wxsniss Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 Interesting... she's a politician and not a scientist, but I'm sure the thought crossed people's minds here too... as with lots of things here, too microscopic a sample size to say anything conclusively (and not intending to start a whole CC debate here, just relaying a reaction while the puddles are still drying): “I think it goes to show not only is our climate changing in general that we haven’t had a significant snowstorm now in more than two years, but also the predictability of the weather — every storm can change so quickly on its path, the projections, the amounts,” Wu said. https://www.boston.com/news/weather/2024/02/13/what-mayor-wu-had-to-say-about-bostons-snow-forecast-bust/?p1=hp_featurestack 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 4 Seasons Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 First pass ill update tomorrow as i get more reports and cocorahs 12 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damage In Tolland Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 Solid snow falling again. Coating up 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JC-CT Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 3 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said: First pass ill update tomorrow as i get more reports and cocorahs 11.25, doesn't change your map 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CT Rain Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 3 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said: First pass ill update tomorrow as i get more reports and cocorahs We take everything about this map 2 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorEastermass128 Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 4 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said: First pass ill update tomorrow as i get more reports and cocorahs CT killed it. Nice! ACTATT 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitz Craver Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 That was the best snowfall I’ve been in since Nemo. At times the flakes were so huge and coming down at such a rate you could barely keep your eyes open or see but an arms length in front of you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Windcredible! Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 Only 3" here near the shoreline. Torched BL really killed us. Not really terribly surprising...but still disappointing. Over 2 years (1/29/22) since last warning event and counting. At least this one put us over last year's pitiful season total. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 4 Seasons Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 1 minute ago, Mr. Windcredible! said: Only 3" here near the shoreline. Torched BL really killed us. Not really terribly surprising...but still disappointing. Over 2 years (1/29/22) since last warning event and counting. At least this one put us over last year's pitiful season total. really? there is a 5" report from Clinton at 210PM but might have been more inland you must be right at the beach? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CT Valley Snowman Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 Measured between 5.5" and 6" here. Lines up nicely with your map as I am north of the center of Enfield where the 6-inch line is. I'll go with 5.75". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ORH_wxman Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 16 minutes ago, wxsniss said: Interesting... she's a politician and not a scientist, but I'm sure the thought crossed people's minds here too... as with lots of things here, too microscopic a sample size to say anything conclusively (and not intending to start a whole CC debate here, just relaying a reaction while the puddles are still drying): “I think it goes to show not only is our climate changing in general that we haven’t had a significant snowstorm now in more than two years, but also the predictability of the weather — every storm can change so quickly on its path, the projections, the amounts,” Wu said. https://www.boston.com/news/weather/2024/02/13/what-mayor-wu-had-to-say-about-bostons-snow-forecast-bust/?p1=hp_featurestack Classic. Short term busts have become rarer and rarer, but then when one happens, it’s because of CC. No shame at all. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CT Rain Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 7 minutes ago, Mr. Windcredible! said: Only 3" here near the shoreline. Torched BL really killed us. Not really terribly surprising...but still disappointing. Over 2 years (1/29/22) since last warning event and counting. At least this one put us over last year's pitiful season total. It's amazing how quickly things tend to decrease once you get east of Guilford. My parents had 7.5" in Guilford only 2 miles from the Sound. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Windcredible! Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 5 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said: really? there is a 5" report from Clinton at 210PM but might have been more inland you must be right at the beach? I'm a few miles inland. But another mile or two NW could've been all it took to grab another couple inches. Maybe if someone was using a snowboard and cleared it mid-way...that could've helped too. But I never went above 3" on any surface I tried measuring on. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Diggiebot Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 Lots of power outages on the Cape. The snow has finally stopped. I lost power in Dennis. The wind is still pretty gusty and we have 7-8 inches of paste on all the trees. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bryan63 Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 After shoveling the driveway with my shovel that worked while living in North Carolina, I am grateful we did not get anymore. If it snows again it may be time to finally upgrade. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STILL N OF PIKE Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 9 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said: Classic. Short term busts have become rarer and rarer, but then when one happens, it’s because of CC. No shame at all. And this passes the smell test for most of the educated in the area bc they don’t understand the nuances of forecasting , intellectual sell outs 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Windcredible! Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 9 minutes ago, CT Rain said: It's amazing how quickly things tend to decrease once you get east of Guilford. My parents had 7.5" in Guilford only 2 miles from the Sound. yeah I was surprised by that too. For many years I thought as long as you were west of the river along the shoreline things tended to work out pretty good in marginal situations. Last few years have been rough though, definitely have become a snow hole just like NL county. Watching the radar, seemed the best banding pushed just north of here after 7:30am or so...and we lost a couple critical hours. By the time we got back into some decent returns temp was up to 32.7 and it was all over. Crazy that literally a degree colder and it could've been a completely different story here it terms of totals. Seeing CC verify warning criteria also stings. