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Feb 15 Clipper Obs


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The satellite is already taking on what appears to be an eye, AIT "snowcane" not a technical term but what a beautiful evolution on WV. Visable tomorrow morning at sunrise will make the National Presses. Modis is going to be a great cover picture. 

 

So far not much accum. but that's going to deteriorate by the hour.

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  On 2/15/2014 at 9:49 PM, sbos_wx said:

You can see now that banding is becoming more focused but is still coming ashore and pushing NW. The E MA Kev to ORH to LWM and southeast focus is coming to fruition.

Looks to me like the heaviest bands are struggling to make it past NW RI-Boston....well modeled.

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  On 2/15/2014 at 9:52 PM, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Looks to me like the heaviest bands are struggling to make it past NW RI-Boston....well modeled.

 

Esp north of the Pike in the 128-495 corridor. The radar just seems to die there

 

Still pretty paltry here in Sudbury, even though we've had steady SN- since 1PM

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  On 2/15/2014 at 9:58 PM, sbos_wx said:

Heaviest echos south of cape are making great headway NW, but your going to struggle to get into the heavy heavies as modeled.

Yup.

 

That is what I hate about this locale....a lot of times I'm stuck in the middle, not far enough in either direction.

 

I miss out on the se MA juggernauts, and oes, yet am just close enough to the ocean to get to 32.000000000001 and rain, like I did on Wednesday night.

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