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Storm and Mood Snow Feb 8-11


TalcottWx

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I dont hate the BOX map, lets stop living and dying by each model run. I think we get a nice firehose somewhere like early march 13 south of BOS. Low was way off the coast then too and i dont think many models had more than 6".

I'm sure if anyone would remember it'd be ORH, but I recall that storm as the one where models were quite bullish (1"+ QPF in many areas) and local on air mets were calling for nothing but light rain at the coast due to east winds.

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At E Hatteras buoy about 150 miles E of Hatteras, winds are still from 90º, so it looks like the low is still south of there.  Quite the pictures of those 20+ foot seas.

 

http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=41001

At buoy 41002, 225 miles south of Hatteras, the winds have been coming out of the west-270 degs, for the past couple of hours, after shifting from 90 degs, to 130 degs, and then the present direction. So the center of this system has not yet passed, but should be close to the E. Hatteras buoy, where the bp most recently was 29.36.

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