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Quick Hitter Coastal Threat, Feb 7-8th


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10 minutes ago, dryslot said:

I'll stand by it too.

There is still definitely something weird about the off-hour runs, especially the 06z. Storms frequently come back or disappear entirely during that cycle.

I'm sure the stats show there is no difference, like the stats say the UKMET is the second best model. Sure, NWP experts, okie dokie...

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Just now, PhineasC said:

There is still definitely something weird about the off-hour runs, especially the 06z. Storms frequently come back or disappear entirely during that cycle.

I'm sure the stats show there is no difference, like the stats say the UKMET is the second best model. Sure, NWP experts, okie dokie...

Oh, There is something that goes on with the 06z and 18z Euro, I noticed it when they first came out that they differed from the 00z and 12z runs and not just once in a while either.

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12 minutes ago, dryslot said:

Oh, There is something that goes on with the 06z and 18z Euro, I noticed it when they first came out that they differed from the 00z and 12z runs and not just once in a while either.

00z and 12z has had some weird cyclic variation with each other as well. 

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2 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

Less planes in the air?

Could be convection too. Convection is at a minimum around 12z and closer to maximum (or a little below maximum) at 00z. But that doesn’t explain all of it either. Esp in winter when there is less of it overall. 

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