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Ji

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  1. I heard eps Likes wave 2 Sent from my SM-A515U using Tapatalk
  2. @psuhoffmanif we cant score with this and after a major SSW...im turning ultra liberal and joining Greta on her crazy protests
  3. might have to travel in March. Its always a bad sign when New England is the only benefiting from a -NAO
  4. well no surprise--the ultimate fail scenario worked wave 1 is too far north but it strong enough and wont move out in time to kill wave 2. no snow from either
  5. i cant think of worse track to try to steal snow from
  6. i think wave 2 is our best bet. a strong wave 1 might get us an inch or two and clobber New England but nobody wants a 1-2 inch storm in march. lets see what CMC does with wave 2
  7. JB is calling this one of the coldest Marchs of all time. He couldnt resist
  8. Lol as I mentioned earlier tonight all the models now are focused on the 2nd wave...which is good because it's only a 1 to 2 day difference. It's also deeper into the pattern change rather than trying to get a storm as soon as the pattern changes Sent from my SM-A515U using Tapatalk
  9. Fooled by the weeklies and ensembles again Sent from my SM-A515U using Tapatalk
  10. There goes my chase trip. Thanks tip heisy and ray Sent from my SM-A515U using Tapatalk
  11. Cmc has a Miller b that works for dc...except there is no cold. Start writing psu Sent from my SM-A515U using Tapatalk
  12. Looks like both models are killing storm 1 for storm 2 right behind it Sent from my SM-A515U using Tapatalk
  13. No Miller a b c or d on gfs Sent from my SM-A515U using Tapatalk
  14. Gfs weaker with the ejected energy Sent from my SM-A515U using Tapatalk
  15. It's 14 below average smh Sent from my SM-A515U using Tapatalk
  16. Western ridge seemed more amplified which allowed sw to dig a tad more but we need more.. Sent from my SM-A515U using Tapatalk
  17. There is no step backs until we see the same solution 2 or 3 times in a row
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