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Obs for the Cweat Cape Cod Cruiser anafrontal event 3-5-15


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  On 3/5/2015 at 8:45 PM, N. OF PIKE said:

Well, with this gradient nobody is gonna nail down the difference between 5" and 2" in county warnings when 4 miles can be the difference

Exactly.  At this point, trying to redeem themselves with a new map like this is dumb. The advisory goes till 7:00 or so, so it's not like much

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  On 3/5/2015 at 8:37 PM, CoastalWx said:

The "oh sh*t" reaction to hoist them up last second seems dumb. 

 

Well as silly as it is, the warnings make sense. Because we're tracked on warnings hoisting a zero lead time warning is better than a handful of missed events. Public perception, really doesn't do crap for anyone.

 

When it comes to advisories, we aren't tracked on stats, so they likely put them up to avoid having a warning next to nothing on the map.

 

Some of the games we play can be ridiculous at times.

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  On 3/5/2015 at 8:48 PM, OceanStWx said:

Well as silly as it is, the warnings make sense. Because we're tracked on warnings hoisting a zero lead time warning is better than a handful of missed events. Public perception, really doesn't do crap for anyone.

 

When it comes to advisories, we aren't tracked on stats, so they likely put them up to avoid having a warning next to nothing on the map.

 

Some of the games we play can be ridiculous at times.

 

Yeah, but it's kind of silly. I understand what you mean, but it does nothing for the public to hoist it only because it looks bad for lead time. 

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  On 3/5/2015 at 9:21 PM, SouthCoastMA said:

Haha, that would be nice. Depths must be back near 2ft again, which is impressive after the DSD day yesterday where we lost a few.

You are making a nice comeback..... Nice surprise bust down that way today.

I rode the line and ended up with 5.5" .... Can't complain

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This one's a throwback.  I remember heading south from Boston chasing circa 1975-probably February.   I was driving a Plymouth Belvedere with "3 on the tree" and my friend in the passenger seat had his head out the window to report when the dimly visible moon disappeared.  We hit a foot of snow at the canal. 

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Metal shed disaster averted, these doors were fine two hours ago, saw this and said oh crap. Climbed up and yea collapsed in. Shoveled all the snow off, went in and bent it back up, main beam is twisted but it's saved. One thing I did find is the snow under those trees is 35 plus inches deep

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  On 3/5/2015 at 9:52 PM, weathafella said:

This one's a throwback. I remember heading south from Boston chasing circa 1975-probably February. I was driving a Plymouth Belvedere with "3 on the tree" and my friend in the passenger seat had his head out the window to report when the dimly visible moon disappeared. We hit a foot of snow at the canal.

Cweat special
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  On 3/5/2015 at 9:54 PM, Ginxy said:

Metal shed disaster averted, these doors were fine two hours ago, saw this and said oh crap. Climbed up and yea collapsed in. Shoveled all the snow off, went in and bent it back up, main beam is twisted but it's saved. One thing I did find is the snow under those trees is 35 plus inches deep

 

 

Nice Save!!

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  On 3/5/2015 at 9:55 PM, metagraphica said:

Just finished snow blowing the driveways, mine and my neighbors. Moderate snow started up while I was out there. .5" new. 6.5" total.

Lol I know my favorite kind of day time snow too, just doesn't stop and then bursts for a while
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