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January 28-30th Possible Nor'easter


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2 minutes ago, HVSnowLover said:

NYC went from a 17-10 halftime lead to a 24-17 deficit at the end of the 3rd quarter. For eastern LI it's more like going from a 24-10 lead to a tied game at the end of the third quarter. I hope the football analogy is ok. 

the analogy works but football has 3 time outs lets use one here

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1 minute ago, HVSnowLover said:

NYC went from a 17-10 halftime lead to a 24-17 deficit at the end of the 3rd quarter. For eastern LI it's more like going from a 24-10 lead to a tied game at the end of the third quarter. I hope the football analogy is ok. 

If the team representing NYC is one of it's 2 NFL teams (in name anyway) then it's definitely over!

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Just now, HVSnowLover said:

NYC went from a 17-10 halftime lead to a 24-17 deficit at the end of the 3rd quarter. For eastern LI it's more like going from a 24-10 lead to a tied game at the end of the third quarter. I hope the football analogy is ok. 

Take a timeout...but if you believe in rally caps, now might be a good time to don one.  

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3 minutes ago, HVSnowLover said:

NYC went from a 17-10 halftime lead to a 24-17 deficit at the end of the 3rd quarter. For eastern LI it's more like going from a 24-10 lead to a tied game at the end of the third quarter. I hope the football analogy is ok. 

its 4th and 14 with the game on the line for NYC rn

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2 minutes ago, Franklin0529 said:

Nam looks terrible 

Like I said this morning-it flops around more than a freshly caught fluke. But the trend to leave the energy behind in the SW is real and it'll have to make up for it somewhere else like with a better northern stream. It's a shame but this is still salvageable for most of us.

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1 minute ago, Franklin0529 said:

Definitely gonna be a step back.  One step forward 3 steps back this winter. Leaving alot of energy in the west is killing us. Need that to eject faster 

whats the reason the energy is left back in the west?  the faster flow should eject it faster no?

 

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1 minute ago, weatherpruf said:

All I have to do is look at the number of people browsing here; what a drop off in interest!

I think you or somebody else said this earlier. Then the EURO came out and it was stuffed with people. I guarantee at 4:45 it will be packed in here. 

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2 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

Like I said this morning-it flops around more than a freshly caught fluke. But the trend to leave the energy behind in the SW is real and it'll have to make up for it somewhere else like with a better northern stream. It's a shame but this is still salvageable for most of us.

whats causing the energy to be left back?  The opposite should be happening with a faster flow no?

I have  a new motto for our forum:

NO SHORTWAVE GETS LEFT BEHIND

 

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1 minute ago, Brian5671 said:

Nope.   On this threat (assuming it's truly crapping out) we are seeing changes 2-3 days out-in March 2001 it busted at hour 6-12

March 2017 busted very late in the game as well; the weather service didn't even drop the warning amounts IIRC, because they felt the sleetfest was dangerous and didn't want people to get complacent. But we went from a prediction of 18-24 to about 5 of sleet, and some places less than that.

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