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Jan 4-6 Coastal Bomb


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1 minute ago, sbos_wx said:

We've had days and days of modeling and the nam is alone. A super western outlier. Several Mets In here pointed out they think this snows to the canal. Not a cheap shot. Just the truth 

So sorry to get this thread somewhat OT.  In fairness, and defintely understand your concern (which is greatly appreciated), believe he was basing his advice on a track similar to the 06z Nam...where Scituate could conceivably mix, appreciably, and fail to verify blizzard conditions.  

In all honesty,  you both wrote well-meaning posts...and I thank each of you!

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10 minutes ago, sbos_wx said:

We've had days and days of modeling and the nam is alone. A super western outlier. Several Mets In here pointed out they think this snows to the canal. Not a cheap shot. Just the truth 

Forgetting the snow for a moment, which seawall community offers the best viewing point for wave action and videoing purposes?

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16 minutes ago, Roger Smith said:

Cut your drive down to 4 hours and sample the coastal blizzard at Virginia Beach. 

Thanks for the advice, Roger!  Know that makes more sense, all things being equal, and have considerd that option.   OTOH, don't anticipate 12" snowfall totals and suspect a much greater probability of verifying blizzard in SNE...as opposed to the SE VA shoreline.  

Will make final decision by 11 am...as I hope to be on the road no later than 2 pm.  Would arrive on the S shore around 7 am, if so.  Thanks again, Roger, for your thoughtful post!

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I think the NAM came that far west because it started to resolve the feedback issue it was having east of Cape Hattaras on previous runs - so it moved the low pressure center west at the surface. I’m betting it jumps a pinch east on the next run as it better resolves where that low pressure center is with all the phasing going on.

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btv has gone 3-8 inches and -40 windchills, just another day in vermont lol

 

haha j/k (sort of)), ......i think its a reasonable forecast at this lead time, keying in on  the blowing snow and cold which will continue to be the big story up this way.

 

wish i could drive east of here into the jackpot, but alas work....bah.

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