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March 13th ... west Atlantic bombogenesis type low clipping SE New England, more certain ...may be expanding inland


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Just now, Typhoon Tip said:

that would be a correct assessment ...

The southern stream is holding out identity 3 to 6 hours longer but the N stream is actually more aggressive too, in nosing in... This capture should be interesting here in a few -

Yeah you can see that at hr 39. Nice extension NW if that srn stream vorticty.

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2 minutes ago, weathafella said:

Mid levels absolutely supports this solution 

I know it !

that's the dog in the race there, in that it's not like it's bad within it's own construct.  You don't really have criticisms ...it's all really whether there's agreement with other models..  fascinating.

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1 minute ago, Connecticut Appleman said:

Tip - this one has definitely sparked your imagination.  I hope it comes true.

He loves spring storms.  Blue bombs...reminiscing about laying on the Bougouis Beach while parachutes fall near Fox Hall...

I’m expecting the next Euro to split the difference between its last two runs...

We’ve seen this play before...but the NAM solution has me salivating

 

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a few things

didnt every model move east this afternoon? regardless of a better precip field or inv trough or any of the such, wasn't there some kind of escape east?

make fun of the euro all you want but it could be onto something

wouldn't be the first time box jumped the gun so to speak

seems to me all thats needed is a "tightening" of a precip shield or another jog east and you will want to be east of orh

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