gladerider
Active member
Bring it on.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
Welcome to AlpineZone, the largest online community of skiers and snowboarders in the Northeast!
You may have to REGISTER before you can post. Registering is FREE, gets rid of the majority of advertisements, and lets you participate in giveaways and other AlpineZone events!
EURO drums up another monster. This is also the 1st solution where it brings the polar jet into play. Not quite a Triple Phase, but getting there.
The only triple phaser I know of that hit New England as a snowstorm and not a cutter is March 1993. ( probably not accurate)
My (totally non-scientific, anti-jinxing, curmudgeon) predictions:
Scenario 1: Storm blows up, dumps 3 feet of snow in CT/MA but there is a sharp cutoff on the north side and NVT gets 2.567” (still more snow than we have received in the last 3 weeks). White Mtns heavily shadow the NEK.
Probability=40%
Scenario 2: Storm is a cutter and tracks through Ottawa, dumping 3” of hot rain on New England.
Probability=40%
Scenario 3: The storm barely organizes and produces widespread snow showers in NE that accumulate enough to barely cover the dirt 3 week old snow currently on the ground. Shovels stay in the garage.
Probability=40%
Well there were 5 triple phasers since then I believe. Not sure how many were cutters.
My (totally non-scientific, anti-jinxing, curmudgeon) predictions:
Scenario 1: Storm blows up, dumps 3 feet of snow in CT/MA but there is a sharp cutoff on the north side and NVT gets 2.567” (still more snow than we have received in the last 3 weeks). White Mtns heavily shadow the NEK.
Probability=40%
Scenario 2: Storm is a cutter and tracks through Ottawa, dumping 3” of hot rain on New England.
Probability=40%
Scenario 3: The storm barely organizes and produces widespread snow showers in NE that accumulate enough to barely cover the dirt 3 week old snow currently on the ground. Shovels stay in the garage.
Probability=40%
As of now another great looking system for the Poconos, Cats, and Berks (4-8") . Might not get much north of Mountain Snow.[/QUOTE zit ]
It is my belated Birthday gift to everyone.
As of now another great looking system for the Poconos, Cats, and Berks (4-8") . Might not get much north of Mountain Snow.
12Z Euro has storm. 982 low just off cape cod at 18Z Thur. Its been fairly consistent, but the other models are not there. Battle of the models!