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Dec 9-10 Storm Observation Thread


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  On 12/10/2014 at 7:09 PM, Ginxy said:

he just posted, one per hour IMG_20141210_140228.jpg

 

Dumping good still. I was out and about for a bit earlier and the roads were a mess. We're probably between 1.5" and 2" by now, so today looks to be a nice surprise, which is a relief after yesterday's torrential rain with mangled flakes disaster here. Maybe I can pull off 4-5" from this if this keeps going for a few hours?

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  On 12/10/2014 at 7:25 PM, wxmanmitch said:

Dumping good still. I was out and about for a bit earlier and the roads were a mess. We're probably between 1.5" and 2" by now, so today looks to be a nice surprise, which is a relief after yesterday's torrential rain with mangled flakes disaster here. Maybe I can pull off 4-5" from this if this keeps going for a few hours?

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Pouring aggregates right now.  Like last night these things are like 1" in diameter and feel like someone is dropping pinecones on your head.

 

This is what British Columbia must be like to live in.

 

Huge firehose of Atlantic moisture aimed into the east slopes of the Greens.  No surprise these massive flakes are causing some good bright banding.

 

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  On 12/10/2014 at 7:37 PM, powderfreak said:

Pouring aggregates right now.  Like last night these things are like 1" in diameter and feel like someone is dropping pinecones on your head.

 

This is what British Columbia must be like to live in.

 

Huge firehose of Atlantic moisture aimed into the east slopes of the Greens.  No surprise these massive flakes are causing some good bright banding.

 

 

 

Nice, it looked kind of iffy up there on the soundings, but it looks like the thin warm layers are being overcome by good dynamics.

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  On 12/10/2014 at 8:04 PM, Damage In Tolland said:

How so?

 

I looked at last night. It was maybe a hair above 0C at 925. 12z euro had it over you. And I told you why. Earlier, dynamics helped flip you over. That can overcome a meager warm layer. It's cooling from here on out slowly from SW-NE.

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  On 12/10/2014 at 7:40 PM, ORH_wxman said:

Nice, it looked kind of iffy up there on the soundings, but it looks like the thin warm layers are being overcome by good dynamics.

 

 

  On 12/10/2014 at 7:52 PM, Ginxy said:

euro looked fine to me, glad it won out. man I miss this. road trip weekend coming, probably Vt bound

 

He's just far enough west, its been freezing rain or even plain rain in Montpelier and Saint Johnsbury all day.

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  On 12/10/2014 at 8:04 PM, Damage In Tolland said:

How so?

 

 

It's been mostly rain ro sleet east of the river...some flakage has mixed in when it comes down heavier, but I'm not sure how that was a big bust by the Euro. We're talking fractions of a degree.

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  On 12/10/2014 at 8:24 PM, powderfreak said:

Look at the size of these aggregates. Clean the car windshield off and seconds later it's getting covered in these things that literally are like snowballs falling from the sky.

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Yet another classic PF snow dumpage when you were negative yesterday :lol:

don't move to the cp, i don't know if you would survive :lol:

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