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December Medium/Long Range Discussion


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Caution when assessing the AI model at range, especially for setups that lean more delicate and have greater emphasis on energy ejections and thermal gradients involved. AI is a great model and actually performs very well inside 72hrs when it comes to 5H progression and MSLP characteristics. It can still be semi-erratic and off beyond the 72hr mark, although I will add that if the model doesn't waver much and it maintains credence inside 72hrs, it probably will be right more often than not. It's something to keep in mind when looking at the AIFS/AIFS-ENS package. It's a tool like any other piece of guidance, and it's verification is pretty damn good right now because it doesn't utilize the typical thermodynamic and dynamic functions that allow for greater swings in output compared to dynamical models. You'll know it might be on to something when it doesn't waver for a while and we begin reaching that critical point inside 48hrs. 

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2 minutes ago, poolz1 said:

Give me the set up at the end of the Can run last night.  Endless overrunning into a stout HP.  I think these set ups only occur on model runs though.  

That was a perfect set up. Cold High anchored NW of us in Canada and a huge slug of moisture running Sw to NE.

As the run ended we had 6"+ on the ground and several panels of snow left to go past 240 hours.

North of DC would of been easily 12+ amounts.

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5 minutes ago, Chris78 said:

That was a perfect set up. Cold High anchored NW of us in Canada and a huge slug of moisture running Sw to NE.

As the run ended we had 6"+ on the ground and several panels of snow left to go past 240 hours.

North of DC would of been easily 12+ amounts.

 

10 minutes ago, poolz1 said:

Give me the set up at the end of the Can run last night.  Endless overrunning into a stout HP.  I think these set ups only occur on model runs though.  

Yes, THAT is how we win and its inside an established pattern. Not a wave breaking into something as we're setting up. Really would like to see at least a slightly -NAO to help lock in our cold air though.

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7 minutes ago, Chris78 said:

That was a perfect set up. Cold High anchored NW of us in Canada and a huge slug of moisture running Sw to NE.

As the run ended we had 6"+ on the ground and several panels of snow left to go past 240 hours.

North of DC would of been easily 12+ amounts.

I dug into the details too! lol  I'll live in fantasy model land as much as I want.

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