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Feb 9: Iggles flying, weenies high-fivin’: the kickoff to a great stretch


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Yeah I'd try to tone down the intensity of your d-drips if/when taking this thing to the next level.     There's plenty of reasons why that run might be 20 or so % too much.

I'm still in the 6-8" camp for now. 

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21 minutes ago, Prismshine Productions said:

Dang Euro... That would be 10-12+ NoP4b065f1fe06eedaafd3a36536aae639e.jpg

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At 10:1 snow ratio.  .1"  liq = 1 inch of snow.

SO, that's 7 or 8" above.   just sayn'  

Extending that 10 to 12 would require 15:1, then combining that with compaction after the first couple of inches ... it's probably not making a foot.

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7 minutes ago, Prismshine Productions said:

It is their way of saying inches

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Not exactly. You should read and consult before you give advice.  8 is the MOS number for BOS snow per MEX guidance.  It technically means they’re saying 8+(so in that sense you’re right) but I have way less vs the muthufukkas over the years.

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5 minutes ago, weathafella said:

Not exactly. You should read and consult before you give advice.  8 is the MOS number for BOS snow per MEX guidance.  It technically means they’re saying 8+(so in that sense you’re right) but I have way less vs the muthufukkas over the years.


Yep, I’ll translate for those who don’t know

1= 0.1”-2.0”

2= 2-4”

4= 4-6”

6= 6-8”

8= 8”+ 

 

 

8 is the highest it goes so if the model was predicting 20” of snow in that 12 hour period, it would still spit out an 8 on MOS  

 

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