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powderfreak

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  1. Yeah I've had my share of 600mb bands, lol. I always look at those Coolwx graphics for the slice of atmosphere vs. time to see where the lift and DGZ is. I do like the visualization and evolution of those 600-800mb fronto maps... shows how this event should play out pretty well. There's a wall that comes in over everyone in the SNE forum and then pivots across that interior zone the GFS has the max QPF over. Overall a big storm for the heartland of the Northeast. Not going to lie, I definitely should've traveled down to my parent's house for this one... I think they'll get croaked. That area has had a decent run of it in recent years... they had like 26" from the early December event last winter too.
  2. Ahh makes sense, I figured the average of 600-800mb would capture some deviation (like using an average thickness of a slice of atmosphere) but you're right if it's higher up at 500-600mb that makes sense. Thanks though, great learning experience.
  3. Just crushed. That's a lot of QPF in a very short period of time. You guys are going to make up for lost time so far. Excellent banding signal.
  4. Very Jelly of my hometown just SW of Albany... 18z GFS with a sick panel for that band from BGM-ALB-RT 2 in MA. It even has a spot of 1.20" in 6 hours near the intersection of Albany County with Columbia County. Those are crippling snow rates. Hippy gets crushed.
  5. 18z NBM/National Blend of Models has that very clearly on the simulated radar. It goes from NE PA through ALB/Just South and through NW MA/SVT and into NH.
  6. I've always done the same thing. Dendrite cleared me up last night on that too. I didn't know the best actual band was NW of the best fronto... I just assumed the models missed it by a few miles, ha.
  7. Good luck AMWX SNE crew... plenty of photos please!
  8. Was pushing the camera lens again this morning.... but above the inversion the visibility was insane. Could see from Maine to Quebec and New Hampshire from Mt Mansfield. I had never in 15 years noticed the trails on Cannon Mountain being visible from Stowe but could make out the top trails with the naked eye. The photo is a bit "noisy" but you can see the trails on Cannon with Lafayette behind it.
  9. Gotta use it to figure out what VT ski area gets the most snow. Think you gotta ride with Mt Snow but I was thinking the banding on NAM might have been north of that even.
  10. Ah, not sure I ever conceptually knew that. Probably just figured the progs were off by a few miles.
  11. It was actually south of where I figured it probably was at 18z. Had a bet where the best FRONTO was and lost .
  12. Ha I was so confused by this at first. Pickles cleared it up .
  13. Damn you’re right, maybe it was just linked from the SUNY Stony Brook MET page. Thanks.
  14. Ha I honestly wanted to use the graphics to illustrate something to a friend. Figured they ran from like BGM to Dendy.
  15. Is it? I could’ve sworn it was SUNY. Wizzy posted them at one point this winter. Good old graphics.
  16. Anyone have that SUNY Stony Brook frontogenesis page bookmarked? I know I have it but can’t see to find it. Had the H7 fronto maps from GFS/NAM.
  17. Yeah NAM 12km you responded to had a lot of SE posts but it s not that far off 12z. I think the fear was 18z would be SYR BTV BML, lol. It hit you good. Anything not north of 12z was a win for the forum.
  18. It’s weird how it did increase on the north side in CNE/NNE but didn’t in Northern Mass.
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