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January Medium-Long Range Discussion
BNAwx replied to Holston_River_Rambler's topic in Tennessee Valley
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January Medium-Long Range Discussion
BNAwx replied to Holston_River_Rambler's topic in Tennessee Valley
There’s a reason Nashville has rarely witnessed a 12”+ snowfall. Too far west to get prime snowfall from a Miller A out of the gulf and no elevation to enhance lift. There’s more reasons I’m sure. We’re more likely to get to that total from a well placed upper level low.- 1,263 replies
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January Medium-Long Range Discussion
BNAwx replied to Holston_River_Rambler's topic in Tennessee Valley
WAAAY too much time left to get attached to any solution. This is about the time models do indeed get wonky with systems or lose them altogether. Any scenario is in the table right now. The only thing I can comfortably say is it’s gonna get chilly.- 1,263 replies
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January Medium-Long Range Discussion
BNAwx replied to Holston_River_Rambler's topic in Tennessee Valley
Nice ridge popping out west…- 1,263 replies
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January Medium-Long Range Discussion
BNAwx replied to Holston_River_Rambler's topic in Tennessee Valley
Things to do: Fix the carburetor on my generator before next week….- 1,263 replies
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January Medium-Long Range Discussion
BNAwx replied to Holston_River_Rambler's topic in Tennessee Valley
Wouldn’t be surprised to see some clipper action pop up on modeling after the passage of the system on the 15th & 16th. That’s some stout cold coming down.- 1,263 replies
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January Medium-Long Range Discussion
BNAwx replied to Holston_River_Rambler's topic in Tennessee Valley
And if you like dynamic systems, these next couple of weeks will be your jam.- 1,263 replies
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January Medium-Long Range Discussion
BNAwx replied to Holston_River_Rambler's topic in Tennessee Valley
Doesn’t look like the EPS has that energy diving into the southwest. The GEPS looks like it was TRYING to do the same as the GEFS but doesn’t get there. Like Carvers said, we’re still over 7 days out and who knows exactly how this storm plays out. Fun to watch though…- 1,263 replies
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January Medium-Long Range Discussion
BNAwx replied to Holston_River_Rambler's topic in Tennessee Valley
I won’t get my hopes up. i won’t get my hopes up. I won’t get my hopes up….- 1,263 replies
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January Medium-Long Range Discussion
BNAwx replied to Holston_River_Rambler's topic in Tennessee Valley
A positive is that the PV has been taking a beating and hasn’t been able to consolidate. I can live without a true split because they’re like a box of chocolates. Keeping the PV weak and/or elongated will keep things interesting.- 1,263 replies
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January Medium-Long Range Discussion
BNAwx replied to Holston_River_Rambler's topic in Tennessee Valley
I wonder if the difference with the GEFS is in how it’s handling the MJO progression. How has its MJO verification skill compared to EPS or GEPS?- 1,263 replies
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December 2023 Mid/Long Term Pattern Discussion: Let it Snow!
BNAwx replied to John1122's topic in Tennessee Valley
1043 highs aren’t what they used to be….- 548 replies
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It hasn’t snowed on the daffodils yet so there’s that….
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I’m a March 15th kind of guy. The 1st 15 days of March are similar to me as the 1st 15 days of December. I’m not likely to get snow during either of those 15 days but I’m still hunting. I’d have to do some digging but I’ve probably seen more snow between March 1st and March 15th than I have December 1st though 15th. Anyway….I “for some odd reason” feel that I haven’t seen the last of Old Man Winter yet.
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LOL! We must be around the same age. I grew up in Cookeville and remember missing school for what seems like weeks on end when I was in kindergarten & 1st grade (those late 70’s winters). I remember January ‘85 especially due to the cold and the January ‘88 storm. I remember being glued to TWC for day’s leading up to March ‘93 and because it was college spring break (glad I didn’t have plans….) 95-‘96 was a banner winter. The only other 90’s event worth noting is the surprise foot of snow we received early February of ‘98.
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So many variables and so much chaos. No wonder long term forecasting is hard. When we think we have it figured out, Mother Nature throws us a knuckle-curve.
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Yes. We started with freezing rain in Nashville that flipped to heavy sleet. After over an inch of sleet, we finally transitioned to and added about 4 inches of snow.
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January 2023 Medium/Long Range Pattern Discussion Thread
BNAwx replied to Carvers Gap's topic in Tennessee Valley
That ridging into Alaska….- 923 replies
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January 2023 Medium/Long Range Pattern Discussion Thread
BNAwx replied to Carvers Gap's topic in Tennessee Valley
Outside of March ‘93, February’98 is probably my favorite winter weather event. I lived just north of Cookeville at the time and remember snow mixing with the rain late afternoon and then changing to all snow by dark. An unexpected foot of snow is always nice.- 923 replies
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March 11th-13th Winter Weather Event. Winter's last gasp?
BNAwx replied to Windspeed's topic in Tennessee Valley
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March 11th-13th Winter Weather Event. Winter's last gasp?
BNAwx replied to Windspeed's topic in Tennessee Valley
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March 11th-13th Winter Weather Event. Winter's last gasp?
BNAwx replied to Windspeed's topic in Tennessee Valley
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March 11th-13th Winter Weather Event. Winter's last gasp?
BNAwx replied to Windspeed's topic in Tennessee Valley
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March 11th-13th Winter Weather Event. Winter's last gasp?
BNAwx replied to Windspeed's topic in Tennessee Valley
Someone in the right spot on the Plateau is going to approach a foot with this system.
