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Just now, stormtracker said:
 
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In the American Revolutionary War, while the iconic tricorn (or cocked) hat was standard, popular color choices included black, grey, and tan (or "tobacco") felt, providing a less uniform, more practical look for soldiers. Grey tricorn hats were common among militia and infantry, offering functionality, such as channeling water. 

Thank you for the history lesson. Much appreciated. 

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Just now, stormtracker said:
 
AI Overview:
 
In the American Revolutionary War, while the iconic tricorn (or cocked) hat was standard, popular color choices included black, grey, and tan (or "tobacco") felt, providing a less uniform, more practical look for soldiers. Grey tricorn hats were common among militia and infantry, offering functionality, such as channeling water. 

Could also be a Civil War re-enactor

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4 minutes ago, GreyHat said:

Don't shoot the messenger. 

The best thing about those who are Mets, you can be 100% wrong just about all the time. Still keep your job.

That (100% wrong..) cliché is not only corny but it's totally untrue. Any meteorologist on their worst day is better than you at forecasting on your best day. I'm not sure, but you sound like you could be a teenager so my encouragement to you would be to post less and read more. A lot more. I've learned so much the past 14 years on here by just reading and realizing there is so much to the science of meteorology. And I probably understand about 2-5% of it still.

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2 minutes ago, GreyHat said:

Don't shoot the messenger. 

The best thing about those who are Mets, you can be 100% wrong just about all the time. Still keep your job.

Dude. You are just not getting it. If you listen to and learn from the meteorologists you will see that there are reasons for issues with the forecast. Meteorology is an inexact science but using and science and not just reading a model and trusting it at face value with logic and reasoning will change everything. And informed hobbyists can do the same. Criticizing people that have taken the time to learn physics and interpretation of models and recognizing patterns with learning that far excedes the layman gets respect. I dunno.. You have not been well accepted here. You need analysis, deeper thoughts, comparisons to factors, explanation for what you see.. Or ask questions!! But think when you ask and make them thoughtful. 

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11 minutes ago, GreyHat said:

Don't shoot the messenger. 

The best thing about those who are Mets, you can be 100% wrong just about all the time. Still keep your job.

I thought coming on here and posting crap posts and rippin on Mets was a big no no? Is this just allowed now? This guy needs a break. 

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6 minutes ago, TSSN+ said:

I thought coming on here and posting crap posts and rippin on Mets was a big no no? Is this just allowed now? This guy needs a break. 

It is getting kinda messed up tho.   Like first Rev and now Rev ripping on the glue that holds this place together.   Calling them junk scientist know nothing who are bad at what they do.   Why come to a board centered around a science and then trashing the scientist.  Like get the fuck on.

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2 minutes ago, stormtracker said:

It is getting kinda messed up tho.   Like first Rev and now Rev ripping on the glue that holds this place together.   Calling them junk scientist know nothing who are bad at what they do.   Why come to a board centered around a science and then trashing the scientist.  Like get the fuck on.

I suspect they suffer from the common modern ailment of “I did my own research and…”

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AIGFS looks very similar to 06z. CCB goods/greats are a tad east but I’d categorize the small change in low placement as noise at this range, unless the deterministic and other guidance do the same thing. But again, very minor shift.

 

edit: did not see the temps, that would suck

 

edit 2: I still think a massive latitude difference like that between the primary and coastal is a little much. Just have to hope it ends up meaning the primary tracks further south rather than the coastal further north.

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Friendly request: if there’s obvious trolling going on from posters, please report it. Us mods aren’t always here, don’t always read each thread and catch things. If it doesn’t get reported, then we don’t see it if we come in a thread pages later. So report it, even if the mods in this subforum don’t see it, another mod elsewhere may and may act faster. 

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