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Coop Crushing Snow 02/15/17


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Just now, 40/70 Benchmark said:

I remeber that vaguely..

2/19/93

 

CHH SA 2045 OVC 2SW- 21/M/0214G20/997
CHH SA 1955 OVC 1SW-BS 22/M/3415G20/996/ 90418
CHH SA 1855 OVC 1BS 22/M/3415G22/995/ 90418
CHH SA 1755 X 1/16SW+BS 22/21/3415G26/995/ SNOINCR 2/9/18
CHH SA 1655 X 1/4S-BS 25/M/0118G26/994/ 90416
CHH SA 1550 X 1/2SBS 24/M/0318G25/994/ SNOINCR 1/3/16
CHH SA 1450 X 3/4S- 25/M/0115/993
CHH SA 1345 W0X 0S+ 24/M/3415G22/992/ SNOINCR 2/2/15
CHH SA 1245 X 1/8S+BS 23/M/3515G25/991/1/4/13 SNOW
CHH SA 1145 X 1/16S+ 24/M/3513/985/9 INCHES -4 INCHES LAST HR.
CHH SA 1045 X 1/4S+ 24/M/3215G25/985
CHH SA 0945 OVC 1/2S- 24/M/3213G26/985
CHH SA 0845 OVC 1S- 24/M/3513/985
CHH SA 0745 OVC 3S- 26/M/3513/985
CHH SA 0545 BKN 7 26/M/0205/984
 

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  1. @4castrnh weir whats your thoughts on Nor Lun for CapeAnn ? Thanks

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    @PeterLovasco , honestly hard to tell, but if history repeats, your snow will come as trof axis pivots SW after midnight, my first guess 6"?

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29 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

The part I'd be most worried about is what happens when the convergence zone sinks south....models may struggle with the intensity of the band and location as that happens.

This was obviously a long time ago, but I recall a monster bust in E MA in March 1992 from such a band that came down from southern ME...swung right down over E MA and produced like 4" per hour snows....it only lasted like 1-2 hours, but at those rates, that's all it took for 6-8" of snow to surprise everyone.

Got a totally unexpected 2" at our (then) Gardiner home, in a very meh winter.  Was a bit less thrilled upon learning that PWM got 11" (and later, that Goose Rocks Beach in Kennebunkport had 6"/hr dumping for 2' total.)

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20 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

2/19/93

 

CHH SA 2045 OVC 2SW- 21/M/0214G20/997
CHH SA 1955 OVC 1SW-BS 22/M/3415G20/996/ 90418
CHH SA 1855 OVC 1BS 22/M/3415G22/995/ 90418
CHH SA 1755 X 1/16SW+BS 22/21/3415G26/995/ SNOINCR 2/9/18
CHH SA 1655 X 1/4S-BS 25/M/0118G26/994/ 90416
CHH SA 1550 X 1/2SBS 24/M/0318G25/994/ SNOINCR 1/3/16
CHH SA 1450 X 3/4S- 25/M/0115/993
CHH SA 1345 W0X 0S+ 24/M/3415G22/992/ SNOINCR 2/2/15
CHH SA 1245 X 1/8S+BS 23/M/3515G25/991/1/4/13 SNOW
CHH SA 1145 X 1/16S+ 24/M/3513/985/9 INCHES -4 INCHES LAST HR.
CHH SA 1045 X 1/4S+ 24/M/3215G25/985
CHH SA 0945 OVC 1/2S- 24/M/3213G26/985
CHH SA 0845 OVC 1S- 24/M/3513/985
CHH SA 0745 OVC 3S- 26/M/3513/985
CHH SA 0545 BKN 7 26/M/0205/984
 

 

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I hung out in Lowell, MA last night, throughout the day, awaiting the evolution of this system.  Consequently, I'm comtemplating where I may relocate to.  I'm torn between the Freysburg, ME area and NE MA, at the current time.  I've done way too much traveling and spent a ton of money the past 7 days, as I initially was only going S of here to document last Thursdays blizzard.  

Just couldn't leave the general region within 24 hours of another fairly significant storm (and the outside chance another blizzard could envelope coastal ME).  When I finally do get back home, the conditions at my place are likely to be far more frigid and volitale than anything I've witnessed during the blizzards of the past week!

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