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Capt. Adam

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What does csi and mpv stand for?

 

Conditional symmetric instability and moist potential vorticity. If you reeeaaallly want, you can dive into those topics and have your head explode. LOL.

 

CSI is what can cause narrow, but heavy bands of snow and rain actually. It is an instability that is released when the criteria is met and a parcel is allowed to rise in a slant wise direction.

 

MPV reduction is a key ingredient to help with CSI. It reduces the instability in a layer (but not pure upright convection) such that the slantwise moving parcel has a good push to move vertically.

 

If you want, I suggest anything related to James Moore who has modules and PPTs out on this topic. This guy was amazing. RIP though.

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Conditional symmetric instability and moist potential vorticity. If you reeeaaallly want, you can dive into those topics and have your head explode. LOL.

 

CSI is what can cause narrow, but heavy bands of snow and rain actually. It is an instability that is released when the criteria is met and a parcel is allowed to rise in a slant wise direction.

 

MPV reduction is a key ingredient to help with CSI. It reduces the instability in a layer (but not pure upright convection) such that the slantwise moving parcel has a good push to move vertically.

 

If you want, I suggest anything related to James Moore who has modules and PPTs out on this topic. This guy was amazing. RIP though.

Thanks Scott, much appreciated.

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Could have been some CSI, but  to me...it didn't have that look when I caught the radar images earlier. I'm sure it was possible with pretty strong moisture and temp gradients. Nice MPV reduction can just enhance the vertical component of the circulation.  The 12z GFS sounding had a conditionally unstable look at the top of the saturated layer which isn't surprising. That can lead to more convective type stuff.

 

Just a guess anyways, I don't have AWIPS EPV type tools at my disposal either.

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Wow at the 7.5" in Cape May County!  Someone measured a half-inch in King of Prussia, too.  Only got a trace at my office in KoP 1.5 miles southeast of the mall.

 

 

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT

SPOTTER REPORTS

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ

1159 AM EST FRI FEB 01 2013

 

THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN THIS MORNING FROM SNOW THAT FELL WITH A FRONTAL SYSTEM. APPRECIATION IS EXTENDED TO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS...COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS...SKYWARN SPOTTERS AND MEDIA FOR THESE REPORTS. THIS SUMMARY IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON OUR HOME PAGE AT WEATHER.GOV/PHI

 

********************STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL********************

 

LOCATION          STORM TOTAL     TIME/DATE   COMMENTS                  

                     SNOWFALL           OF

                     /INCHES/   MEASUREMENT

 

DELAWARE

 

...KENT COUNTY...

   DOVER                  5.9  1007 AM  2/01  DEOS                   

   HARRINGTON             3.0   930 AM  2/01  PUBLIC                 

   VIOLA                  2.7   940 AM  2/01  DEOS                   

 

...NEW CASTLE COUNTY...

   ODESSA                 1.8   954 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

   4 SSW NEWARK           1.0  1141 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

   NEWARK                 0.4   815 AM  2/01  PUBLIC                 

 

...SUSSEX COUNTY...

   LEWES                  2.0  1041 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

   MILTON                 1.8   946 AM  2/01  PUBLIC                 

   STOCKLEY               0.9   945 AM  2/01  DEOS                   

   ELLENDALE              0.5   950 AM  2/01  DEOS                   

   BRIDGEVILLE            0.5   950 AM  2/01  DEOS                   

 

MARYLAND

 

...KENT COUNTY...

   MILLINGTON             2.9  1045 AM  2/01  PUBLIC                 

   GALENA                 2.0  1126 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

 

...QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY...

   GRASONVILLE            3.0  1017 AM  2/01  PUBLIC                 

   STEVENSVILLE           1.5  1013 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

 

...TALBOT COUNTY...

   2 SSW ROYAL OAK        1.5   900 AM  2/01  PUBLIC                 

 

NEW JERSEY

 

...ATLANTIC COUNTY...

   OCEANVILLE             6.5  1052 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

   MULLICA TWP            1.7  1014 AM  2/01  PUBLIC                 

 

...BURLINGTON COUNTY...

   TABERNACLE             0.4   920 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

   MOUNT HOLLY WFO        0.1  1124 AM  2/01  NWS OFFICE             

 

...CAPE MAY COUNTY...

