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Dark Star

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  • Birthday 07/08/1959

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  1. At January 20th, I wouldn't say the cold has been wasted. My town has received 7.5" of the glorious white stuff so far. The fact that cold air has made its appearance in the northeast is a good sign. It takes a lot of things to go right to get a significant snowstorm in these parts. Cold air is one of the ingredients.
  2. I would debate that central Union county NJ was in a bit of a "screw" zone. Around 3 PM, when the system was forecast to really start intensifying, an area of subsidence occurred and brought the intensity to a very light flizzle...
  3. I suppose varying waves of heavier precipitation that occurs in almost nearly every storm, rain or snow events, is banding. However, I think we throw around the term as though one town receives 12" while a neighboring town receives 2". These would more appropriately be referred to as deformation zones, or areas of intense lifting caused by specific synoptic conditions? I think this would be an interesting point of discussion on one of the banter topics?
  4. I "think" the NWS was pretty accurate with this one. There were a lot of varying forecasts from other entities, but none too far off the mark. Even though my backyard (Garwood NJ - central Union county) received 3.5", I was a little disappointed. I was hoping for a little bit of an overperformer. But with the subsidence at the exact time the heavier stuff was supposed to fall, I knew it was not to be. Even though the radar showed the "screw" zone, I was pessimistically optimistic that it would quickly fill in as some had mentioned. At least it's cold, and my fire is still burning from last night...
  5. At one point, there was a sharp cutoff line running right through Union County. NWS is a little delayed with every tiny twist and turn. The forecasts on the previous small events gave been pretty accurate this season, but I'm a little skeptical on this one...
  6. Unfortunately, one our neighbors, has a seasonal snow plow business. He spreads rock salt on the road, and sometimes pile of it, that stays there for weeks and gets into all the neighborhood dogs' paws, not to mention wedged in between our boot soles. Then creates a salt dust cloud, great for the cars for weeks...
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