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20 minutes ago, TARHEELPROGRAMMER88 said:

Well, it goes ECMWF.........UKMET.........CMC.........AND ICON. In that order, but we can all hug the NAM until it eventually figures out it is dreadfully wrong. :lol:

Considering the gfs, icon, euro then cmc.

I'd take my chances with the short range mesocale models. 

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This is the tradition of every storm in the Carolinas...

1. Storm on GFS about 7-10 days out, weenies come out. Other models start to show a little something.

2. Storm disappears off for a day or two at the 5-7 day range, cliff diving commences. 

3. Storm reappears on some of the models 5 days out, but not both the Euro and GFS. Just one.

4. Northwest trend occurs, and NAM comes in with a clown map we all dream of.

5. Words like “Plaster, Destroy, Ravage, Mutilate, Nuked, Crushed, and Pulverised” are used when speaking of predicted radar maps.

6. Storm shows up on the other global model, but wait, it might be too warm!

7. Dang it. South Carolina never gets anything!

8. Warm Nose and soil temps.

9. Why aren’t the Local Mets and NWS more aggressive?

10. Forget the globals, it’s HRRR time.

11. Storm starts.

12. Warm nose 

13. Virginians show up to talk about how they are doing well with the storm.

14.Half the board jumps to this thread.

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1 minute ago, FatherNature said:

This is the tradition of every storm in the Carolinas...

1. Storm on GFS about 7-10 days out, weenies come out. Other models start to show a little something.

2. Storm disappears off for a day or two at the 5-7 day range, cliff diving commences. 

3. Storm reappears on some of the models 5 days out, but not both the Euro and GFS. Just one.

4. Northwest trend occurs, and NAM comes in with a clown map we all dream of.

5. Words like “Plaster, Destroy, Ravage, Mutilate, Nuked, Crushed, and Pulverised” are used when speaking of predicted radar maps.

6. Storm shows up on the other global model, but wait, it might be too warm!

7. Dang it. South Carolina never gets anything!

8. Warm Nose and soil temps.

9. Why aren’t the Local Mets and NWS more aggressive?

10. Forget the globals, it’s HRRR time.

11. Storm starts.

12. Warm nose 

13. Virginians show up to talk about how they are doing well with the storm.

14.Half the board jumps to this thread.

I agree with everything on this list, with the exception of some of the words in #5. (but that's just nitpicking) :weenie:

Also, nice username.

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