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CoastalWx

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  1. By the way, excellent site for radar data for those who don't know. https://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/GIS/apps/rview/warnings.phtml
  2. You have anything saved from December? You guys had that really interesting storm that had some crazy mesoscale rain and snow lines.
  3. You'd never know there was a path cleared and a deck 5' below that drift. 2/15 storm.
  4. That was a strange event. Dropped 7 degrees in 10 minutes and started straight as snow where I was. Very convective with colder air working in from N and NE of all places.
  5. The record breaker. Kind of a special event for me.
  6. Dem PCź kidz has deez days is tougher dhen nailz to figures out.
  7. That dryslot tickled so close to my house in that one image..lol. Pretty impressive. The drifts were super impressive.
  8. I never needed to pay a toll really given the roads I use.
  9. As long as we have troughing near CA you certainly have a shot. Weeklies look like they want to continue that, although the signal weakens week4..but looks pretty good.
  10. TWC went out of their way to downplay it. That's why you can't always hog one model and my argument to Kevin back on Saturday about the GFS. Yes the GFS can be wrong, but in this case along with a little bit of pattern recognition...I thought going 24-36 for NYC was a bit much.
  11. I just got home after being out of work for 4 hrs. I don't see anything glaring, but I also haven't looked too hard.
  12. I would slow the suicides on the hi res stuff. Non hydrostatic models may be too QG theory based. IOW, they might be trying to put low pressure near convection like a TC. Sometimes they are right, but not sure here.
  13. I don't think that is the same feature Pickles. Tough to tell. maybe.
  14. GFS loves the I-95 screwjie lol. I have no idea..maybe convection processes is causing meso models to tuck lows to the east. Sometimes it's right, sometimes not.
  15. Euro could be a bit too wet. It's done that before. Not saying this is the case, but just keep in mind.
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