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March 2011 general obs/discussion thread


snowstormcanuck

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The last few days have been a good start to the thunderstorm season. A couple days ago I got missed, but several locations near me got half inch size hail. Overnight and this morning everyone got several little thunderstorms. There was only 0.30" in the gauge when I woke up, but all morning we got one brief heavy downpour with thunder after another. Several locations around CR got small hail again. I finished with nearly one inch of rain and the grass is considerably greener already. It feels good to have a day like this for the first time this year.

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12z GFS, while warm for the Wed storm here, has a very wintry look its entire run, including another ice/snow event then another snow event less than a week after the Wed storm. DTW is at 6th snowiest winter now, needs 1.6" to hit #5, 4.2" to hit #4, 6.5" to hit #3, 10.5" to hit #2, and 26.1" to hit #1. Will be interesting to see what transpires the next few weeks.

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Spring Flowers. Some of the trees are budding too.

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Are those crocuses? Nice pic. Yeah the maples are budding, but its those fuzzy pre-buds that are bushy and red. Once they fall to the ground and make a mess, still have another 2 weeks before leaves slowly pop. Last year was one of the earliest greenups Id ever seen, with trees starting to leaf in mid-April and nearly fully leafed out by the end of April/beginning of May. Usually they start to leaf out in late April and are fully leafed around mid-May.

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Going to get close to 80 the next few days! Another warm start to spring. I hope the models continue to show a snow event for Kentucky next weekend. That would be quite a miracle if next Sunday we are under winter storm watches. However I expect it to be a cold rain here, while you folks up north cash in.

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Are those crocuses? Nice pic. Yeah the maples are budding, but its those fuzzy pre-buds that are bushy and red. Once they fall to the ground and make a mess, still have another 2 weeks before leaves slowly pop. Last year was one of the earliest greenups Id ever seen, with trees starting to leaf in mid-April and nearly fully leafed out by the end of April/beginning of May. Usually they start to leaf out in late April and are fully leafed around mid-May.

Not really sure what type of flowers these are. They typically sprout in early March. Yeah some of the trees are actually showing a tint of green. Its nice to see some color in the wake of a black and white Winter.

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Not really sure what type of flowers these are. They typically sprout in early March. Yeah some of the trees are actually showing a tint of green. Its nice to see some color in the wake of a black and white Winter.

Yeah thats a crocus I think. Wow you saw green in a tree? Interesting,.. I find that in spring and fall, the first buds and first hints of color are always an excitement for the change of seasons, but these early ones are a tease, as it still means the "main show" is a while away. Realistically, we will be looking at mainly bare trees for at least the next 4 weeks. When the sun is out buds will be noticeable, whereas when its cloudy it will look like anytime in mid-winter. In early September I get so excited when the first color shows, but its really going to be a solid month before the landscape isnt generally green. Such is the change of seasons lol

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any saved radar images of the storm?

Not the highest quality, but these UCAR radar images are okay.

Edit: Our tornado dropped around 4:15 on the big cell west of Wichita.

http://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/current/mcview.phtml?prod=ictrad&java=script&mode=archive&frames=15&interval=5&year=2010&month=5&day=10&hour=16&minute=5

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Some pretty nice CG action out in the western sky right now. Pretty impressive elevated cell moving in.

Looks like tomorrow will end up being a cool/raw day, as even the GFS now agrees we fail to get into the warm sector. Other than yesterday this has been a common theme for northern Illinois this month.

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