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CoastalWx

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  1. Another good one. The Feb 5 2016 paste job. It was +paste in this photo with my little helper.
  2. Yeah I know it was not the best in a lot of areas, but some really good rates in that.
  3. I enjoyed the Jan snowstorm here. Was sort of a CJ as Ray would say, but we got into a good deformation band. It pounded for about 3 hrs. I think 75%of my totals occurred in those 3 hrs. My house was literally the line as even 5 miles NW had several inches less.
  4. For us, it means no polar routes for planes unless yo want all comm to be non-existent.
  5. Yeah. Have some great memories (or maybe lack of lol) of just ripping back beers and having a grand old time at my friend's house watching these games.
  6. I know. Those years will always be special.
  7. Had about 20 or so of mash here at my location now. We were pounding 34F barely accumulating snow in Marshfield that evening while it was rain down by the beach at my ex girls place. It brought down a lot of trees when it started to drop close to 32 that evening, and then a powder blizz late night when winds went NNW. Great storm, and the game at Gillette following was awesome.
  8. I would really appreciate a good Dendrite meltdown.
  9. Great storm that had awesome tree damage.
  10. Phil would know. I also think I remember him saying the PNS was low.
  11. That storm had so much moisture in SE MA. We had a lot of freshwater flooding. That Friday was sheets of wind driven rain...some of the strongest winds I've seen in a nor'easter at the time. Saturday morning was a paste job until it flipped to rain again.
  12. Just going by the PNS, S Weymouth had 24.1 and another report of 23 from HAM radio. I was not there so I don know, but even Rockland and Whitman to the SE had 21-22" so my guess is 21-23 at least. They got it good overnight. The Quincy report looks high.
  13. The funny thing was that the area where I am now, was in the toilet bowl for snow amounts by many in the beginning...and ended up with 2ft.
  14. Yeah they did a great job. RIP Scott.
  15. I think it was a tougher forecast for Boston. I know we talked about ORH county and interior SE MA doing well, but I remember not being sure for Boston regarding getting into the meat of the band. The red flag was the deep VV/RH coming in from the east. IIRC the ensembles were wetter than the op too.
  16. I still am objective when it comes to situations, and itś always easy to be a Monday morning QB, but sometimes you look back and say to yourself.."ḧmm...should have caught that.." Granted it was a tough call right at the coast. As a consolation....some mets really were bearish even as it was snowing that night. It was getting obvious much of the Boston area was going to see a significant snow event the morning of the event on March 7th, but some were barely giving the 128 region, 1-3¨
  17. I went through that March firehose event in 2013. Fun thread. I definitely was bearish on the 6th for my area, but funny how that changed in 24 hrs. Funny looking back at it....I must have still been jaded from 2011-Jan 2013. It was a tough call on the coast, but the firehose still should have been respected. Tough to get a sh*tty event on the coast with good cold at 925mb and a wicked deep layer fetch from the east.
  18. He posts on Pete's website where every day it's winter.
  19. 84 is close to you. You always mention east of 91 or south of 90. 84 can be the dividing line, but since it's close to you, you tend to leave it out. I know how you work.
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