Looks some of that snow ready to cross the Delaware - no one sees an inch - maybe a coating and add to the ice on the roads
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Posted 14 February 2007 - 06:36 PM
#2
Posted 14 February 2007 - 06:46 PM
The backlash snow is where I busted (I admit to that. LOL). According to even the late models, it looked good for some wicked snowfall rates for everyone on the back end.
West Milford NJ
#3
Posted 14 February 2007 - 06:55 PM
The back end of the storm looks like it's giving us the arse end! LOL
Location: Staten Island, NYC
#4
Posted 14 February 2007 - 07:13 PM
It would have been nice Robbbs, we'll just have to take what we can get. :)
Eastern Nassau County, Long Island
#5
Posted 14 February 2007 - 07:22 PM
Hey, you never.... oh, never mind :(. I'm tired of trying to be positive!! LOL
Islip Terrace, Long Island, NY
#6
Posted 14 February 2007 - 07:23 PM
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Looks some of that snow ready to cross the Delaware - no one sees an inch - maybe a coating and add to the ice on the roads
hey eeyore you were already wrong, you said it wouldnt make into NJ ;)
#7
Posted 14 February 2007 - 07:44 PM
Rg,
Did you get an inch yet? :o
Did you get an inch yet? :o
#8
Posted 14 February 2007 - 07:53 PM
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The backlash snow is where I busted (I admit to that. LOL). According to even the late models, it looked good for some wicked snowfall rates for everyone on the back end.
Robbs, I never really saw a circ on that storm. Without a well defined circ you never get the intense burst and then the sometimes continuing mod-hvy wrap-around. Albany's bulletin says some areas up there got 20" but I honesly have a hard time believing it umless they had 30:1 ratios. Precip was never that intense for a long period of time. In the 93 superstorm some areas up there were under intense heavy banding for 10-12 hours plus mod hvy banding another 8-10 hours and only reported 25-30". Thi storm couldn't touch that storm for duration or intensity. Also -it ended up a short duration storm when you think about it. Take out the over-running last night and the real storm here started around 2am and ended by noon. After all the time we spent on this storm, including some models showing a capture and stall, the storm was only a 10-12 hour rocket.
Monmouth county NJ
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