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Andy_Calafell_Sheffield

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  1. How much do people see evaporative cooling coming in to play and from generally which areas?

    After the 12z, I was quite confident about my chances of snow, being at 200m but now after looking at all the factors on the 18z, I am a lot more doubtful. I can only see it being a rain to snow event for most places north of the wash (apart from the very northern extremeties of the precipitation) with very little chance for the snow to accumulate due to the already extremely wet surfaces.

    Would this be a fair assessement for places from the Wash northwards?

  2. Would this be one of the scenario's where snow could fall, even with 850's of only -3, due to the sheer intensity of the precipitation?

    This event is looking very marginal, however I do feel that the BBC are being a little optimistic. It looks by the end of the precipitation that it may turn to snow but the ground may already be too wet for any signifcant accumulations.

    It also could be a possiblity that any extra little bit of altitude could make all the difference. If I were to stick my head out, I would expect snow from about the wash northwards with at least 200-250m altitude?

    Are those reasonable predicitions are even still a little too optimisitc for snow lovers?

  3. the intensity is tracking westwards now, weve got 1cm on ground, should start to get heavier soon

    also its pivoting over my location so could see a good 2-3hours of heavy snow if it keeps going!

    Hope you get the heaiver stuff my friend ! Its only moderate here but settles so easily as the temperature is still -2 ! It started to get heavier about 45 minutes ago and there is now about 2cm on top of what we had before.

    I then took the decision to not go to sixth form as the roads in Sheffield will be appauling as there have been little, if any, gritters around and any snow just sticks to the ground.

    PS. Good to see you got the snow you deserved in the end TEITS ! ! ! :yahoo:

  4. I am posting here because this thread is much more busy and Sheffield is counted as the North Midlands from time to time :wallbash:

    Is it likely that the PPN will reach the south of Sheffield with at least a little bit of intensity intact? Even perhaps stalling slightly as the morning wears on?

    I think this shunt eastwards means more favourable conditions for snow to fall as surely it means that the colder uppers from the weat have pushed further east :)

    Good luck too all ! The ppn is not far away from many who are reading this thread ! :)

  5. Well i've just returned after taking a break (shooting americans on my xbox 360!).

    Has to say im amazed at the radar. The last forecast I have seen is the BBC at 10,30 when the forecast suggested SW Midlands the main area at risk. Well correct me if im wrong because i've only seen a couple of frames but that band of precip is moving directly N!

    Would you say this bodes better for the very south of South Yorkshire TEITS?

    Also, as it is further east, does that mean that the colder uppers are further east too, which will make it less marginal for certain places now?

  6. How much weakening can I expect before it reaches Sheffield.

    The ppn currently looks quite heavy and will undergo frontogenesis as it moves north and approaches a steeper thermal gradient but will it have fragmented apart by the time it reaches here?

    The reason I ask is that the main band of snow on Monday was not very heavy at all but still managed to produce about 5cm of snow, so could this ppn produce even more than that?

  7. Damn another day that mother is House bound coming up.

    Roads again will be a disaster in Sheffield as they haven't bothered clearing many roads from last time. Too be honest I don't think they have the staff, equipment or gritting stock too do much.

    Quite right. It wouldn't surprise me if they just didn't have any grit left as they are only doing the city centre.

    There is still a good inch or two on my pavements with a layer of compacted ice/snow in some parts of the road with snow still deeper on my back garden etc.

    I don't think we will get much from this band, perhaps 2-5cm at best but it would still be enough to cause some problems here.

    Do you think 2-5cm is a good estimation PIT?

  8. Well the Snow hasn't shifted much at all today and very little effort by Sheffield Council to clear the remaining roads. I wonder if they're short of stocks and personnel.

    The main roads this morning were disgusting certainly nothing had been done in the earlier hours and the plan seemed to be wait for it too melt.

    Heaviest Snow since 96/97 however the effects much greater.

    I suspect most schools will be closed again tomorrow as well.

    Hope the schools are closed PIT ! Would you know if Granville Road is still bad as it was apparently very treacherous earlier with cars just sliding down it.

    The maximium temperature today was 0.4 and it is now down to -0.8 oC, so only a very slight thaw.

    Personally, I think the attempts of the city council was poor, very little effort made at all and I think they just left it too late. They gritted Sunday night/Monday morning but not afterwards and I think were caught out by the heavy snow through the morning which inevitably settled and left some of the quite major city roads (City, Prince of Wales) in a treacherous state.

  9. I don't normally post, more of a lurker :) but just wanted to let you know.. Up here at Lodge moor we have about a foot of snow on the back garden and the current shower is comming down in big 50p size chunks.. I have taken a few shots of it,but hve no idea how to put the photos onto a post.

    I wish I was up near lodge moor, I bet the conditions are terrific :) Perhaps I am a little more borderline here as although the temperature is -0.1, the flakes are extremely small, more like ice pellets.

    To upload a picture, whilst writing a post you will see two small tabs called 'Browse' and 'UPLOAD' to the bottom right hand side of the text box. First select 'Browse' and navigate to the file you want and double click it. Then, click the 'UPLOAD' tab and your picture will be uploaded to the post and finally, add the post.

    I hope the explanation is clear enough for you as it is not always my forte. :cold:

  10. Nice to see the Net Weather Radar get it wrong for once the right way round. According to the radar it's sleeting here. Nope Snow folks. Most of this winter it's being showing snow when it's been rain. Compared to last year it's hasn't been very reliable.

    Still snowing mainly light stuff with the odd heavier burst.

    It seems like the precpitation type on the NW Radar is based upon the models rather than what is actually ocurring as earlier it had a straight edged block of green which didn't move whilst the snow moved around it.

    Hopefully the heavier band over lincolnshire will make it's way around here within the next hour or so. What do you think PIT?

    I can't see MetO's and BBC's predictions of 15-20 cm here tonight though, not really a chance unless some drastic intensification occurs.

  11. Quite heavy small flakes here. 5cm deep. Am I in my own little micro climate here as other forumers from Sheffield are postin about when and how much snow when its very snowy already outside.

    Id say there will be 10 - 15cm by the time it dies out tonight.

    I couldn't understand some of the reports too. Although there was only about 1-2cm here last night, it has snowed alot of the morning with the depth now at a good 5cm after quite a heavy shower at about 13:00, it is now snowing lightly now and we are on the periphery of the heavier, more organised band of ppn.

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