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March 22-23 Storm Thread: Cabins and Pony-Os?


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I do think there was a lot of drift from that band. HFD is about 9kft below the lowest beam from BOX. There was big lift with this in the DGZ around H6. So with decent W flow there was plenty of time to drift it toward Kevin. Reminds me of all of those deform bands I had and where it wouldn’t start pounding until the band passed me to my north due to N flow and my distance from the GYX beam.

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  On 3/23/2019 at 10:38 AM, dendrite said:

I do think there was a lot of drift from that band. HFD is about 9kft below the lowest beam from BOX. There was big lift with this in the DGZ around H6. So with decent W flow there was plenty of time to drift it toward Kevin. Reminds me of all of those deform bands I had and where it wouldn’t start pounding until the band passed me to my north due to N flow and my distance from the GYX beam.

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The second I saw that radar you posted last night , I knew that was how we ended up getting the heavy amounts 

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  On 3/23/2019 at 10:53 AM, Damage In Tolland said:

The second I saw that radar you posted last night , I knew that was how we ended up getting the heavy amounts 

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I mean we could estimate. I’m not sure what the fall velocity would be for your snow. Maybe about 1 m/s for good sized dendrites? HFD is about 2700m below the beam. Factor in the avg wind from H6-H9 and we could see if the horizontal distance traveled matches your distance from HFD.

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  On 3/23/2019 at 10:57 AM, dendrite said:

I mean we could estimate. I’m not sure what the fall velocity would be for your snow. Maybe about 1 m/s for good sized dendrites? HFD is about 2700m below the beam. Factor in the avg wind from H6-H9 and we could see if the horizontal distance traveled matches your distance from HFD.

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Winds were WNW so maybe it was the snow over Springfield?

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