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Pattern/storm inverted trough thread early Jan


Damage In Tolland

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Looks like another new solution coming. The s/w is being slowed so much as it approaches the coast at 30-36 hours vs earlier runs. Still kind of amazing the models are having this much trouble inside of even 36 hours.

thing is, you could restart the model again right now and it would be different again. it almost has to be.

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Looks like another new solution coming. The s/w is being slowed so much as it approaches the coast at 30-36 hours vs earlier runs. Still kind of amazing the models are having this much trouble inside of even 36 hours.

This is awful, I feel bad for the Mets that have to forecast this storm off of these........ :axe:

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36h the 18z NAM is still much different than the 12z NAm at hour 42. Amazing. The southern stream energy phases with the northern stream energy, however this energy combines into the ocean storm well to the southeast and east of the region, we all pretty much know this will happen, however the NAM brings this energy closer to SNE now. So there is still a lot going on, especially with so many s/ws moving through the trough and upper level flow. Amazing inconsistencies. Also the NAM handles the SPV differently as well.

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36h the 18z NAM is still much different than the 12z NAm at hour 42. Amazing. The southern stream energy phases with the northern stream energy, however this energy combines into the ocean storm well to the southeast and east of the region, we all pretty much know this will happen, however the NAM brings this energy closer to SNE now. So there is still a lot going on, especially with so many s/ws moving through the trough and upper level flow. Amazing inconsistencies. Also the NAM handles the SPV differently as well.

where are you getting that from. at hr 42 it is deeper with ocean storm but even further away. unless i am mis-reading something here

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whdh put out an early sf call map.

They have 3-6" for southern half of CT, se mass, and the cape and islands and into se NY. 1-3" across all of mass, ENY, and the coast of NH/Maine. North of S VT and SNH they have flurries.

A little to early for a call like this IMO but just thought Id mention it.

What's whdh?

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This is awful, I feel bad for the Mets that have to forecast this storm off of these........ :axe:

This is nothing imo. No one should be throwing out totals right now anyway. Probs are high for at least some snow so you throw a little snow graphic in your forecast, up your POPs, and then save the numbers for later.
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