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Following a Miller A/B hybrid type coastal potential, Feb 13th ... As yet untapped potential and a higher ceiling with this one


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2 minutes ago, Radtechwxman said:

That's insane. Kind of what I figured. Big ol' fatties. Easily getting 2-3in/hr rates there now if not more. 

Definitely dealing with a decent amount of compaction and melting from underneath, don't believe it's adding up quite as much as we thought, but still awesome to watch.

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3.5" of the heaviest paste should do it. Very approximate because of how fast the snow is melting and settling. 

It's funny, there have been a million different ways of this storm appearing in models, and that is about what I thought I'd get the whole time, all for the same reason: didn't ever think I'd be in the best banding and it's just too warm and fast. 

 

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1 minute ago, CCHurricane said:

Definitely dealing with a decent amount of compaction and melting from underneath, don't believe it's adding up quite as much as we thought, but still awesome to watch.

Probably from warm antecedent conditions and the wet nature of the snow but if your rates keep up it should overcome it

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1 hour ago, Layman said:

You must be in some pretty rarified air with this mishap.  There's the group that walked on the moon, then you and like 1 or 2 other guys who've probably done this :lol:

To top the day off just took a digger and landed hard on my shoulder.  What a day. But snow winding down with 8 new so it was a great day mishaps aside.

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