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February 22-23 Storm Thread/OBS


Mikeymac5306
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Yeah GFS is a tick east but it's just noise at this point. There will be a deep 700mb fronto band on the NW side of this thing that models will not pin down at all. Right now the meso models/GFS have Berks, Lehigh, Northampton, Chester as the far western edge of that. It could be east of that, or west. There will be a sharp cutoff

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2 minutes ago, KYWSchoolClosings4ever said:


He won’t stop. It literally ruins the experience for us lurkers.


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I think he called "curtains" three times this week on this storm. So I view most of his negative posting as a positive sign.

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3 minutes ago, Blue Dream said:

Can you take this shtick to banter?  Being kind of a buzz kill this morning. 

He does this same thing in 3 different forums. He's been asked to stop repeatedly and refuses to do so.

Funky, when everything was trending well yesterday he was largely silent. Of course he's active again today.

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Hurricane Schwartz just said 8-12" for 95 corridor. Says still a lot of uncertainty around where the heaviest bands will be. Low is far enough off the shore that heavy snow and wind at the shore is almost a certainty.

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1 minute ago, Hurricane Agnes said:

12z GFS to see the low behavior (which is maybe why Hurricane Schwartz was Miller B-ing this).  I know that this is really not the GFS's range and forte though.

floop-12z-gfs-2026022112.prateptype_cat-imp.us_ne-animated-02212026.gif

was curious about it being called a Miller B. doesn't really look like a B to my eye, seems like the southern wave digs down into NC whereas B would mean it originates in the Ohio Valley right?

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9 minutes ago, Redryan5 said:

Hurricane Schwartz just said 8-12" for 95 corridor. Says still a lot of uncertainty around where the heaviest bands will be. Low is far enough off the shore that heavy snow and wind at the shore is almost a certainty.

That guy on FB you linked isnt hurricane Schwartz BTW thats noreaster nick 

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5 minutes ago, Chadzachadam said:

was curious about it being called a Miller B. doesn't really look like a B to my eye, seems like the southern wave digs down into NC whereas B would mean it originates in the Ohio Valley right?

I guess we are so used to "Miller Bs" being visible in our region but it looks like it is happening further south.  I generated a map for the MA region (the other was the Northeast one) and you can see the funky things going on (like it wanted to be a "Miller A" but ran aground instead). :lol:

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16 minutes ago, Hurricane Agnes said:

12z AIGFS

floop-12z-aigfs-2026022112.sfcwind_mslp.us_ne-animated-02212026.gif

The bummer on that view is that the low seems to follow the coast line. If only it stayed in tight right up into Long Island and Connecticut.

It still nails this forum good, but it would help me up in the coal region where I'm riding the sharp cut-off/gradient.

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