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dendrite

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  1. heh...I had a few of these "sunny" SHSN in the afternoon too. It'll be interesting to see how much we dam. The models seem to be getting the 50F dews in here rather easily.
  2. Just melted down 0.09” liquid...so about 17:1 ratios.
  3. 27.0° -SN/SN Maybe an inch and a half out there? I’ll measure in a bit. Looks like it should be done within an hour.
  4. Would prefer to keep the obs in the banter/obs thread and leave this for the pattern disco.
  5. I individually close everyone's sigs yet keep updating mine. Because that's how I roll.
  6. High terrain will eat a lot of that up. A decent little refresher though.
  7. Yeah awesome. Screwed in the memorable storm but jacked in a forgettable fart.
  8. Would it be a problem adding a few more years so we can add totals from seasons prior to whatever you have there (2010-11 I think?). My first season with data here was 06-07.
  9. I think he meant he was the last to be on board?
  10. I can't wait for my warm cold frontal passage.
  11. I'm afraid not. Peak dews are under the Grinch threshold of 60F.
  12. Yeah that seems high Ray. I forget what your station shielding looks like. Is it loaded with snow blocking the passive airflow? I think some of those passive shields can be susceptible to reflected solar radiation from the underside as well. The ASOS sites around you were all in that 37ish area. We had a lot of sun up here and even CON only reached 39F.
  13. The TWC radars had basically 2 colors in the winter back in the early 90s. Light green was your light snow and the medium green was your mod/hvy. Dark green was damn near impossible, and I think yellow would've required an avalanche.
  14. Not to get too off track from the disco, but someone from the boards created a WxStar 400 emulator back in the Eastern days. I believe it was someone from Maine. Anyway, a version of it is still available. It runs on your PC and retrieves NWS wx information. Knock yourselves out. http://www.taiganet.com/
  15. Kenny G and The Rippingtons while waiting for the hourly current conditions update around the top of the hour. The music of my childhood. And you always wanted to see the big snowflake in the extended forecast (obviously the current conditions too).
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