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Jan 22-24 blizzard obs, tracking, nowcasting


Ian

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Closest mPing is roughly Lynchburg.

 

Good reminder.  For those that don't know what that is, help the research community out and download NOAA National Severe Storm Lab's mPing crowdsourcing app to your smartphone.  It's an excellent data ingest tool for the researchers focused on the transition of p-types.  Do it and do it now!

 

http://mping.nssl.noaa.gov/

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Yep, started here about 7:30, started as a couple flakes, then it was like a wall, vis dropped to less than a half mile in 5 minutes.

 

and this is exactly why i'm bailing from work before it gets here. i do not want to be on the roads when this happens. especially with a toddler. 

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I don't think the how to measure thread has been posted yet, so I'm going to ask now just incase someone forgets to put it up. How should we be properly measuring this storm, especially when the winds begin to pick up?

 

Official guidelines: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/coop/reference/Snow_Measurement_Guidelines.pdf

 

Here's what to do with wind:

 

In open areas where windblown snow cannot be avoided, take a number of measurements in different locations to report a representative measurement (typically 3 or more measurements). The multiple measurements should be averaged together to obtain an accurate measure of the snow that fell. The measurements should not include the largest drifts or areas that have had snowfall drastically reduced by the wind.

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