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NYC Jan 11-12 Regional Obs Thread


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  On 1/12/2011 at 5:13 AM, Snow88 said:

I did. It's tonight's run.

http://mag.ncep.noaa...=MODEL+GUIDANCE

starting to see some of that progged forcing in C NJ, but damn this needs to pivot NOW, snow holes quickly developing from Trenton on west and they're not staying in place or rotating south, rather they're collapsing toward the bombing low near Cape May

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  On 1/12/2011 at 5:15 AM, Kingwill said:

Yup Here in Somerset County Heavy Snow have around 4 inches..Hoping to get at least 8 here anything more will be a pleasant surprise....

Same totals here so far...and agree. The storm is not disappointing, that much I can say. The little bump west at the end is saving us.

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2.5" here. Snowing moderately. Definitely hearing a lot of plows but none on my street. All streets are snow covered except Lefferts Blvd which the Sanitation Department seems to have gotten a fetish for this year while ignoring all other streets even busier ones.

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  On 1/12/2011 at 5:18 AM, earthlight said:

Yup..the frontogenic forcing is about ready to go nuts. Man...this is really an awesome display of dynamics at every level.

AWESOME banding developing southwest of me, about to go berserk. The next 6 hours will be amazing!!

Guys get ready!! The bomb is in play!!

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  On 1/12/2011 at 5:11 AM, SACRUS said:

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everyone should look at this loop and see how the low kinda spinning out off the DEL coast, theres pressure falls due north of it but on the loop you can see how since the xfer is taking place, its starting to pivot..this was depicted well on the 500mb charts on the NAM the last 30hrs. so yea it looks like on radar the snow is ending W to E but thats misleading...thats more of the energy xfer, as it collapses towards the coastal sfc low. you can see rotation from like northern cape may cty NJ heading NW so precip shouldnt end NE from that line until after the roation where the precip is actually horizontal, basically on the 40N lat, ends.

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