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Major snowstorm 1/15-16


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Just now, dendrite said:

Dwarf or full size? The dwarf ones seem to be a little more cold hardy. The regular ones in BAF would be impressive.

Full size. My husband tries to push growing zones, and prays for more global warming.... They were planted 8 years ago and flowered the last 5. Not very tall yet, maybe 10 feet. There's one at the cape that's been there for about 30 years. It's huge. I'm amazed it's lasted

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Just now, MJO812 said:

Gfs should have been better. I wonder if the models are focusing on the wrong low.

Maybe what they are seeing is the non connection needed to get the storm to take shape over the water. We have 5 days, and yes it can change, but right now looking like a very minor event, at least for Thursday Friday. Friday. Staying really optimistic here, but at least beyond Thursday/ Friday, things don't look half bad. Something or some things are bound to take shape. It's such a frustrating game though LOL.

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3 minutes ago, MJO812 said:

Gfs should have been better. I wonder if the models are focusing on the wrong low.

GFS would be like 18-24 hrs of light snow...at least it is mostly at night, otherwise it would be mostly white rain. I am ok with snow in the air in January, during winter...if this was late February or March, no thanks just give me some warm sun

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It just never really winds up. That trailing s/w doesn’t really phase in cleanly…it sorta coexists inside the trough and starts to close off. There isn’t a lot of moisture to work with until it hits the coast and by then the ULL is starting to open up and weaken. If you look at H85, we never really get much E inflow so the conveyors remain weak.

It just feels discombobulated.

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1 minute ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Please be happy with a 1-3/2-4 type event . Beggars can’t be choosers in winters like this .

Yeah, lets recover the mud and mess at least for a few more weeks, sun angle season is quickly approaching....much rather have these events now than later on when they just melt by noon

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8 minutes ago, UnitedWx said:

Full size. My husband tries to push growing zones, and prays for more global warming.... They were planted 8 years ago and flowered the last 5. Not very tall yet, maybe 10 feet. There's one at the cape that's been there for about 30 years. It's huge. I'm amazed it's lasted

Good thing you planted them after Vday 2016. :lol:

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4 minutes ago, Spanks45 said:

Yeah, lets recover the mud and mess at least for a few more weeks, sun angle season is quickly approaching....much rather have these events now than later on when they just melt by noon

It’s so similar to last winter with the fast flow but colder than normal pattern. Early on you knew coastals would be next to impossible. I’ll be fine with a couple inches to make it wintry again. 

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5 minutes ago, Spanks45 said:

Yeah, lets recover the mud and mess at least for a few more weeks, sun angle season is quickly approaching....much rather have these events now than later on when they just melt by noon

Ok, let’s  not get to over dramatic. We don’t have to worry about any sun angle BS for quite some time.  Which has nothing to do with whether this upcoming system sucks or not. 

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1 minute ago, WinterWolf said:

Ok, let’s  not get to over dramatic. We don’t have to worry about any sun angle BS for quite some time.  Which has nothing to do with whether this upcoming system sucks or not. 

Right. It seems like to some on this board the only time the sun angle isn't a problem is the last two weeks of December :rolleyes:

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Just now, WinterWolf said:

Ok, let’s  not get to over dramatic. We don’t have to worry about any sun angle BS for quite some time.  Which has nothing to do with whether this upcoming system sucks or not. 

We realistically have 4 weeks.....mid February, its already January 11th, time is flying. We get bigger systems in February and March and are always welcome....but hours of light snow, during the daytime are much different now than on say February 15th. My Greenhouse proves that year after year

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20 minutes ago, dendrite said:

This would’ve been a real test

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I was up in Tupper Lake, NY for that event. I actually had a contest with an Alaskan friend to see who could stand outside without a shirt longer. We both called it quits after about three minutes. -30s is no joke.

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12 minutes ago, Spanks45 said:

We realistically have 4 weeks.....mid February, its already January 11th, time is flying. We get bigger systems in February and March and are always welcome....but hours of light snow, during the daytime are much different now than on say February 15th. My Greenhouse proves that year after year

Here’s the deal, if you have any type of system, that is even half way decent, the whole BS sun angle crap does not matter whatsoever.  October 2011 shot all that complete nonsense to the moon.   It’s all about the rates…period.   If it’s snowing pathetically light, then sure, you may get a quarter inch of accumulation now/in January, and it won’t accumulate in mid Feb, but is that really important?  No. Who really cares about that..nobody. 
 

The biggest/best storms/most snow comes in Feb most times…sun angle BS doesn’t factor in to that at all.  Only matters in very marginal/shit systems that aren’t worth the effort anyway.    

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