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Holston_River_Rambler

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  1. Looks like a smidge more confluence over NE on the 18z Euro an I mean a smidge. It is out to 66 hours so far.
  2. Here's what I'm seeing at COD's website. \ I wasn't around for the 12z GFS, but to me that seems to be a step in the right direction.
  3. IMO this won't be a full cave to the Euro, but a decent step in that direction, just long enough for the 0z Euro to come in more like the 12z GFS, lol.
  4. At hour 63 it is almost a state further south and faster than 12z, at least based on the H5 vorts on COD's website
  5. A few more 15z SREF members see snow in Crossville than at 9z. I guess that's something.
  6. The way this storm has bounced, the 6z RGEM Saturday is going to run the GFS's attempted winning field goal back for a touchdown.
  7. Didn't the CMC try to ice our kicker earlier today?
  8. 12z EPS low locations: In meetings this AM, did I miss all the fun, lol?
  9. Looking at the 850s, it is allowing for a little better entrenchment of the cold air before the system and the surface low is a few millibars weaker at hour 90 of the 6z Euro.
  10. Not sure it will mean much in the long run, but the 6z Euro is a little bit more positively tilted, a little bit weaker with the energy, after it interacts a touch more with the upper low off of California.
  11. One of the NC mountains folks just posted that there was a RECON plane sent to throw some dropsondes into the atmospheric river and it also threw some soundings at our energy for the weekend system.
  12. TBH going back and looking at the 12z CMC it looks quite bit like the 18z GEFS with its slp placement.
  13. Here's a loop of the GEFS lows. The small lps and hps are members and the big Hs and Ls are the means:
  14. Looks like the GEFS lows are about half north and half south: With the mean a touch south of the OP.
  15. I think in the case of our area (specifically central parts of the eastern great valley), we want a low to pop around New Orleans or Mobile and make a run at Cape Hatteras. TBH we don't want any sort of a hand off, since even if it was cold, that would hurt any TROWL/ deform band as the hand off occurs.
  16. Really would sting to get energy diving in from that angle, but still get a nasty Miller B Hybrid. Far NW and far NE section could do ok with that look though.
  17. Two contour closed upper low over OK at hour 99 and still diving.
  18. That is a lot of energy aimed at the Gulf. Can it dive, wrap, and make the turn?
  19. Energy starting to try and wrap up over western Nebraska at hour 81
  20. So far it looks pretty similar. A bunch of energy digging towards the western Gulf at hour 75, but the 18z ICON spooked me a bit so I don't want to say how it looks for sure, one way or another, lol.
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