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Siberian-Snowcover-Myth

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  1. Anybody here remember the Christmas ice storm of 1998. We lost power for 12 days here. It was a narrow swath that cut SW to NE across Richmond thru Henrico, Charles City and New Kent. Hopefully this won’t be as bad, but looking at these early models, has me worried.
  2. Always thought it would end up being a blend of yesterdays Euro and yesterday’s GFS. Starting to head in that direction. I think sometime Sunday the gfs will start to cave. By late Monday there will probably be a much clearer solution.
  3. Not buying into the gfs until Tuesday. I’ll go with the Euro/Canadian until then. The gfs is having some serious issues analyzing its data.
  4. I believe when all is said and done, it will be a blend of what the Euro is showing and what the GFS is showing . Not as strong of a low, and a tad more Southward. Basically there won’t be a winter hurricane off the VA coast but a bigger storm than what the Euro is depicting.
  5. Amazing how many people fall for this time, after time, after time. As P.T. Barnum once said, “There’s a sucker born every minute”.
  6. If we get a snowstorm, it won’t be modeled more than 3 days beforehand.
  7. Nothing like a mild winter drought in the supposedly greatest hyped up pattern in decades.
  8. This whole Stratospheric Warming Event is gonna be one of the most overhyped bust in memory (for the eastern U.S.)
  9. You know this winter has been bad, when nobody has mentioned the “Sun Angle” at all in their posts .
  10. The NAM caught on that Saturday morning, about 24 hrs before the event. The other models followed that afternoon.
  11. Not sure if this has been mentioned, but the NAM is the model that sniffed out the snowstorm we had in Richmond on Dec10 2018. It was head and shoulders above the others. Even I was weary at the time, but the NAM nailed it. We received 13” just east of RIC. Not saying it’s correct, but worth noting.
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