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wxsniss Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 6 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said: Classic. Short term busts have become rarer and rarer, but then when one happens, it’s because of CC. No shame at all. Pseudo-science. If the mayor is going to speak broadly for meteorologists, would be nice if she said something like: "This was a more difficult forecast than usual, and meteorology can be an extremely challenging science. While forecasting has improved significantly, it still has imperfections. Also we are putting the horse down." 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RCNYILWX Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 Any speculation as to why the near term guidance almost uniformly did so poorly in at least hinting in the QPF output the response to the strong h7 f-gen? From only cursory glances within past few days, it looked like all the QPF was focused along the lower level fgen axis and then subsidence north of it. In reality, you had the subsidence north of the h7 "death band", so still a sharp cutoff but shifted farther north. It's certainly not uncommon for the models to struggle with the location and magnitude of response to fgen circulations in the QPF fields, but usually you do see hints at least. Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damage In Tolland Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 37 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said: First pass ill update tomorrow as i get more reports and cocorahs The band said to itself “ let’s park right on I-84” 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damage In Tolland Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 3 minutes ago, RCNYILWX said: Any speculation as to why the near term guidance almost uniformly did so poorly in at least hinting in the QPF output the response to the strong h7 f-gen? From only cursory glances within past few days, it looked like all the QPF was focused along the lower level fgen axis and then subsidence north of it. In reality, you had the subsidence north of the h7 "death band", so still a sharp cutoff but shifted farther north. It's certainly not uncommon for the models to struggle with the location and magnitude of response to fgen circulations in the QPF fields, but usually you do see hints at least. Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk I think this kind of event happens quite often in NNE in coastals that hit all of SNE hard. There almost always is a sneaky and unmodeled band that drops 6-12” + way north. Sometimes along the -8C line . With the storm shifting south yesterday that zone ended up south of where you’d normally see it 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavisStraight Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 18 minutes ago, Bryan63 said: After shoveling the driveway with my shovel that worked while living in North Carolina, I am grateful we did not get anymore. If it snows again it may be time to finally upgrade. I'd be in traction if I had to shovel todays snow, 7 inches of heavy wet snow, if I was a degree or two cooler, I would have had 10 inches. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ORH_wxman Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 9 minutes ago, wxsniss said: Pseudo-science. If the mayor is going to speak broadly for meteorologists, would be nice if she said something like: "This was a more difficult forecast than usual, and meteorology can be an extremely challenging science. While forecasting has improved significantly, it still has imperfections. Also we are putting the horse down." Well done on the bolded. Lol 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavisStraight Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 3 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said: I think this kind of event happens quite often in NNE in coastals that hit all of SNE hard. There almost always is a sneaky and unmodeled band that drops 6-12” + way north. Sometimes along the -8C line . With the storm shifting south yesterday that zone ended up south of where you’d normally see it I was originally expecting it over my head. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ice1972 Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 9 minutes ago, RCNYILWX said: Any speculation as to why the near term guidance almost uniformly did so poorly in at least hinting in the QPF output the response to the strong h7 f-gen? From only cursory glances within past few days, it looked like all the QPF was focused along the lower level fgen axis and then subsidence north of it. In reality, you had the subsidence north of the h7 "death band", so still a sharp cutoff but shifted farther north. It's certainly not uncommon for the models to struggle with the location and magnitude of response to fgen circulations in the QPF fields, but usually you do see hints at least. Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk IDK but don't we always say the best banding sets up north and west of where the h7 fronto? I feel so blessed to be the jackpot of that map.......best band since Feb 2013......though didn't last as long....... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ice1972 Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 39 minutes ago, Kitz Craver said: That was the best snowfall I’ve been in since Nemo. At times the flakes were so huge and coming down at such a rate you could barely keep your eyes open or see but an arms length in front of you. 100 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patrick-02540 Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 And down she goes. Finally looks and feels like February in these parts. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 4 Seasons Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 4 minutes ago, ice1972 said: 100 Thought 2017 was better than that up there. EHA got 19" and there was plenty of thunder and 3-4"/hr rates Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Great Snow 1717 Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 2 hours ago, HIPPYVALLEY said: And I’m happy that you’re happy! Ty Hippy, sending you a lot of respect. You're one of the very posters on AMWX...sincerely!! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoastalWx Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 Took my son down to Whitman to go sledding since they had about 3 inches of icy snow. It’s actually icy snow perfect sledding. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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