I’ve been living vicariously thru this site for past 3 weeks while in Spain and France. Missed the snows while away. Hopefully home by late Thursday. But looking at all the comments it seems like the answer to this thread for the most part is that we were generally chumped.
I am currently in Northern France and we are getting some wind and rain as well. It’s been cold and snowy recently but now getting warmer temps in front of the system.
I’ll be in Barcelona, Paris and then Northern France during the next few weeks … so l guarantee snowfall during the time when I’m not here to enjoy it.
Agree! Ravens were outplayed in first 1/2 imo. Just lucky that Jax was beating themselves. And no Ravens pass rush in first half. Lawrence seemed very comfortable with the amount of time he had to set up and then pass.
Ravens posted a solid second half for some redemption.
They could be (almost!) undefeated if they didn’t choke in the 3 losses.
Just my $0.02, keep the change.
Ravens outplayed first half imho. And they had no pass rush. Jax simply was beating themselves.
Ravens have played a much stronger and consistent 2nd half.
On Friday upper levels were showing a circulation beginning to form NE of Veracruz. This morning there is much more organization further northeast in the central Gulfmex.
Most lead changes this year in a game: 9
If there was ever a game I expected them to lose, it was today’s game.
I've been disappointed in Ravens’ lack of consistency this year so far. And yet how lucky we are to have a 10-3 team and plenty to be happy about.
The timing seems right. At 6:30 looking at animated wind vector maps it looks like the general wind shift area is just west of a Harrisburg-Frederick-Leesburg-Luray line.
I seem to say that a lot this year, despite their winning record. With a little consistency and with the ability to put together 4 consecutive decent quarters, they could almost be undefeated this year.
Lots of stats here/below altho it may not include specific answers to your question.
http://www.newx-forecasts.com
A fun contest to forecast against yourself and others. If anyone recalls the “Joseph Bartlo days” on the 1990’s ne.weather Usenet bulletin boards, this is where some of us landed. Includes enough stats to make your head explode.