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Everything posted by Rankin5150
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Praying for you bud. Praying for your friends and family affected.
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OUCH
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This far out, i can live with that.
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Matthew is awesome. I would take his input ANY time over Bastardi. J/S...
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There is always March 1960 analog to hang our hats on. LMAO!
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It looks like this round of runs is not showing any potential. Super quiet in here. Wish we had something to track yall. SMH...
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This far out, it is a good look. The problem is...it is the 8-10 day conundrum, which we cannot get past. Tomorrow, it will be gone again. GRRR...
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The models must REALLY be in TORCH MODE, because there has been NO activity at all in this thread today. LOL
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Southeast Sanitarium - A Place to Vent
Rankin5150 replied to Jonathan's topic in Southeastern States
For those feeling the angst of a SH!TTY winter so far, just remember that the Winter of 1960 in North Carolina went SNOWLESS until Mid Feb of that year. The record for TOTAL Snowfall in a season was broken in Charlotte, NC. It snowed on February the 14th and then another lull until March 2nd, where the snowgates opened up and it snowed back to back to back. They ended up with 27" overall, which is way higher than the average 4-6 b/s we see. Just giving some food for thought that winter is not always over until April, etc. -
This REALLY sucks that we have nothing to correspond about in the mid to long term discussion. Is there ANYTHING promising wintery weather wise?
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Looks like some of the models are showing light to moderate frontal snow event. If I am not mistaken, these types of systems favor more of the eastern areas of the carolinas and the areas west of 85 seem to get the screw zone with snow, etc. Will be interesting to see how this evolves...
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Has anyone seen any responses from anyone on WHY the models are showing a suppressed look, with no cold?
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I was thinking the same thing. GRROOOAN. I miss the early 2000's. The years between 2000-2004 were epic times. Tracking storms left and right, a couple of sizeable snowstorms between being nickeled and dimed. SIGH...LOL
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CLASSIC! Love it Bob! Good to see you posting in our group my friend. I hope you and your family had a safe and wonderful Christmas and New Year!
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AMEN Brudda!
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That does not look good...if you want cold temps, etc.
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Whats up Mack? I was 7 years old and remember it. I lived in the Oakdale area of Charlotte (North CLT) and remember 6-8". I need to check on that though. It was right before my father got Pancreas cancer and I remember him coming home from Eastern Airlines and having a snowball fight with us. Great times brother.
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Aint that the truth brother. I really need to move away from the CHARLOTTE I-85 kiss of death. LOL
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Grit, Thank you so very much for all your analysis and PBP. You are a Redtag in my book...all day-EVERY DAY! How much did you end up with in your backyard? Hoping this ULL holds a good surprise for us (or at least the ones who got the shaft on round one). Thanks in advance!
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What do you think from what you are seeing, with the formation of the ULL? Does this thing have some horsepower? Or do you think we will just get on and off snow showers? It will be interesting to see where this sets up shop at...
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ULL's are so tough to forecast. I remember when NWS was calling for 1-2" and when it got going, they came back with the famous "there is a fly in the ointment" in their Forecast Disscusion and we ended up with thundersnow and 10-12" inches on the ground, when it was all said and done. This was from the early 2000's. Do you remember that storm @Queencitywx? I believe we were on the Wright Weather at the time.
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In my dreams man! I wish! I fear the mixing. I think these heavy bands rolling in will cool it off enough for at least a couple of hours of wet snow before back and forth mixing. Thanks for Posting on here the past couple of days!
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I wonder roughly how many hours do you think this model recognizes that we have primarily snowfall?
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Sorry this happened to you all. I am glad everyone was ok. Our Daughter (now 16 yrs old) was born 12 weeks early and had spent 8 weeks in the Neonatal intensive Care Unit. They released her from the Hospital the evening before go time of the storm. We were without power for 7 days. THANK GOD for Propane Gas Logs to heat our house. I begged for them to keep her there for a few more days and no dice.
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I sure hope this one has the best verification score! WOW. The unrealistic weenie in me loves this one, albeit, it seems to have been the most consistent model the entire process (so far)!