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Can someone briefly explain the correlation to the height differences in this NAM case 4km vs. 12km and how they relates to snow falling at ground level?

theoretically the 4KM Nam should be at a finer detail be able to forecast the atmosphere in smaller slices, picking up nuances such as terrain and ocean influence etc better, smaller grid equal more accurate forecast , ....NOT

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Still a heck of an ice storm for Maine on the Nammer suite

 

 

If that verifies, Maine's biggest sugaries (in NW Somerset County) would be devastated.  Lots of young (20-35 yr old) softwood stands in that darkest color as well.  Young spruce and fir usually do better in ice than other species, but those stands often hold considerable pine, taller than the S-F, and quite vulnerable.  Ice, ice, go away.  Don't come back another day.

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If that verifies, Maine's biggest sugaries (in NW Somerset County) would be devastated.  Lots of young (20-35 yr old) softwood stands in that darkest color as well.  Young spruce and fir usually do better in ice than other species, but those stands often hold considerable pine, taller than the S-F, and quite vulnerable.  Ice, ice, go away.  Don't come back another day.

 

Not to mention across the border in Quebec too.

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If that verifies, Maine's biggest sugaries (in NW Somerset County) would be devastated.  Lots of young (20-35 yr old) softwood stands in that darkest color as well.  Young spruce and fir usually do better in ice than other species, but those stands often hold considerable pine, taller than the S-F, and quite vulnerable.  Ice, ice, go away.  Don't come back another day.

 

 

Not to mention across the border in Quebec too.

Yikes this is not a good setup for them, watch RGEM LL profiles

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Another mild weekend enroute ahead of that frontal system early next week. With some sun and a SW flow, maybe we get back to 45-55F by Saturday and Sunday.

We can't complain anymore. Time to embrace it. I'd rather be snowless and comfortable than snowless and uncomfortable.

Yea, you guys may or may not have noticed, but I've just about checked out.

Probably will not even renew wxbell for March.

I'll will check a few times per week just to make sure the season still blows.

Night.

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