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John1122

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  1. It appears the snow depth maps are in error. It looks like the very highest spots in Cumberland Co got 2-3 inches per OHX and Crossville proper got 1/4th inch or so. It was the oddest event. It was mainly a snow event for the Tri-Cities and randomly, Campbell County. Oneida got 1 inch. My uncle in Speedwell on the Claiborne/Campbell line got 1 inch. Campbell County got hammered, my power was out for several days. After I had about 5 inches down MRX issued a Winter Storm Warning for the Northern Plateau but it never snowed much in Scott/Claiborne/Morgan. "PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENTNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NASHVILLE TN555 AM CST SAT DEC 19 2009...SNOWFALL REPORTS ACROSS THE CUMBERLAND PLATEAU THROUGH 530 AM...GENERALLY LIGHT SNOWFALL AMOUNTS HAVE BEEN REPORTED ACROSS THECUMBERLAND PLATEAU OVERNIGHT. ISOLATED AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 3 INCHESIN THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS WERE REPORTED IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY.THE FOLLOWING ARE SNOWFALL AMOUNTS BY COUNTY.CUMBERLAND....LESS THAN ONE QUARTER INCH EXCEPT 2 TO 3 INCHES INISOLATED AREAS IN THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS.FENTRESS...LESS THAN ONE QUARTER INCH.PICKETT...LESS THAN ONE QUARTER INCH.OVERTON...ONE HALF INCH.WARREN...LESS THAN ONE QUARTER INCH.CLAY...ONE QUARTER TO ONE HALF INCH.
  2. The Euro folded to the GFS for the most part, for the mid-week system. Will have to see if it maintains that or not. But it went from a major winter storm at 12z and 0z to nada today.
  3. The Canadian took a step towards the Euro with the midweek system. Hopefully the Euro keeps up the S/E jogs.
  4. MRX map for this one. It is not correct here. The 3 and 4 inch area in Campbell isn't big enough. I saw their storm reports had LaFollette at 3.2 inches. It's 2.4 on here. They have a Co-op site in NW Campbell, they erroneously reported 1.8 inches of snow there in their local reports. It was corrected a couple hours later on their storm reports page to 4.8 inches and they mention the correction. Yet the spot in NW Campbell where the 1-2 inch circle is is at the area of the co-op site. They are generally the official reporting station in Morristown, we know they reported 1.5 inches, they report 0.1 on the map for some reason. Knoxtron reported 1.5 inches by McGhee-Tyson, Stove reported 1.25 at least, Knoxville listed as 0.2. They even made a point to put out the map of 1.5-2 inch snow streaks this morning but they don't appear on this map. This is why snowfall averages and data can't be trusted here. It's chronically underreported.
  5. UKIE is a monster winter storm for most of the forum. I believe this is mostly ice or sleet other than West Tennessee/Arkansas.
  6. GFS continues honking low road systems in the extended. The Euro is another big time ice event in a few days. It's further South and East again this run vs 12z. It's looking like it won't cut the Apps at all.
  7. I'm at 16, there's a 15 and an 18 nearby. Areas with less snow are near 20. Do they have less snow now than your area?
  8. There was amazingly sharp cutoffs outside those bands in the valley.
  9. Western areas are looking at a potentially crippling ice event. The first half of February, if the MJO does work through the COD into Ph 3, should provide opportunity for continued cold/frozen chances into the mid-month at least. Super charged cold vs a SE Ridge like last February is possible, though PH 3 actually shows up as nearly nationwide BN winter temps. That tells me you see what models are showing. Cold builds in the west and rolls east rather than getting hung up anywhere. The QBO also remains deeply negative. Around -26 at 30mb. That's one of the lowest winter readings of the last 30 years. I know I've had it better than most this year, with right at 20 inches of snow this month and there's been at least some snow on the ground all but around 4 days this month. My mom, who is in her early 70s, remarked that this reminds her of winters when she grew up, a good portion of which were the late 50s and 1960s. Legendary Tennessee winters. Those winters usually featured some big hitters in February and even March.
  10. The trend has been East and South lately with storms. Hopefully the Euro fired a shot that the GFS caves to like it did last week with a major S/E trend. Another 150 miles south and 150 miles East to that low track would be a much better solution for us. The Euro shifted that far or further from 0z to 12z.
  11. The MJO right now, looks like it will spend the first half of February in Phase 3. That's one of the best places it can be for winter for the Tennessee Valley area.
  12. The UKIE shows this but looking at 850s, almost all of it would be freezing rain from around Nashville East.
  13. Lots of honking for a big ice storm, a devastating one in Western areas. Crazy that the GFS had that look at D15 or 16. The Euro and UKMet spread winter across the state.
  14. This is a basic map for downsloping off the Plateau in Tennessee.
  15. Ended up with 4.1 inches it looks like. Sunny and 14 with ice crystals blowing around outside. Areas just west of me where the band was around earlier had 5 inches.
  16. Another round of moderate snow falling. Gonna have to grab an hour or two of sleep soon but always hate to when it's snowing like this.
  17. Ripping again here. I didn't expect to see it keep up like this. 18 degrees and windy. Gonna have drifts like Shocker.
  18. I'd think you were all snow. Too cold in the upper levels for graupel, which is a partially melted flake. Looks like it was ripping there.
  19. They were mostly nickel sized with some quarter sized flakes. It's so cold the flakes don't get huge, they just fall thickly. It's slowed down some now but man, that was a ride. The HRRR runs that popped 3 inches over me is going to be close. Maybe a bit too light.
  20. Trying to upload a gif of this, but no cell service and poor home internet speed is making it tough. 2 inches has fallen in the last 45 minutes.
  21. It's crazy how hard it's snowing right now. It reminds me of the blizzard of 1993. Flakes are dime to nickel sized but there's so many of them it's like being in a heavy fog outside. Plus the wind is probably 20-25mph at times. I assume I'm in a squall.
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