Typhoon Tip
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“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
Typhoon Tip replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
I don't think these models are going to stop until they at once finally succeed in creating the perfect total tropospheric set up with 0 happening. -
“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
Typhoon Tip replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
It'll be like watching the snow blowing off one of the Swiss Alps -
“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
Typhoon Tip replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
...then it ends abruptly for them in flurries and turbine wind gusts, as it is escalating to a whirling white out froth back east.. Power going out in twice their snow totals. They're posting about how it busted this, or it's not as big as storm as everyone thought that ... -
“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
Typhoon Tip replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
Rad motions are generally S to N, west of the Hudson River Valley. Just sayn' -
“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
Typhoon Tip replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
Yeah the more I look at this ... the GFS is at minimum questionable. The upside (also) is that QPF may be underdone up under the NW quadrant of the 700 to 500 mb cyclonic arc -
“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
Typhoon Tip replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
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“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
Typhoon Tip replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
well, blizzard is more about visibility. If you get 6" of snow, and 55 mph routine gusting, your' getting blizzard like conditions. We tend to associated blizzard with big snow depths. There's certainly lap over in how you can get to a terrible visibility and dangerous scenario... but in this case, we still probably have a wind issue. I haven't read their forecast discussions, just throwing this in -
“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
Typhoon Tip replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
We're getting a storm... I don't care about senses of loss whether it's historic or even just pedestrian. It's likely to be somewhere in between. It's funny, there are two competing concepts ( synoptic ) that are both true. The -PNA never really correlate(d)(s) with this. But, there was a relative +d(PNA) which contains this system. Both the standard EOFs and the rotated PCAs at CPC versions, show this latter nested anomaly. It can get the deed done. It seems these very recent global version are wavering toward the former, more non-linear/transitive forcing. Why that is trying to usurp now just 18 hours before go - that's maybe just the state of the technology. -
“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
Typhoon Tip replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
You could be metaphysically culpable in this, Jer' I mean, in 1978 ... you spent the storm in the Bay Area, longing from afar. This time? what, did you think you could outfox destiny's weird fetish intention of making sure Jerry misses out? lol -
“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
Typhoon Tip replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
Can this winter please go ahead end now ? haha ... Ah boy. Yeah if that decides to be the verifying solution, this is largely a bust. Probably not in the fairest or absolute sense... call it a 70 .. 80% bust. The NAM did tick E spanning the last couple of runs... something is causing this to do this almost on top of the event. It would be fascinating to understand what exactly that is, whether it is something about data sampling/grid initializations, vs over processing, or somehow error born in between. The larger synoptic scaffolding is unchanged. This is all, 100% of it ( as far as I can tell) idiosyncratic to the internal handling of the system and how it integrates within that synoptic totality. Not sure there is really a way to account for that, so any such study might just reveal this to be random. Interesting. -
“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
Typhoon Tip replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
I'd like another model cycle. I'd say if the 18z's roll in with another of this seeming attempt to get a reduction by our noses, we might consider limiting this to major headlines. Also ... the difference between a "major" event and something say, top 5/history and so forth, isn't likely to register much differently in the high 90s percentile population. Just being a member of the species and modern culture ( lol ), but intuitively the individual would see 1/8th mi vis and snow 3/4 the way up their SUV's tire wells, and figure for a well handled event. perhaps the distinction is more for us in that sense. This storm is idiosyncratically compact, and if it bumps 50 mi E, we're just going to have to consider that when it comes to snowfall distribution. Now-cast workout... SE Mass could take a particular pummeling, even in a shaded total system profile. -
“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
Typhoon Tip replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
There's some normalization going on in the NAM back east, too. It's subtle, but ex, Login was 53 kts in the middle BL sustained wind fields yesterday, and now it is only 41 in the FOUS grid. The QPF is down a bit too. It's also down in PHL and NYC compared to what it was yesterday. I suspect yesterday's cinemas were the max d-drippers for this storm's modeling movie, and now we're just going to end up with a major and not much more if this continues. It's still perhaps something more than major in the SE zones - for now. Fine. But if we limit the areal coverage it gets harder to justify distinction. I say this ...not just because of the NAM, but there's a 10 ... 12% amplitude theft going on across the board as we've entered these late modeling innings. (note, I'm not incorporating the HRRR or the like). Now-cast could perhaps bring the theft back, ... but, since that behavior has been noted over recent years worth of modeling ( actually), it's sort of built in confidence/expectation to take place. As an aside, it seems what we haven't seen is a modeled is a system that started out meager and grew 8% per run until go time. It seems like technology favors going the other way, either by error or design... We're always giving back in the closing arguments. -
“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
Typhoon Tip replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
It's becoming a limiting factor for me. Taking this out of top 5 contention about as fast as the models have quietly been speeding this up on everyone. Some runs I've seen are under 12 hrs with the bulk and go to wind whipped flurries that only look like the storms still going because of the snow being blown around type of event. Heh. I don't think this is slowing back down, either. It's part of the world we live in where the atmosphere is challenged to do that kind of storm. As much as I see all that, I also am a bit suss re the models becoming radially so compact. It's almost like relative to climatology, it is too intense? 968 mb lows passing between the Del Marv and just inside the BM ... it seems we had better QPF sprawl when shallower "big" storms have made that transit. interesting... Storms are like snow flakes. No two are exactly the same. -
“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
Typhoon Tip replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
Yeah Ray I’m a little suspicious of the back off in the local QPF with the NAM actually being closer, while at consistent relative intensity/deep layer structural aspects I’ve seen this before where a model just blanks out a quadrant. It’s not usually real… If the 06z pulls the same track and intensity, I’d be surprised if it didn’t repaint larger QPF up here. -
“Cory’s in NYC! Let’s HECS!” Feb. 22-24 Disco
Typhoon Tip replied to TheSnowman's topic in New England
This storm is not gonna stall and gravy snow for 20 inches after the fact ‘case anybody is wondering if this is gonna match that unless the modeling changes
