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Rtd208

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  1. I think both apply.
  2. In my experience the screw zone is usually south of Monmouth/Mercer Counties in NJ and especially Philly south but like I said not in all cases as there have been a more then one occasion where the NYC metro got "screwed"
  3. See underlined for correction.
  4. There is always a screw zone with Miller B's although the NYC metro usually does well but not in all cases.
  5. No one here should have been tracking this storm for snow. It was always for heavy rain and strong winds. Not even sure how that will play out now.
  6. I am well aware that dude. I don't need to be told that. But thank you.
  7. Interesting opinion.
  8. Happy Easter to all!
  9. Just like winter, when we expect a big one we don't get it. When you don't expect it we get it.
  10. The Euro will save us.
  11. I guess the thread name should be changed from "Significant Miller B Nor'Easter" to "Mediocre Miller B Nor'Easter"
  12. Yeah I am with you there. It should be interesting.
  13. Even if we just get remnants of a tropical system that makes landfall to our south on the east coast or along the gulf coast that can still bring with it a whole slew of problems i.e. flooding, gusty winds etc.
  14. Yeah I was never tracking it for snow here. There is nothing like tracking a powerful coastal storm regardless of precipitation type. Always fun and exciting.
  15. The models are always more stable in the spring and summer..
  16. Yeah I honestly was not expecting to see that.
  17. Wow quite a few of those are pretty far south.
  18. Yeah for us (the NYC metro region) heavy rain and strong winds will be the big story IMO. Still a very impactful storm like you mentioned regardless of precipitation type.
  19. Interesting article. Radar gaps threaten millions as severe weather season ramps up in U.S.
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