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LongBeachSurfFreak

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  1. Ding ding ding. We are right on schedule i still do not believe the multi center idea i think we see a classic nor’easter with a beautiful satellite presentation with an eye and who ever gets the western deform band is still going to get historic numbers
  2. Oh no…… can we please wait another month! never really got past a dusting on the uws
  3. Based on historical president I just don’t see it happening that way. Every one of our classic super low pressure lows have had a single eye like feature im still going to go with 12” for nyc 18” Nassau and somewhere in Suffolk sees 30”
  4. There will be tons of thunder snow out there. The dynamics are incredible. Hopefully cantori sets up in a good spot
  5. Check out Rhode Island during 78. And the Albany area during 1888. While unlikely it’s not impossible
  6. Absolutely agreed! This has all the hallmarks of a KU. If we see 952 pressure (extremely rare) your talking hurricane force gusts and huge drifting for the coast.
  7. Much deeper low. If the stars align this could end up one of the greats
  8. That’s about as beautiful of a mean you will see for a KU event for NYC to BOS. This ones very legit. The question is, is this a Nantucket mauler and we get fringed or is this a rain in the tucket and we get buried.
  9. Looks like it’s game time. This is giving me the chills. If we reach those pressures we are talking one of the greats with the full plate of impacts. From feet of snow (most likely east) to damaging winds and major coastal flooding.
  10. 97/98, 0 accumulating snow during calendar winter. Can’t use one example of a fluke storm. They are normally our least snowy Enso state
  11. You could see the IVT off the Nj coast on radar overnight. If that had been 30-50 miles north the island would have scored a few surprise inches. Coating on the uws, actually slightly more then on the island
  12. How’s 6” on April 10th sound? After the green up in February.
  13. Just a coating on colder surfaces on the uws, and that’s mostly out on the lawns on campus, if you walked around the rest of the uws it doesn’t even look like it snowed
  14. All snow and starting to stick to colder surfaces on the UWS. What ever is left at the end of this isn’t going anywhere
  15. Our warm patterns always over preform in our new climate. We could see some very warm days in early feb. The worst part is that’s our prime snow climo. The last thing we want is to toss feb and have blocking re-emerge for March. That seems to happen about every other year now.
  16. That’s exactly the issue, we aren’t going to get there on evaporational cooling alone. We need colder air to move into the surface. its A race
  17. Clearly nothing has been learned. Meteorology over modelology. I’m not saying a MEC is on the way but completely throwing in the towel at the juncture is laughable
  18. Best day of the season today hands down at Stratton. 10” of low ratio stuff yesterday and 4” of Champaign powder overnight. That top powder layer was incredible, not the kind of setup southern Vermont sees often. Glades are good too go!
  19. I’m currently at Stratton and it’s about 10” and dumping about 2” an hour currently. So should end up around a foot. Definitely underwhelming this morning
  20. Good old fashioned ripping. 7” and easily 2-3”/hr SVT
  21. 2”/hr rates currently and quickly to 4”. Temp steady at 19 SVT
  22. Heavy snow finally after several hours of moderate rapidly hit 3”. SVT 1000’
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