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wkd

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  1. Measured 4 inches. 1/2" from the frontal snow yesterday and 3.5" from the coastal.
  2. I liked Tip's post saying that the dual lows at this point is just a reflection of computer algorithms. I believe there have been a lot of comments saying it looks unrealistic. This storm's evolution should be a test of the model's capability in the relative short term. Over the years there have been numerous times the models have shown the "chasing the convection scenario". It would be interesting to know the statistics on the ultimate outcome.
  3. Snowing here. Nice to see some snow during daylight.
  4. Ant, off topic but sorry for the loss of two of your brothers. Take care.
  5. I hope this storm gives major snow to DC, Philly, NYC and Boston. Its been so long since we even had a SECS covering all for metro ares.
  6. I've been watching your cam. Thanks for posting the link. How deep is the snow when it covers that closest black dome-shaped thing?
  7. I really like your informative posts. If you get the chance, please transfer to the Mount Holley office.
  8. The responses to this poster, his suspension, the support of our mets, and overall comaraderie are what make this a special subforum. I hope we never merge.
  9. Mike, This poster is obviously a total loser. Please don't get suckered in to his trolling. You and your colleagues do a fantastic job.
  10. When you get your degree please find a job as far away from here as possible.
  11. 4.75" of fluff. I wish they all shoveled so easy.
  12. since I've had 3 events that total at most 0.3" I would love 0.5-3.0".
  13. I love snow but I like the fact that the Sierras are getting pounded with snow, even though it is to the detriment of the northeast. We depend on California for a good share of our fruits and vegetables. Also, their snowpack should lessen the severity of wildfires. I'm not concerned about the outlook for January as in my experience February has most often been the best month for snow. I most enjoy watching the snow fall, although I realize in your area snowpack seems to be just as, if not more important.
  14. Got choked up reading your post. I can relate to what you are going through. My dad had bypass surgery and I was allowed to see him in the recovery room, with all the life support equipment hooked up. It was heart wrenching. Good news is he lived another 30 years.
  15. In my experience that is the most frequent January scenario. Give me February for snow any day.
  16. Ralph in this forum is Ray of the New England forum. Lol
  17. Thank you. I had never seen the term until Ray started using it. It's not in the NWS list of acronyms. Didn't have any luck with a google search either.
  18. Forcast accuracy for North America was probably not a major concern when the changes were made.
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