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DreamBig

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  1. In next frame continues off somewhat. But Boston gets hit hard.
  2. honestly, if it were better than throwing a dart, they'd just update the model to account for any consistent bias in the model. ergo, there isn't that much that can be said for sure, other than that the models will move around. right now for the worse, but maybe tomorrow for the better
  3. timing is later, but still gets kicked out to sea after stalling
  4. Whoops. Nvm. At 114 pulls the low back to the coast
  5. The trend is positive. Yesterday they showed nothing! The gfs showed it friday though, lost it, and now has it back
  6. If I recall correctly, gfs had this a few days ago - it was the only one - then lost it. Good to see it coming back around
  7. Sleet in flatbush seems to have lightened considerably, almost as if getting dry slotted here.
  8. I'd think you'd want it on a thick layer of fluffy stuff. Then you can just smash through the top layer instead of it being glued to the pavement. Same for cars, you want a buffer between your car and the sleet/rain mix
  9. Some bigger flakes starting to mix in in Flatbush. Don't know if that's a sign of warming aloft
  10. About 8 inches now in Flatbush. And that's measured on cars, not accounting for drifting; it's coming down at quite an angle. Visibility is about 10th of a mile. Can barely make out elevated train which is 500 ft away acc to Google Maps. But there are kids on the swings
  11. About 6" in Flatbush, with some noticeable drifts surprisingly
  12. How are these so different, if both same gfs? Shouldn't Kuchera be higher also?
  13. Lol gives Boston almost double the RDPS, and NYC almost half. Things are still all over the place
  14. If you're a Christopher Walken fan, let's agree on somewhere between three and four hundred inches.
  15. Lol. Fair enough. I did not word that well. But I meant however many shovelfulls it takes. All I know is I have a lot of experience shoveling both fluffy, wet, and slushy and I'll take fluffy over wet and definitely over slushy, any day. It is just so much easier to scoop and handle. Maybe it's also just a natural tendency to load more weight of slush on the shovel, since it looks like so little.
  16. That's silly. Do you think shoveling 40 lbs of sand is the same as 40 lbs of fluffy snow? I assure you it's not. It's not just a matter of weight. It's harder to get on the shovel, it distributes differently, right on the edge, and if your shovel tilts even a little, it all tries to slide to one side.
  17. Huge variation still in the placement and number of lows between umet and gfs
  18. Has the hurricane hunter data been added to the initializations yet? If not does anyone know when?
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