PhineasC Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Ian, that radar had screwjob written all over it at least 4 times. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Your map includes spotter reports--- NESIS done by the NCDC always skews way conservative, and is not like what KU would draw. Yeah figured. Kevin made the 10 nesislike maps we used. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anotherman Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Hard to read this without wanting another one of these to happen before winter is over. If we are talking about events I will never see again, last year's twin February blizzards were truly freakish and so uncommon. I am convinced that this area of the country will never see that much snow in a five day span ever again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ji Posted February 3, 2011 Author Share Posted February 3, 2011 boston is the best snow town in the country. they get snows from Miller B;s Miller A's Lake Cutters Inverted Troughs... they can get snow with a SE ridge A sw flow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fozz Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 boston is the best snow town in the country. they get snows from Miller B;s Miller A's Lake Cutters Inverted Troughs... they can get snow with a SE ridge A sw flow Worcester is better Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ji Posted February 3, 2011 Author Share Posted February 3, 2011 Yep - 32.4" at Dulles.. Safe to say that will likely never be measured again at IAD in my lifetime.. naso fast..if PD II didnt have a warm layer...we would of got 35-40 inches. The record will likely break Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fozz Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 I will admit, the anticipation before Snowmageddon was more exciting to me than the actual event. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris L Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Worcester is better This. For any large town in SNE, ORH is the king. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Ian, that radar had screwjob written all over it at least 4 times. how much did you get on the front end before the "lull"? you never switched did you or did you ping at some pt? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris L Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 naso fast..if PD II didnt have a warm layer...we would of got 35-40 inches. The record will likely break Oh, this I can agree with. too much friggin sleet throughout the whle storm in every big city in 2003. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gymengineer Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Yeah figured. Kevin made the 10 nesislike maps we used. Although-- the 2/5-6 map can be better as I explained once : ) Stripe of red should go across NW MoCo and not be in SW MoCo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Worcester is better who'd want to live there tho? oops i see orh browsing... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fozz Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 This. For any large town in SNE, ORH is the king. Worcester not only averages 70", but a 12-18" storm comes so easy for them, like several times each year. Even an awful SNE winter like 06-07 gave ORH 50" including an 18" storm in March. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Although-- the 2/5-6 map can be better as I explained once : ) Stripe of red should go across NW MoCo and not be in SW MoCo yeah we're doing some edits before probably paying for a large run so we can sell them cheaper than they are now.. i only did the seasonal map with katie. the text issue was my fault tho. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ji Posted February 3, 2011 Author Share Posted February 3, 2011 I dont know....Boston is probably the best town in the US for storms. ORH is like the IAD of Boston but Boston location near the coast makes it a prime spot for deepening storms. Boston over ORH in my opinion Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ORH_wxman Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 For all the joy you guys received on Feb 10, 2010, it was one of the most painful busts here in recent memory. Models showed nearly an inch of qpf 6 hours before the storm started...the setup was good synoptically (a Miller B )...and then we got about 2-4" of snow across the region. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhineasC Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 who'd want to live there tho? oops i see orh browsing... Worcester itself is mostly a dump and I suspect he'd admit that. Some good areas around, though, and they are in a great spot for snow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fozz Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 For all the joy you guys received on Feb 10, 2010, it was one of the most painful busts here in recent memory. Models showed nearly an inch of qpf 6 hours before the storm started...the setup was good synoptically (a Miller B )...and then we got about 2-4" of snow across the region. We pretty much stole that storm from you guys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ORH_wxman Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Worcester itself is mostly a dump and I suspect he'd admit that. Some good areas around, though, and they are in a great spot for snow. Yeah I hate the downtown area...everything you'd want to do around here is not in downtown...so that area is just a wasteland dump. But the north side and the west side of town are nice. Being 40 minutes to downtown Boston though is key if you actually want to go out in a city setting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris L Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 We pretty much stole that storm from you guys Well, when the H500 low was going so far south than modeled.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fozz Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Worcester itself is mostly a dump and I suspect he'd admit that. Some good areas around, though, and they are in a great spot for snow. Same with Baltimore and its east suburbs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ORH_wxman Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Well, when the H500 low was going so far south than modeled.... It wasn't just that...the northern extent of it kind of got compressed more than modeled due to some extra confluence to the northeast. It could have easily been a big storm for SNE without screwing DC/BWI...but the northern edge almost got sheared off like someone taking a sickle to grass. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris L Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 It wasn't just that...the northern extent of it kind of got compressed more than modeled due to some extra confluence to the northeast. It could have easily been a big storm for SNE without screwing DC/BWI...but the northern edge almost got sheared off like someone taking a sickle to grass. Thanks for the insight, that was a very rare Miller B. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ORH_wxman Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Thanks for the insight, that was a very rare Miller B. Last year was pretty amazing down in that region. That 12 day stretch from Jan 30-Feb10 is what is more historic than any storm down there IMHO. For those areas to see 40-60" in ten days is almost unfathomable if we hadn't actually seen it happen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Worcester itself is mostly a dump and I suspect he'd admit that. Some good areas around, though, and they are in a great spot for snow. true, if i ever went back to sne i'd move back to litchfield county ct im sure. otherwise i'd go further north into vt or nh. i guess orh is closer than any of those spots to a big city outside hartford/springfield tho. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ORH_wxman Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 true, if i ever went back to sne i'd move back to litchfield county ct im sure. otherwise i'd go further north into vt or nh. i guess orh is closer than any of those spots to a big city outside hartford/springfield tho. Goshen was a pretty clutch spot for snow. They were one of the few spots in CT that averaged more snow than where I am. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhineasC Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Same with Baltimore and its east suburbs. Fuzz, I doubt you will ever be able to afford a house here but maybe some day you can move to Dundalk and live alone in a small studio apartment near the train tracks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ian Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Goshen was a pretty clutch spot for snow. They were one of the few spots in CT that averaged more snow than where I am. i wouldnt even consider it a super nice area -- we lived mostly among farmers etc. but it's probably a good place to retire on a 50 acre lot. it did get uber snow.. tho norfolk (which was like 3 miles north of our place) is probably king of the populated zones out there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhineasC Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Last year was pretty amazing down in that region. That 12 day stretch from Jan 30-Feb10 is what is more historic than any storm down there IMHO. For those areas to see 40-60" in ten days is almost unfathomable if we hadn't actually seen it happen. Yeah, you are right. The storms themselves were impressive on their own merits, but the combination was pretty amazing. I have never in my life begged for the snow to stop, but with water running down the interior walls of two homes I cried uncle. Few around here care, but the snow out in Oakland was freaking insane and unlike anything I have ever seen. There were literally drifts up to the second story. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fozz Posted February 3, 2011 Share Posted February 3, 2011 Fuzz, I doubt you will ever be able to afford a house here but maybe some day you can move to Dundalk and live alone in a small studio apartment near the train tracks. Why the hell would I move to Dundalk or Essex? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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