Jump to content

jm1220

Members
  • Posts

    24,832
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by jm1220

  1. This was impressive but nothing like Jan 2018 in Long Beach. That was about 6 hours of complete awesomeness. About what I imagine it was like in Lindenhurst, Holbrook and Commack this morning lol.
  2. Pretty sure there was more than 10” there. I’m not there now so can’t say but it should be evident tomorrow when I drive back. And I’ll have to make a detour through second jackpot zone in Lindenhurst/Babylon on the way lol.
  3. Absolutely. Regardless of how it evolved this was an awesome event.
  4. A poster here measured 17.5” in Dix Hills a few pages back lol. @psv88in Commack also had 17.5. It’s why I didn’t attempt anything at a measurement here in Long Beach today because of the drifts. It seemed a little less to me than we had on 1/4/18 where we had 15”. That’s mainly what I went on lol. Half of outside of my house has little snow and the other half has 2-3 or so foot drifts.
  5. This probably would’ve been another Boxing Day 2010 type outcome without that convective way out to sea low (and it somewhat did-coastal Monmouth and Ocean did very well). So yeah someone should’ve taken my advice about dumping the ice, nitro, whatever to stop the convection lol. Forky wasn’t kidding when he said it should’ve kept trending west with the upper air evolution improving as it kept doing. The offshore low strung everything out. So maybe for me it’s a wash. The crazy banding went east of me with how it evolved today, it would’ve been over NJ with how it “should” have evolved.
  6. I mean I don’t know for sure but I suspect it and models showed it. They had the big QPF max just east of NJ and before it could come into NYC the convective eastern low forced the Fujiwara movement. We had the insane NAM and UKMET runs with the one consolidated low that went away fast as the far eastern low took over.
  7. The radar off of DE/S NJ last night looked amazing. The coastal storm did get its act together but then it dumbbelled with the offshore low which shafted NYC up to most of CT.
  8. Apparently the storm had to chase some convection. Who figured. NYC would have the 15-20” as well if the storm developed the way it should have.
  9. They were in the weenie Rt 111 area band in the morning and caught the south shore enhancement later. Upton only 16” though, a bit of a surprise. Levittown 19.2”? WTF?
  10. Assuming 16” in Huntington Station, I’m at 25.5” for the season.
  11. Tiny change and it would’ve been me with 20” in Long Beach-band started off over Nassau and inched east. I had good snow for about a half hour from it. Boom and bust is how these storms work. Wish I could’ve been here for Jan 2016 (was living in TX at the time and didn’t fly up since it was supposed to be a Philly south event) where everyone on LI got the goods.
  12. JFK ended with 12.6”. Makes me fairly confident Long Beach also got over a foot from this. Dix Hills-17.5”, nice. With Commack 17.5” as well, pretty sure my place in Huntington Station got 16-17”.
  13. It would’ve helped NYC and NJ most likely and the upper lows developing better would’ve pushed the heavy snow further west.
  14. Yes they did-the convection really did mess the storm up somewhat.
  15. Nice! Congrats. Very rare that your area does so well in these storms.
  16. Absolutely. And when does that area ever get near jackpot totals? I have no idea what I ended up with really in Long Beach due to all the drifting. I'm estimating 12-13" but it's really a guess. My place in Huntington Station was probably 16". Nice sunset!
  17. Yeah, the short range models especially did good picking up on that enhancement.
  18. Wish I could’ve been in this 3-4 hours ago. Easily 1-2”/hr again in this.
  19. Logan Airport-BOS 14.5" at 1pm. They'll likely make it to 24". Awesome storm for them.
  20. Side of the house. This was as the snow started ramping back up. Just about SN+ again. Winds died down a little which are probably helping with the flake size.
  21. The sound is helping enhance the snow. Essentially-fast winds over the sound with little friction meets land with more friction, air has to slow down and rise. And it adds a little moisture as well.
  22. If I had to make a wild guess I’d say 12-13”. But the front of the house has little snow from blowing and the back has drifts a few feet tall or more.
×
×
  • Create New...