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March 6th-8th Ocean Storm Obs


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I think we will be lucky to get a coating while west and east might get several inches, just the way it goes.

 

flurry here and there

34

the night is still young, we had a nice turnaround from the blizzard, I wouldn't be worried quite yet.

33 SN-(or is it SN, what is the criteria for SN? Wunderground station is reporting .8 mile visibility here)

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definitely some sort of subsidence. But i'm not exactly sure from what. Almost reminds me of a radar loop showing the result of downsloping off the white mountains during a storm. Not downsloping in this case but definitely some sort of subsidence nonetheless. Maybe that area is in some subsidence portion of a frontogenetical feature or is the result of speed divergence.

Yeah its been weird. I'm not sure what its from either. I thought maybe at first there was convergence at H5 from the incoming lakes SW but it doesn't really look like that.

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Suprised it's not sticking to pavement yet, it's snowing at a good rate, probably an inch an hour or so if it all were to accumulate. I think it's because we had alot of non accumulating stuff earlier, and that's going to mean it's going to take a while to cool down the surfaces. flakes staying for 30 seconds or so now before melting instead of melting on contact, shouldn't be too much longer until it starts to accumulate.

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It looks like something frontegenical, but might be related to the interaction of the s/w Will talked about too. I noticed for a while the band in ern CT had a tight gradient which is classic for frontogenesis. Your band might be related to some sort of deformation from the incoming s/w.

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