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1-30/2-1-26 Arctic Blast, ULL Snow Event


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Just now, Carvers Gap said:

I hate ULL setups.  The can be really, really good or really, really bad.  Pretty much Tennessee basketball this year…

Not gonna lie..having flashbacks to an ULL that looked good here but last minute parked its self over upstate SC..got zilch here. Can't remember year tho.

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3 minutes ago, Save the itchy algae! said:

When I lived in Charlotte these were the types of storms that modeled for the CLT area then ultimately verified NW towards either side of the apps. I think the last one was 2014 or 2015.

Yes!!!!  Back way back (im old) these type storms used to almost destroy the SouthEast AccuWeather forum.  People on either side rooting for it to trend there way and having complete mental breakdowns when it trended west or east and they got the shaft.  Though it seemed more times than not they tended to trend NW each day a little bit all the way up to the storm breaking a lot of especially south Carolina hearts but making a lot of East Tennesseeans happy.  Those were the good old days before American WX.

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8 minutes ago, Wurbus said:

There is 1 plume that gives Knoxville 2 feet.....I wish I knew what it was smoking before it kicked off its run.

There used to be a subscription service where you could view individual sref members, but sadly I can't find it any more. 

This is probably as close as you can get to seeing that. This is the SREF MAX 3 hour snow, so it is showing you the absolute wonkiest top tier output imaginable 

cllW8Hx.gif

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1 minute ago, ShawnEastTN said:

Yes!!!!  Back way back these type storms used to almost destroy the SouthEast AccuWeather forum.  People on either side rooting for it to trend there way and having complete mental breakdowns when it trended west or east and they got the shaft.  Though it seemed more times than not they tended to trend NW each day a little bit all the way up to the storm breaking a lot of especially south Carolina hearts but making a lot of East Tennesseeans happy.  Those were the good old days before American WX.

It was stupid to get rid of accuweather forums imo. It was very popular. 

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On a positive note irt ULL's. February 1998 SEKY and Plateau Dumping. A Coastal off Hatteras that moved to off the VA Coast was forecasted to dump over our area eastward. An ULL moved into KY and pulled the Moisture into it. We got very little while 12 to 24" fell on the Northern Plateau and SEKY.

    They can be tricky and produce sometimes.

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8 minutes ago, Holston_River_Rambler said:

There used to be a subscription service where you could view individual sref members, but sadly I can't find it any more. 

This is probably as close as you can get to seeing that. This is the SREF MAX 3 hour snow, so it is showing you the absolute wonkiest top tier output imaginable 

cllW8Hx.gif

It was a wonky plume. If you look at it, it was just a steady snow for days and still snowing at the end of it. Probably throwing off the mean some though

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There used to be a subscription service where you could view individual sref members, but sadly I can't find it any more. 
This is probably as close as you can get to seeing that. This is the SREF MAX 3 hour snow, so it is showing you the absolute wonkiest top tier output imaginable 
cllW8Hx.gif

Here’s at TYS…

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There used to be a subscription service where you could view individual sref members, but sadly I can't find it any more. 
This is probably as close as you can get to seeing that. This is the SREF MAX 3 hour snow, so it is showing you the absolute wonkiest top tier output imaginable 
cllW8Hx.gif


Is this what you were looking for?

https://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/sref/srefplumes/


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No, there was a weather model subscription service, that for whatever reason, had each sref member. So you know how you can see individual members on the EPS or GEFS? You could actually look for the highest plume, in this case ARN 1, and then go to that service and see how that member played out out with precip. and temp panels. 

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