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  1. I follow your sub a lot and it seems this winter season is at should be up there.  Northern N.E has received plenty of snow which keeps the economy up there at least above head due to ok skiing and snowmobiling.  Another positive is California receiving enough rain and snow to keep their reservoirs full and hopefully replenish the groundwater reservoirs. As far as central New England goes, you may be below average but at least most of you had white ground cover for a while.

    Alas, down here in west/central N.J I have only received about 2" of snow which never stayed around for more than a day.

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  2. Just my two cents but I want to thank all the mets and knowledgeble hobbyist for all their input into the analysis of this storm starting at least a week ago.  The progression of this event has just about all of the aspects a person could expect from a coastal.  This has been a tremendous learning event.  My only regret is it wasn't a DC to Boston KU.  It's been sooooo long.

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  3. 2 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

    Yes. Esp in lower elevations. They would’ve been horrible though in the hills and mountains. I think a lot of them had like 8-12” in N ORH hills and many of them pushing 2+ feet. 

    Absolutely true, but it is better for wienies like me to have snowfall exceed expectations than be disappointed when the 10:1 clown maps don't work out. Experienced mets usually have a better grasp of regional situations and know when modeled snow depth change is too low.

  4. 8 minutes ago, KoalaBeer said:

    Thanks for this post. It definitely irks me when people trash a model without data to back it up. Admittedly I wish that data was easier to find…I’ve had this bookmarked for a while, and I think CSU used to have a good page… https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/html/modeldiag.html#verification 

    Seems like it didn’t matter how many times with this event pro mets told everyone to toss the clown maps in the trash, people were still treating them like the gospel.

     

    If people would look at the "total positive snow-depth change" instead of the 10:1 total snowfall maps their expectations would be more realistic.

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  5. 4 minutes ago, weathafella said:

    The 925s delay snow here until later Tuesday but once it happens it may really go to town for a while.  I am totally clueless on what to expect given the uncertainty but  it does remind me of December 1992.

    I'm not sure where you stand on snowfall totals but at my age I would love to see an all day heavy snowfall that I could enjoy looking at, and then the following morning not have to clear the snow to resume normal activity.  I would really like to see the proportions of posters here that depend on others to clear the snow so that they can get to work as opposed to those that depend on their moms or dads.

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  6. 1 hour ago, FPizz said:

    Wow, you are super close.  I'm the next light up by Edwins and the new Karate place.  I measured about 10:15 right before that sleet batch moved in.  

    Thanks.  I'm going to up my total. Anything helps this winter. Lol.

    P.S I usually post in the Philly forum.  Give it a try.

  7. 30 minutes ago, FPizz said:

    2.25" total.  Heard the plow last night sometime.  Glad those workers got some time in.  Nice piles at my work in Bedminster, thinking they got close to 4" here.

    When did you measure?  I waited until this morning and had about 1.5".  When I looked outside last night around 10pm it looked like more than that. I live a little south of Branchburg near the WAWA and Fuscos on 202.

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  8. 17 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

    I’m not ragging if they come and contribute, or lurk and learn. that’s great. No problem at all. 
     

    I have a problem when they come in here and jump on the BS bandwagon, and back the trolls. And speak of/lump in New England as if it’s south Jersey.  If you’re gonna do that, stay in your own forum!  

    You should have quit with your first sentence. I'm not quite sure what you are talking about as far as southern NJ goes.. Of course they have a climate more similar to those in the mid Atlantic.  You act as though you should be included in those living in Vt, NH, ans Me.

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  9. I absolutely love cold and snowy winters.  That being said,  I am a homeowner and heat with oil. Sometimes I wonder how many of the people here need to pay utility bills.  I can afford the higher prices for oil but I am sure it puts a strain on the budgets of many in the northeast area.  I'm just trying to put another perspective on this dismal winter.

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  10. 4 hours ago, WinterWolf said:

    I think one of our knowledgeable METS said that would probably happen. But we gotta hope the Atlantic and Arctic change .

     

    I notice you “like” everything the trolls say all the time like clockwork. What’s your deal?  Why are you here, out of your subforum?  

    What is it you ragging on people not in your region posting in the NE subforum? Maybe we lurk and post because it is probably the best one to get weather knowledge.  Just accept it as a compliment to you guys.

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