NickD2011 Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Post your radar/model analysis and commentary during the storm here! Observations and totals go here: http://www.americanw...-obs-1225-1228/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ag3 Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Heavy snow right now in Astoria. Strong winds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wannabehippie Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Agreed, coming down like crazy over on 29th and Ditmars in Astoria. GO SNOW! Heavy snow right now in Astoria. Strong winds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jm1220 Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 It's just absolutely snowing in BUCKETS outside right now. I'm guessing we have to be well over 3" and maybe even pushing 4". That is one insane band gearing up over southern/central NJ right now and translating towards here. Hopefully the pivot starts soon though and the band doesn't move completely past us. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joey Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 It's just absolutely snowing in BUCKETS outside right now. I'm guessing we have to be well over 3" and maybe even pushing 4". That is one insane band gearing up over southern/central NJ right now and translating towards here. Hopefully the pivot starts soon though and the band doesn't move completely past us. It isn't..it backbuilds as it moves west. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris L Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Anyone check out Somers Point NJ in Atlantic County?? 6" at 1 PM... Quite unbelieveable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stratuslove Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 another friendly reminder, this is not for obs... you can use the pinned threads for that... lets keep this to analysis.... ----correction, lets keep this to GOOD analysis. if you dont have anything pertinent to post. please refrain. NO OFF TOPIC is allowed here, take it to PM or start a new thread in OT or use our fabulous chat function. We're going through threads like some people go through cheap toilet paper, lets try and keep the posting down by keeping the garbage out. Again, if you're not sure if you have something good to post, err on the side of caution and don't post and read and learn instead! Thanks guys! Enjoy the Snow! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Voyager Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Looking at current radar returns, I wonder if we're seeing the approximate locations for the light, moderate and heavy snows for the remainder of the storm. The heavier bands that were moving northwest through the Lehigh Valley and toward the Wyoming and Susquehanna Valleys have retreated somewhat, and that movement in general has stopped and appears to be holding serve in it's present location. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quakertown needs snow Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 yellow echoes in nj Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goldstar Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Looking at current radar returns, I wonder if we're seeing the approximate locations for the light, moderate and heavy snows for the remainder of the storm. The heavier bands that were moving northwest through the Lehigh Valley and toward the Wyoming and Susquehanna Valleys have retreated somewhat, and that movement in general has stopped and appears to be holding serve in it's present location. Those initial bands pushed through but it looks like it is backbuilding nicely over bucks and montco and still pushing west and northwest. I haven't seen an easerly component yet, probably not for another few hours. Though it will certainly be lighter every few miles west, even out in Tamaqua you should do alright! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobBensalemSnow Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Heavy Snow now in Hamden, CT, WOW Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdt Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Looking at current radar returns, I wonder if we're seeing the approximate locations for the light, moderate and heavy snows for the remainder of the storm. The heavier bands that were moving northwest through the Lehigh Valley and toward the Wyoming and Susquehanna Valleys have retreated somewhat, and that movement in general has stopped and appears to be holding serve in it's present location. I think we are starting to see the general setup but remember as the system condtinues to evolve deepen and progess slowly to the N or NNE or maybe even NNW at a point the orientation of the bands will change and they will also pivot. What I think you may be seeing at this point with more certainty is the western edge of accumulating snows in PA. The mesoscale dynamics are just now starting to take off and that will also effect the banding setup, location movement etc. Up to this point it seems this is going pretty much as expected with no big surprise yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ARyan Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Check out the nose of the jet just south of Nassau/Bklyn. The forcing on that nose is incredible. Somebody is about to get slammed around NYC, western LI, and Eastern NJ. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thundersnow12 Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 congrats to all you east coast guys getting the snow. really nice band from NYC down to between phili and atlantic city, probably dropping 1-2" the sfc low is begin to deepen very rapidly off the coast and the 850mb frontogenesis is insane! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WintersGrasp Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 As the new NAM shows, it looks like the heaviest stuff (foot or more will be over NYC and most of long island and coastal NJ. Here in northeast nj it appears we just miss out on the best stuff, but still 8-10" here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tmagan Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Apparently wind damage in Union county, NJ. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LocoAko Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Apparently wind damage in Union county, NJ. I believe that was actually due to cars hitting poles, not the wind. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thundersnow12 Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 really nice shot of this thing on WV. also going to get some nasty snowfall rates nearing 3-4" once thunderstorms start developing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
earthlight Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Unreal frontogenic forcing developing now. Somebody in NE NJ/NYC/Western LI is going to get absolutely hammered the next several hours. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
earthlight Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 really nice shot of this thing on WV. also going to get some nasty snowfall rates nearing 3-4" once thunderstorms start developing. Awesome shot--the mid level dry punch is one of the most impressive I have seen in a winter storm on the east coast in recent memory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jmister Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Beginning to think that double-digit totals will be hard to come by in the immediate Philadelphia region. While we are seeing rates of around 1/2 inch/hr now, they will pick up but likely not last long enough or be intense enough to reach 10-12" totals. Areas to the east will fare better. I think 6-10" for PHL and its immediate suburbs appear most likely at this time. That could change, largely depending on how far west the strong deformation band retrogrades. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SACRUS Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 I wouldn't worry about the nam - just check radar. Everyone in NJ will do well and those east of i-95 the best. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
earthlight Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jm1220 Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 I'm starting to think 20" is a possibility for Nassau County if the banding keeps setting up like this. Just unreal!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jerseystorm Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 I wouldn't worry about the nam - just check radar. Everyone in NJ will do well and those east of i-95 the best. WOW look at that band right off AC,it's about to explode!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
forkyfork Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 the NAM slides the best banding almost due north, and it appears it's slightly west of where it was modeled... NE NJ will get in on it around 4 or 5 pm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris L Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Increbile dynamics; classic banding with STEEP ascent.... Am I right there? I am kind of learning about the process... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goombatommy Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Beginning to think that double-digit totals will be hard to come by in the immediate Philadelphia region. While we are seeing rates of around 1/2 inch/hr now, they will pick up but likely not last long enough or be intense enough to reach 10-12" totals. Areas to the east will fare better. I think 6-10" for PHL and its immediate suburbs appear most likely at this time. That could change, largely depending on how far west the strong deformation band retrogrades. If you look at the radar - it looks like those heavier bands in NJ want to push west. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Edge Weather Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Looks like the western end of Long Island is getting dry slotted? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmb8021 Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 any of these bands going to make it into the lower hudson valley, or are they going to stay south and east? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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