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Dec 8-9 storm contest


Ian

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The podium! (numbers are departure from actual)

1st: Kurstack - .85 - Blew everyone else out of the water.

2nd: LTrain - 1.09

3rd: clskinsfan - 1.19

 

Entire list soon.

 

how do you get hundredths? isn't  this just total departure (dep at each added?)

 

the tie is moot unless needed 

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how do you get hundredths? isn't  this just total departure (dep at each added?)

 

the tie is moot unless needed 

 

Yes, but ROA was Trace (0.01), and some put something like .75" (3/4") or even trace themselves. In the final, the points are rounded to tenth.

 

Anyway..

 

BWI:

1st : WxUSAF

2nd: Ian, Snowfan, kurtstack, clskinsfan, lester

3rd: Ltrain, +TSSN

 

DCA:

1st: WxUSAF, Fozz, AmericanWxFreak

2nd: ThreeRedHeads, .snow , EastCoastNPZ, MapGirl, AviationDave

3rd: Kurtstack

 

IAD:

1st: clinsfan, nflwxman

2nd: Ltrain, Yoda

3rd: Mattie G, lester, Ian, wxmeddler

 

ROA:

1st: kurtstack, H20 , swisscaster

2nd: AviationDave

3rd: .snow, AmericanWxFreak

 

TB (for kicks):

1st: Leesburg04, WinteryMix, BTRWx, Eskimo Joe

2nd: kurtstack, tenman johnson

3rd: EastCoastNPZ

 

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Our consensus average scored 12th place.

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ahh, ok. makes sense. thanks for doing that! 

 

not that it matters but is a T really 0.01? i thought it was unmeasurable.

 

In numeric only snow databases I have seen T be swapped for 0.01" before. 0.01" liquid is .1" of snow, right? So 0.01" of snow is 0.001" of liquid. Which is as you stated, is virtually unmeasurable, but not nothing.

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