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6 hours ago, Lowershoresadness said:

I mean I think I have broken a record this year with the most digital snow ever

Truth- easily over 100” of digital gold this year.  Unfortunately I’ve only had around 6” of actual snow.  
I believe we are this years winner of the most digital snow in the free world 

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1 minute ago, SnowtoRain said:

So what are we dealing with? GFS gives a nice dream-like coastal with heavy snow or Euro et al. show an  IVT and our best hope is the IVT sets up right over us. Seems like some narrow goalposts. @CAPE @csnavywx any deeper thoughts? 

 

 

 

Looking at the changes at h5 that the Euro just made- towards the GFS- IMO we should see the Euro trend more to the GFS idea the next few runs. Should be interesting

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1 hour ago, SnowtoRain said:

So what are we dealing with? GFS gives a nice dream-like coastal with heavy snow or Euro et al. show an  IVT and our best hope is the IVT sets up right over us. Seems like some narrow goalposts. @CAPE @csnavywx any deeper thoughts? 

 

 

 

Narrow is right. It's not as simple as simply coastal vs. norlun/inverted trough though. Even a partial tuck will result in a lot stronger convergence into the trough and much better moisture feed. So the "in between" solution is significant rain to snow along and on the north side of the surface trough. Of course, if we're really fortunate enough to get a coastal (still pretty skeptical on a full capture), then we're dealing with another beast entirely.

BL temps are pretty poor starting out, so expect to have to waste a considerable amount of liquid getting that fixed. The stronger the lift and/or low, the faster that gets fixed.

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GFS is consistent with basically a hurricane forming off the lower shore of VA and dropping buckets of heavy snow. This is the 5th model run with a similar outcome. Not sure if all the ingredients were the same but the outcome is. Curious to say the least, especially only 48 hours out before the storm starts for parts of our region.

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