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Nibor

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  1. Might be the case they haven’t implemented it into system. Newsletter from ecmwf if anyone wants to read more about it: https://www.ecmwf.int/en/newsletter/163/news/ai-and-machine-learning-ecmwf https://www.ecmwf.int/en/about/media-centre/aifs-blog/2023/ECMWF-unveils-alpha-version-of-new-ML-model
  2. I don't think there's a manufacturer that makes a sleeping bag that goes that low. I think Western Mountaineerings lowest rated bag is -40.
  3. Every now and then I learn about a model tool I never knew existed.
  4. We’re not going to know anything for sure for next week until that weekend cutter comes through.
  5. Has the ECMWF always gone out past 240 hrs on paid sites or is that a new thing?
  6. JFC the New England subforum is larger than ours and they don’t argue about micro regions. Just let it be.
  7. A CCB is going to develop somewhere, it’s been showing up on pretty much every global or meso model. It’s just a matter of where. If the storm tracks far enough south someone could end up with some back end snow after changing over or dry-slotting. Obligatory, “nEVer ReLy oN BaCkEnD SnoWs”
  8. On a coding level I’m sure it’s a pain to calculate everything to create accurate maps based on mixing lines. Weather modeling output can have different looks on different weather map services and it’s all dependent on individual coding. On cynical level it’s also easy to exclude certain aspects in coding maps that favor showing snow in an attempt to generate traffic which in turn generates money.
  9. Next weekend might be worth keeping an eye on.
  10. As a very serious person who takes the NAM very seriously I love the chaos it brings.
  11. I like the evolution of NAM talk. Looking at it a few days ago and acknowledging its unreliability in the long range to, “WE GOT NAMd” yesterday to, “don’t even bother looking at the NAM I can’t wait for it to be retired” now that it’s in its useful range.
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