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1 minute ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:
That is probably not happening as things stand right now.
That ship might of sailed for there.
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6 minutes ago, DomNH said:
Hard sell on weenie map 12''+ amounts outside of the highest elevations. Going to waste some QPF on rain before the CCB gets cranking, and 10:1 is probably generous. Taking the Euro as is I'd probably go for like 4-8'' of paste E of the ORH hills and Monads where the weenie map is printing a foot.
7-9:1
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Just now, CoastalWx said:
No soundings, No VVs etc.
I see
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1 minute ago, CoastalWx said:
Effing ECMWF. I wish you could get good graphics/soundings, but instead the free stuff is an interface designed by the makers of fooking Tetris.
Whats wrong with pivotals?
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Just now, correnjim1 said:
i could use 2 or 3 lol...but i'm happy with todays developments
Didn't she say 5-7?
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1 minute ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:
That is perfect.
Me like
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Its will be 12" plus up here.
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What a maul.
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1 minute ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:
later development (weaker for us) ...or
Going to be later.
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1 minute ago, Chrisrotary12 said:
Biggest Euro run of our lives
fyp
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Look at H5 on the Euro it looks like it will tic east some, Hair slower, Need to see a few more panels.
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1 minute ago, PhineasC said:
It has been shifting subtly east since 18z yesterday, IMO. I expect another minor tug right.
It only goes in small increments, I expect another tic or two east.
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3 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:
How is this algorithm relative to wxbell?
I'm not sure as i don't have wxbell, Would think its similar Maue made both.
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Just now, PhineasC said:
Looks like more like 12-15 up through MBY to Maine based on the Pivotal maps.
Looks good compared to 0" at 00z.
Dec 5/6th major coastal/ west Atlantic cyclogenesis ...?
in New England
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Ukie had 1.5-2.0" so that's very reasonable, One must not forget, That's a lot of moisture coming north from that southern S/W.