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2 hours ago, dendrite said:

Snowpack starts getting weird this time of year depending on shading and angle to the sun.

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That is a wild map.

My depth is an average of a huge area, always 10 readings.  And even then I don't feel fully confident.  I straight up tossed the stake as a data point after the blizzard.

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37 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

Not much out this way. An inch with the March sun doing its work on daytime accumulation. Congrats. 

Another 6” between 8:30am and 4pm.

Storm total 9” so far.  Heavy snow.  Depth at 3,000ft back up from 52” to 61”.

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2 hours ago, tunafish said:

That is a wild map.

My depth is an average of a huge area, always 10 readings.  And even then I don't feel fully confident.  I straight up tossed the stake as a data point after the blizzard.

I've occasionally done the 10 readings for individual storms but doing it for pack depth in a place like Maine with snow atop snow would resemble the physicist's uncertainty principle - all that tromping thru the snow affecting the depth.  I place the stake at the same spot in our garden plot and stay away from it, to avoid that affecting.  I suppose if one could separate the 10 spots by 50+ feet and avoid old tracks during the next measurement . . .   Too complicated for me.

Pack grew to 13" this morning, back to 11 now.

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40 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

Monday doesn't seem overly impressive for winds...nothing out of the ordinary for these setups. Best bet would be getting a solid convective line to hold but looks like it falls apart quickly. 3km though does suggest there could be some embedded strong convection though. 

almost always overdone on models as well-got to reduce by 20-25%

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44 minutes ago, tamarack said:

I've occasionally done the 10 readings for individual storms but doing it for pack depth in a place like Maine with snow atop snow would resemble the physicist's uncertainty principle - all that tromping thru the snow affecting the depth.  I place the stake at the same spot in our garden plot and stay away from it, to avoid that affecting.  I suppose if one could separate the 10 spots by 50+ feet and avoid old tracks during the next measurement . . .   Too complicated for me.

Pack grew to 13" this morning, back to 11 now.

Definitely work and you have to be very strategic.  To be clear, unless it's a wind blown storm, I only take 10 measurements at 12z daily, not every 6-hr new-snow ob.

I also have one of those fancy 40" sticks with a handle, plus an 8' wingspan, so I can space far from my feet.  Helps great deal.

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