   SEAVILLE               7.5  1127 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

   DENNIS TWP             6.5  1052 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

   DENNISVILLE            6.0  1034 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

   WOODBINE               6.0  1036 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

   PETERSBURG             4.8  1035 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER         

   MARMORA                4.3  1015 AM  2/01  PUBLIC                 

   GOSHEN                 4.0  1033 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

   WILDWOOD CREST         3.8  1033 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

   GREEN CREEK            3.0   957 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

   CAPE MAY HARBOR        2.5  1035 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

   CAPE MAY               2.2   939 AM  2/01  PUBLIC                 

   NORTH CAPE MAY         2.1  1041 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

 

...CUMBERLAND COUNTY...

   NEWPORT                3.0  1112 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

   SEABROOK FARMS         0.5   955 AM  2/01  CO-OP OBSERVER         

 

...GLOUCESTER COUNTY...

   GLASSBORO              0.5   900 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

   NATIONAL PARK          0.1  1123 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER        

 

PENNSYLVANIA

 

...CHESTER COUNTY...

   LAUREL                 0.4   950 AM  2/01  DEOS                   

   NEW LONDON             0.2   919 AM  2/01  PUBLIC                 

 

...MONTGOMERY COUNTY...

   KING OF PRUSSIA        0.5  1045 AM  2/01  PUBLIC                 

   SPRING MOUNT           0.2   941 AM  2/01  PUBLIC                 

 

...PHILADELPHIA COUNTY...

   PHILADELPHIA INTL AI   0.1  1123 AM  2/01  TRAINED SPOTTER         

 

 

**********************24 HOUR SNOWFALL**********************

 

LOCATION              24 HOUR     TIME/DATE   COMMENTS                  

                     SNOWFALL           OF

                     /INCHES/   MEASUREMENT

 

DELAWARE

 

...KENT COUNTY...

   2 NW MAGNOLIA          3.2   800 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

 

...NEW CASTLE COUNTY...

   2 S NEWARK             0.4   800 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

   4 SSW NEWARK           0.1   700 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

 

...SUSSEX COUNTY...

   6 W GEORGETOWN         0.8   800 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

   1 SW SEAFORD           0.3   700 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

 

MARYLAND

 

...CAROLINE COUNTY...

   6 WSW DENTON           1.1   700 AM  2/01  COCORAHS                

   1 ENE GREENSBORO       0.3   700 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

 

...TALBOT COUNTY...

   1 SE ST. MICHAELS      1.7   800 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

   1 SW EASTON            1.5   800 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

   2 SE EASTON            1.0   700 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

   1 NNW EASTON           1.0   703 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

 

NEW JERSEY

 

...ATLANTIC COUNTY...

   3 WSW HAMMONTON        0.3   800 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

 

...BURLINGTON COUNTY...

   5 WNW TABERNACLE TWP   0.1   830 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

 

...CAPE MAY COUNTY...

   1 SSW SEA ISLE CITY    1.5   900 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

   WSW WILDWOOD CREST     1.2   800 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

 

...GLOUCESTER COUNTY...

   2 NW ELK TWP           0.3   800 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

 

PENNSYLVANIA

 

...CARBON COUNTY...

   3 WSW LEHIGHTON        0.3   600 AM  2/01  COCORAHS               

 

$$

 

GAINES

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You know it's bad when I have to weenie out over a Cape May clipper..lol.  I love synoptics, but we haven't had the fun of playing around with that up here.

 

Haha this must be a first for any new englander...Cape May county can stand tall and proud today

 

But seriously, no love with the clippers on today's runs...as far as im concerned, this winter can go S a bag of D's (any Louis CK fans out there will get what I'm trying to say)

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Haha this must be a first for any new englander...Cape May county can stand tall and proud today

 

But seriously, no love with the clippers on today's runs...as far as im concerned, this winter can go S a bag of D's (any Louis CK fans out there will get what I'm trying to say)

He's the man!!

Euro shows some love for wed system. maybe coatin-2" in some places. Not so much for sundays clipper.

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He's the man!!

Euro shows some love for wed system. maybe coatin-2" in some places. Not so much for sundays clipper.

 

 

A whole bag of 'em!

 

I fully expect it to either a) crap out as we get closer or B) trend too far south to affect me...Its been primarily option a so far this cold snap, but i actually like option b for the 2/5-6 clipper..seems to have the more potential as many have noted, but it will probably miss me (Keep in mind I'm up in stamford, CT so option b doesnt necessarily apply to this forum)

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There was close to a half inch in Bala (was down there for a meeting....didn't even know the snow band fired up and moved over while I was in said meeting :axe:).

That band ment business man, I was at work in Ardmore didn't even know those 2 bands even fired up until a coworker said its really snowing outside, loaded radar scope and whoa, then once done I measured at work had a half inch of surprise snow.

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