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6 minutes ago, cut said:

Nice - I'm assuming Meteo? I have B of Music. I went to the weather lab with a friend of mine from Durgin - I almost went for Met instead of music, but spandex and long hair won in the end!!

Nah...sociology undergrad....Regional Economic Social Development for grad....now just finishing up my MSW at Salem State.

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1 minute ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Nah...sociology undergrad....Regional Economic Social Development for grad....now just finishing up m y MSW at Salem State.

Nice - I read your's and Tip's stuff all the time on these threads - good stuff. UML churns out talent!!

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45 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

There was prob like a 1-2C warm nose at 750mb while 925mb was -12C.

If this refers to the 1/17-18/94 event (sounds like it), we had gritty refracting snow at 5F making vertical light beams outside of our place 9 miles S of Augusta, while RKD had RA, 40s, and SE gales.  I think they the whole camel, not just the nose.

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2 minutes ago, tamarack said:

If this refers to the 1/17-18/94 event (sounds like it), we had gritty refracting snow at 5F making vertical light beams outside of our place 9 miles S of Augusta, while RKD had RA, 40s, and SE gales.  I think they the whole camel, not just the nose.

No, it was one of the earlier Jan '94 events...either the 3rd-4th or the 7-8th...one of those got a very narrow warm nose into parts of SNE to cause some sleet for a time.

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Just now, CoastalWx said:

I hope I don't jinx it, but starting to think that ridge poking into Greenland is real. That would help lock in the PV on our side. A good thing. That's been pretty steadfast for days.

I've been thinking the same thing...it hasn't waivered. Guess we'll find out soon enough.

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13 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

 Didn't you get the memo? 

 WNE no longer cashes in on coastal storms.  

We've had a bad run with them for sure, miller Bs are a b*tch. need more southern bowling bawls or canadian shortwaves that dig deep into the south, not slide through OH Valley transfering off the NJ coast. those rarely get going in time for west of 91. 

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5 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Weenie EPS run today...basically one perpetual scooter sprawling high from the plains. All kinds of cold available to tap...hopefully the details work out for us.

I guess the question is suppression?  Doesn't seem like that will happen this year.  I hope not.  With the cold centered more west, and some SE ridging, I'd think the angle of storms would get at least SNE.  Exciting times ahead.  SWFEs, now a coastal and maybe soon a classic long duration overrunner. 

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11 minutes ago, tamarack said:

Did this past January's bomb manage to avoid your area?

yup, 6" while a quick ride down rte 7 doubled it. Had the northern band literally get to me for an hr or so then it settled to my south, flipping me the bird in the process. 

I never expected much so it wasnt a let down. unlike jan '15 lol. 

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