Lake Effect Snowstorm on
December 13-14th, 2004
| The first major lake effect snow event developed late Sunday
night in response to the first significant push of modified arctic air
southward across the Great Lakes. The heaviest snowbands developed
Monday afternoon and continued Monday night as low level wind shear behind
the front lessened with a two persistent shore parallel mesocale snowbands
owing to the bulk of the Lake Effect snow accumulation as denoted by the
arrows in figure 1. This lake effect snow event was well forecast with snow
forecast consistently from 7 days out. As the event grew nearer the
potential for significant accumulations became evident. Winter Storm
Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories were issued in advance of the storm
for the affected areas. |

Figure 1 National Weather Service 0.5 Reflectivity image from
700 pm EST |

Figure 2 National Weather Service Digital Storm Total
Precipitation |
These bands resulted in the higher observed
accumulations...especially the eastern band which resulted in a general 4 to
8 inch snowfall with 8 to 12 inches from southern Van Buren and western
Berrien county southward
into extreme northern Elkhart. The second, less intense band, from Laporte county south into northern Starke, brought a swath of 4 to 6 inches.
Estimated liquid equivalents within these two snowbands were impressive for
lake effect snow with amounts up to 0.40 inch indicated as seen in Figure 2. |
Figure 3 represents a contour map
consisting of snowfall reports from coop observers and snow spotters ending
at 700 am Tuesday December 14th.
|

Figure 3 Contour analysis of storm total snowfall |
| Figure 4 is a visible satellite image on
December 16 showing where the swath of snow fell across the area. Notice
how far southeast the dominant snow band extended (into southwestern Ohio) |
|

Figure 4 Visible Satellite Image on December 15 |
The following are some specific snow reports from around the area
..SOUTHWEST LOWER MICHIGAN...
WATERVLIET 9.0
CASSOPOLIS 8.0
SISTER LAKES 8.0
BUCHANAN 7.0
3E NILES 5.5
NILES 4.5
UNION 3.0
WHITE PIGEON 1.5
STURGIS 1.0
THREE RIVERS 0.8
...NORTHERN INDIANA...
SIMONTON LAKE 9.0
LAPORTE WWTP 6.5
KINGSBURY 6.0
ROLLING PRAIRIE 6.0
ELKHART 5.5
SOUTH BEND AIRPORT 5.2
GOSHEN 5.0
GRANGER 5.0
LAPORTE 5.0
1S ELKHART 5.0
NEW PARIS 4.5
SOUTH BEND 4.0
MIDDLEBURY 3.0
NORTH WEBSTER NWS 2.9
MICHIGAN CITY 2.0
WARSAW 2.0
NAPPANEEE 2.0
NEW CARLISLE 2.0
KNOX 2.0
ASLAY 1.5
KENDALLVILLE 1.0
MARION 1.0
...NORTHWESTERN OHIO
PANDORA 1.4
PAULDING 1.0
COLUMBUS GROVE 1.0
MONTPELIER 0.2
A big thanks to those who relayed reports today.
Please send us your snowfall totals or
stories about the weather you experienced with this December snowstorm to IWX.Webmaster@noaa.gov
. We may summarize and print your story here! We would especially like any
pictures you may have taken.
TH...12/14/04