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Storm potential January 17th-18th


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19 minutes ago, Blizzardo said:

I'm just curious... When y'all measure your snow.... How do you differentiate between .8" and .75 or just 1.0 for that matter? What are we using to measure snowflakes with such precision? 

I'm usually in 16ths of an inch or millimeters if I'm feeling adventurous; I have more than one ruler in my quiver.  There's a wee bit of rounding in converting to tenths of an inch.  I don't do quarters, so a full .75" would be .8".  An eighth of an inch is .1"  5 millimeters is .2"

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29 minutes ago, Blizzardo said:

I'm just curious... When y'all measure your snow.... How do you differentiate between .8" and .75 or just 1.0 for that matter? What are we using to measure snowflakes with such precision? 

Get yourself a westcott ruler

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1 minute ago, Nibor said:

Get yourself a westcott ruler

It's hard to find one where the scale starts at the end of the ruler.  There's usually a gap before the 0-line.  Of course you can measure the gap and remember to add it... pretty simple if it's = 0.1", but a bit of a pain for measuring small amounts if the gap is any larger.  It is possible to think way too hard about this and I have allowed myself that luxury.

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10 hours ago, lee59 said:

1 inch this evening total for the day here 1.75. Was expecting more this evening.

In general, I think most forecast models, almost at any time frame, were fairly reliable.  If you relied on future radar, not so accurate.  Future radar duped me once again.  It showed a potential for 3-5" from afternoon into the evening...

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10 minutes ago, EastonSN+ said:

What are they at for the season now.

That is such a BS measurement. Almost all the other places in the boroughs measured in between 1.5 to 3 inches today, a combination of both the snow from the morning and from the evening. If they measured properly, they would have had more than 1 inch. Their measurement problems have become so exacerbated since the start of the decade. They’ve consistently been, on average like 1-2” less than nearby areas in every storm, and it adds up. They should either measure somewhere else in the park or maybe they should measure in Riverside park on the west side where it’s more expansive. We’ve seen this time and again now.

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