s completely thick clouds. I think that’s what I think of when I see them… it’s a well-mixed atmosphere.
  7. I just realized that the first half of February has seen the following temperature departures locally… BTV -7.6 MVL -7.5 MPV -7.0 Only one day has been above average so far. This will change going forward, but that’s a well-below normal stretch during coldest climo minimums.
  8. They seem to start during differential heating or steep lapse rates during CAA. We seem to get them during times of broken clouds/partly sunny conditions after a snow, with a strong 850 mb flow amid steep low level lapse rates.
  9. Had one day this winter with multiple large ones at Stowe. Biggest I can ever remember. Wish I could post the video, but too big size. Here’s a screen grab… much easier to see the definition in the video but that’s like a 1,000ft tall vortex.
  10. 3F… we’ve had 27 days go below zero this winter, making a late run at it this morning. 12 days hit below zero this month so far.
  11. Saw -10F on the car with like rimed trees at home and then glorious and warm at 1500ft.
  12. Absolutely shacked today. As someone at the base of the Quad said… “A Stowe 4 [inches] fell last night” because that was the reported snowfall. It was the amount that was measured at the location chosen to do that. Sometimes aspects, exposure to wind, and snow movement lead to varying areas of deep across a given resort of 500+ acres and 2-3 miles of length.
  13. Ended up with 8.3” at home from this last event on 0.60” water.
  14. Snow depth at 1500ft is up to 45” again for the second time this season. Keeps snowing.
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