Jump to content
  • Member Statistics

    18,674
    Total Members
    7,904
    Most Online
    dorkchop
    Newest Member
    dorkchop
    Joined

Possible coastal storm centered on Feb 1 2026.


Typhoon Tip
 Share

Recommended Posts

2 minutes ago, ineedsnow said:

I give up

image.thumb.png.fe007dee3cd7a4dbe1dd653320f41a15.png

It's encouraging that the tracks leaning to the west aren't less deep than the ones east of the benchmark. While chances might have slipped a little bit last night into today, there's still a real possibility of a big one 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Growing up during the age of Miller A's, I will say this...  Some of the biggest busts I've witnessed and studied were intense Miller A storms.  Error / bust potential is often much less when dealing with Miller B events.  Given the historic look of the absurdly digging 500 mb trough, I would be very wary of this escaping too far east?

While history making events are always possible, that 500 mb evolution is beyond extreme!  If it develops as modeled, then it's one for the record books.  I think it would be wise to assume its (500 mb) intensity is not going to be as intense as modeled. 

Lots to consider; where will the primary form, does it jump / reform well to the east, or does it get tugged westward, stall, loop, ???

Thumb through the Kocin book(s) and you will find examples of Miller A's that were expected to graze southeastern SNE, and to everyone's surprise, ended up throwing heavy snow back into eastern NY?  Not saying this one will, but the evolution of the 500 mb level tells me this is not a simple escape east situation.

I think a more western track evolves on modeling tomorrow.   

  

 

  • Like 10
  • Thanks 1
  • Disagree 1
  • 100% 4
Link to comment
Share on other sites

So out of curiosity, what is the difference between a model OP and its ensembles? Does the OP run with more resolution/compute, do the ensemble parameters all vary around a distribution from the OP run? 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...