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Nov 2 Storm Obs


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Starting to sag a little.

 

 

 

 

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Lovely

 

Great pics, folks.  Congrats to those who got snow.  Sunny out here in GC since I got home (fun landing at BDL).

 

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Wrapping up here as some snizzle. Nice little early season snow. Tough to be disappointed, but after last night, mayne just a tiny bit.

Always fun to see flakes before the usual suspects

 

Nah, it's good to have some first accumulations this early. Take it and run with it. Some winters don't have this until Jan lol.

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Eh, things did shift around though. I'm just joking about that reference. It's like this weird Indian proverb that never dies...lol.

lol, it was written on scrolls way back so it must be true.

There's truth to the warm ground thing though it needs to be rephrased..."warm ground will require sufficient rates to accumulate" or something. I have no idea what the right way to attack that is. If it's not heavy rates after the initial coating your accums get cut down from melting from below.

DEW POINTS AT THE SURFCE HAVE ALLOWED PWM TO GO OVER TO

SNOW IN THE LAST HOUR... IN GENERAL DEWPOINTS ARE DRIVING THE

PTYPE WITH COLD AIR ALOFT MAKING THIS A RAIN/SNOW

EVENT...ALTHOUGH RADAR HINTS AT SOME MELTING AND SLEET POSSIBLE

OFF SHORE AND DOWNEAST. ACCUMULATIONS HAVE BEEN LEFT MAINLY IN

PLACE. WARM GROUND MAY LIMIT ACCUMULATION... WALDO COUNTY HAS

ALREADY REPORTED 2 IN... WHILE HERE IN GRAY NOT MUCH IS STICKING

YET.

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lol, it was written on scrolls way back so it must be true.

There's truth to the warm ground thing though it needs to be rephrased..."warm ground will require sufficient rates to accumulate" or something. I have no idea what the right way to attack that is. If it's not heavy rates after the initial coating your accums get cut down from melting from below.

DEW POINTS AT THE SURFCE HAVE ALLOWED PWM TO GO OVER TO

SNOW IN THE LAST HOUR... IN GENERAL DEWPOINTS ARE DRIVING THE

PTYPE WITH COLD AIR ALOFT MAKING THIS A RAIN/SNOW

EVENT...ALTHOUGH RADAR HINTS AT SOME MELTING AND SLEET POSSIBLE

OFF SHORE AND DOWNEAST. ACCUMULATIONS HAVE BEEN LEFT MAINLY IN

PLACE. WARM GROUND MAY LIMIT ACCUMULATION... WALDO COUNTY HAS

ALREADY REPORTED 2 IN... WHILE HERE IN GRAY NOT MUCH IS STICKING

YET.

 

Someday we're going to really inject some science into this...

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