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March 13th ... west Atlantic bombogenesis type low clipping SE New England, more certain ...may be expanding inland


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16 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

My fear with this is the deformation misses east and it becomes a CJ....pinned along the shore from Boston to KPYM and I get like 6-8" over 12 hours.  Unsatisfying, yet enough for people to b@tch about me b@tching.

Ray what do you use to estimate deformation band location?

I know it's due to convergence of moisture + divergence at H7 and H5... but do you use RH at H7... divergence at H7/H5... frontogenesis... general northwest edge of qpf ...?

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26 minutes ago, OSUmetstud said:

UK looks like 2"+ for the cape and 1.5" for BOS, maybe 1" for HFD?  

If those figures actually verify, and simply usuing a standard 10:1 ratio, it would qualify as a top 10 March event for both KBOS and KHFD, alone.  With bulk of precip occurring on Tuesday, would also likely break the single day MARCH snowfall record for KBOS of 13.2” from 3/19/1956!  In other words, potential for an historic storm/blizzard IF it phases and tracks close enough to BM.  

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