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January 11-12 Snowstorm Disco


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  On 1/12/2011 at 1:23 AM, LakeEffectKing said:

Good luck Dan! Hopefully I'll see another picture of you waist high in snow.....on the level!!!! :snowman::thumbsup:

Shoulder high, baby! ... one of the best weather trips of my life and the company and hospitality of the locals made it possible!

Way too big so removed it.

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  On 1/12/2011 at 1:26 AM, danstorm said:

Shoulder high, baby! I cartooned it... one of the best weather trips of my life and the company and hospitality of the locals made it possible!

Oh, you're Dan. For whatever reason I though the "dan" stood for Danbury lol.

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  On 1/12/2011 at 1:27 AM, cpickett79 said:

ummm "transfer" of energy to coastal. i want this thing to pivot just SE of block island.

MODERATORS...is there a file upload size? Geesus, a few of these images being linked must be enormous, take forever to load?

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I don't know what's really falling under those echoes in NJ but if it's half as hard as the bite on radar all models fail there and we've got ourselves a situation.

The question is, is it going to continue to slide (energy) e and go off where the NAM had it, is it already further west, or is this just a couple of hour blip?

Be crapping a brick if I was a meteorologist in Jersey right now...even though it should pass quickly?

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  On 1/12/2011 at 1:19 AM, DomNH said:

With every radar/pressure update, the mesos seem to be looking better and better. Don't know about you, but I'm getting kind of excited.

Definitely. I was keeping tempered expectations (10-12) but my eyes are starting to grow like Upton's this afternoon (18-24). Ut oh.

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  On 1/12/2011 at 1:32 AM, messenger said:

MODERATORS...is there a file upload size? Geesus, a few of these images being linked must be enormous, take forever to load?

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I don't know what's really falling under those echoes in NJ but if it's half as hard as the bite on radar all models fail there and we've got ourselves a situation.

The question is, is it going to continue to slide (energy) e and go off where the NAM had it, is it already further west, or is this just a couple of hour blip?

Be crapping a brick if I was a meteorologist in Jersey right now...even though it should pass quickly?

Look at HRRR, doing very well with modeled reflectivity and precip rates

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