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December 26-27th Storm Observation Thread


dryslot

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Congrats on the Blue Bomb Ray.

Was wondering how close to Boston it's snowing:

If reports are correct, it's snowing in Newton, Chestnut Hill, Waban... we're talking < 5 miles from downtown Boston, and even closer to Brookline, Jerry.

Just rain up to Stop and Shop. When it comes down with intensity lots of flakes mix in.

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Yeah i only flipped for a brief period, very light SN now, where are you located?

Literally the most NW corner of Harwinton, CT. The physical NW corner of the town is in my neighbors backyard lol, so basically Torrington. I'm pretty far into Litchfield County, more than you'd think if you looked at a map of the town itself.

Those are some really heavy echoes again south of here...if we can stay snow it will be sick. How accurate are those R/S lines?

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Coming down pretty good here in Cumberland, maybe a bit of rain mixing in but not too bad. I'd say about an inch on the grass by looking at it but the roads are what the issue is. Just had to drive from Franklin to Cumberland down 295 and it's a mess.

RI dot cams show pvd lookin like 1.5 to 2 inches or show in a few cams of the city

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Because its not a sleet/snow line over E MA...its a rain/snow line...its snow aloft which the radar picks up but melts to rain because of the BL over far E MA.

Thanks Will...

I guess I'm missing something...

I thought the Correlation Coefficient was a measure of how homogeneous returns from the horizontal and vertical pulses are...

Mixed precipitation of any kind (snow melting to rain, snow/sleet, rain/sleet) would reduce the CC, whereas homogeneous precipitation (all rain or all snow) would have a high CC.

You can PM me so we don't distract from Obs, but this is a great winter setup to study the utility of dual-pol.

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