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OSUmetstud

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  1. Isnt there only really one cold front passage that im seeing for buf anyway?
  2. Cross polar flow via an -epo (alaska) block doesnt necessarily stop cutters.
  3. Sorry. Should compare apples to apples.
  4. The cpc method is considerably different than the method used on wxbell
  5. They dont mention a greenland block. They use the term ridge.
  6. Maybe at some point we could add negative NAOs to ray's fraud five.
  7. Im kinda liking early feb for some miller b type action.
  8. There was suggest that better ratios closer to 15:1 would manifest in the 06z to 09z time frame during good mid level omega through the sgz. I wonder if that verified. Buf had almost dead on 10:1 yesterday on the climate report.
  9. As expected I wonder if there will be as many kuchera masturbatory maps on the next storm lol.
  10. Yeah thanks. Its obviously lake enhanced. That doesnt mean it was 50 cm.
  11. I just dont buy it. All of these incredible snow shots on twitter are super zoomed on tape measures. That sounding doesnt lend itself to super lake enhanced rates. 20 cm i could buy.
  12. Idk man. I just dont buy it. Ancaster is very close to the airport in Mt. Hope.
  13. Im going to say those reports are nonsense. 9 cm (3.6") so far at cyhm. Probably more a bit more closer to the lake. I dont know who the met is reporting larger amounts via tape measurer on twitter.
  14. you do, under the surface tab there is a link for 2 hr pressure change.
  15. https://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/mesoanalysis/new/viewsector.php?sector=19#
  16. Wouldn't your area get subsidence in northeasterlies?
  17. Main improvement was for the western folks. But, BGM might start to worry about a brief dryslot with these further amplifications.
  18. mine is weatherbell (JB) and the other is weathermodels.com (Ryan Maue). Could be some slight differences in calculation.
  19. The increasing phasing with the northern stream slows its progress and maintains moisture over the lakes for a longer period of time.
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