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Divine

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  1. have you ever been to Fayetteville? Its a dirty military base town that unless you are in the military or work around the military its a no-go zone.
  2. Yeah at the end of the day Brad is the best metrologist in the Carolinas. I have alot of trust in what he puts out.
  3. Posted by Brad P but here are the seasonal snowfalls for Charlotte to put this upcoming snowfall in perspective - it could be more than the last 7 winters combined in a single event.
  4. Charlotte does always seem to have a 'forcefield' around it that makes these events not preform well and 3-5 inches is still a HUGE snowfall for snow starved Charlotte. 9 times out of 10 (likely more) it pays to be conservative with snowfall estimates here. But I will go with 6-8 - I am liking everything I am seeing on the models and the setup.
  5. goes without saying 10:1 is not the ratio to use for this storm
  6. When 2-5" in Charlotte is a "conservative" call you know we are about to score big either way. This storm will likely have more snow than the combined 5+ last years for the CLT area. Charlotte normally always sits on some fringe of barely above freezing, a warm nose, or mixed p-type these last several years.
  7. I feel pretty good when normally conserative GSP has maps like this out and this is only through 7am Sunday
  8. Considering 10-1 is not the ratio to use for the storm (more like ~17:1) those totals are way underdone.
  9. reach to cash that out now, Charlotte is in a massive snow drought. Last year was the first year in Charlotte's recorded history, going back to 1878, that it had not seen a trace of snow.
  10. The idea you can accurately project the weather form a month from now is laughable. Things can change very quick. You should not trust weather 7-10 days out, much less a period a month from now.
  11. that would still be zero for Charlotte so boooo
  12. But statistically atleast in the Carolinas the first part of March is actually the "snowiest day". For example, Charlotte is March 2nd. Not saying it will happen but it happens more in March than you are giving it credit for.
  13. From Brad Panovich "Charlotte has kept official weather records since 1878 or 145 years. We have never had a snow season Oct-Sept with zero snowfall. So far this year, 0.0" I think we have until St Patrick's day before hope is lost for snow."
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