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Re: Ice Storm! No, I want my snow storm back!

#21 Postby ColdFront77 » Sat Jan 31, 2004 10:18 am

SacrydDreamz wrote:At the end of my last snow event, I saw sleet at 10°F due to WAA.. which you will likely experience as well. It's not the surface temps that matter with icing events, it's the air temps between 800 and 950mb really..

senorpepr wrote:Well said.. during these winter storm events one should not only focus their attention to the surface conditions, but rather the lower levels of the atmosphere, usually 850mb and lower. The best tool to use is a Skew-T. This will help determine snow vs ice pellets vs freezing rain/drizzle.

Interesting and very good point. During a winter storm in southern New England, about I'll say four years ago... the temperature during the storm in Concord, New Hampshire was 12°F with sleet, while reporting station around my town were in the 20's with varying intensities of snow. :)
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#22 Postby AirmaN » Sat Jan 31, 2004 10:23 am

Arg...I'm really hoping we get atleast a foot :D 6-12 sounds good, but something like 8-14 or 12+ sounds alot better to me...let the storm come more northward! PLZ! :)
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#23 Postby senorpepr » Sat Jan 31, 2004 10:26 am

AirmaN wrote:Arg...I'm really hoping we get atleast a foot :D 6-12 sounds good, but something like 8-14 or 12+ sounds alot better to me...let the storm come more northward! PLZ! :)


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Nooo... no more snow for Omaha!!! :D :D

Just kidding... I wouldn't mind another good pounding, as long as they clean the roads. I'm tried of extra-long snow-covered drives to work. Who knows how much we'll get. I'm hearing anything from 1-3" to 7-13" from the TV mets. Some other mets within the area say >16" is possible w/ the track of the storm. We'll see.....
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#24 Postby AirmaN » Sat Jan 31, 2004 10:28 am

senorpepr wrote:
AirmaN wrote:Arg...I'm really hoping we get atleast a foot :D 6-12 sounds good, but something like 8-14 or 12+ sounds alot better to me...let the storm come more northward! PLZ! :)


Some other mets within the area say >16" is possible w/ the track of the storm. We'll see.....


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Snow in KC!!!!!

#25 Postby simplykristi » Sat Jan 31, 2004 10:31 am

Hi All,
Looks like KC will get its fair share.. 8 to 12 inches!

Kristi
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#26 Postby Chris the Weather Man » Sat Jan 31, 2004 1:48 pm

In Omaha, I expect 18+ inches........ If the track is right
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#27 Postby Guest » Sat Jan 31, 2004 11:59 pm

Chris the Weather Man wrote:In Omaha, I expect 18+ inches........ If the track is right


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#28 Postby Optical » Sun Feb 01, 2004 3:01 am

Just curious, what is the record for snowfall in a single storm? When was it?
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#29 Postby David » Sun Feb 01, 2004 9:38 am

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ABUS34 KTOP 311511
PNSTOP

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TOPEKA KS
900 AM CST SAT JAN 31 2004

KSZ008>012-020>024-026-034>040-054>056-058-059-010100-REPUBLIC-CLOUD-
OTTAWA-WASHINGTON-CLAY-DICKINSON-MARSHALL-NEMAHA-BROWN-RILEY-POTTAWAT
OMIE-JACKSON-GEARY-MORRIS-WABAUNSEE-SHAWNEE-JEFFERSON-LYON-OSAGE-COFF
EY-DOUGLAS-FRANKLIN-ANDERSON-
900 AM CST SAT JAN 31 2004

THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF HEAVIEST SNOWFALL AMOUNTS RECORDED IN
TOPEKA IN A DAILY 24 HOUR PERIOD SINCE 1900.

17.3 INCHES ON FEB. 2 1900
15.2 INCHES ON JAN. 9 1993
11.3 INCHES ON JAN. 9 1985 AND FEB. 21 1971
10.8 INCHES ON DEC. 5 1942

9.0 INCHES ON DEC. 30 1973
8.8 INCHES ON FEB. 25 1912
8.4 INCHES ON MAR. 14 1960 AND MAR. 2 1912
8.3 INCHES ON DEC. 14 1987
8.0 INCHES ON OCT. 22 1996, DEC. 31 1984 AND MAR. 30 1926

7.9 INCHES ON MAR. 21 1932
7.8 INCHES ON MAR. 9 1975
7.5 INCHES ON MAR. 7 1931
7.1 INCHES ON DEC. 27 1966
7.0 INCHES ON FEB. 1 1983 AND JAN. 5 1962

$$
MA
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