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vespasian70

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  1. I think we have the general track, now it's up to how the models handle the thermals. One false move and we will be in a bad ice storm. Fingers crossed.
  2. Pulled this off another forum. Yea looks like all snow.
  3. Not a bad run of models for us tonight. I'll take the Euro/Ukie/(and now CMC?) combo any day.
  4. Night buck. Hopefully you wake up to the GFS cave.
  5. Wow. Pretty consistent. Nice run for us.
  6. Everyone holding their breath for Dr No.
  7. Ukie looks similar to the previous Euro runs. Nice agreement.
  8. Yea, I understand it's not all snow on the fringe, but it moved south. Watching the trend.
  9. Thanks for the insights! Funny that the UKMET's track isn't a huge difference from the GFS, yet the precip types are worlds apart!
  10. We're almost to a point where the GFS/FV3 are on their own.
  11. Deep Thunder gives CMH nearly 10".
  12. Just noticed that. Don't know if it's model noise or a trend.
  13. I'm not really looking at the precip types yet. Just watching the trends of where the low is going.
  14. 00z GFS looks a bit colder for us. Better track too.
  15. Again, another perfect track for us.
  16. NAM does that transfer to the coast as well once it reaches KY. Again, perfect track for us.
  17. Eventually one of the two model camps is going to cave. I think that goofy 18z GFS run speaks for itself.
  18. So, Euro/UKMET/ICON/NAM versus GFS/FV3/CMC.
  19. Will the European models cave to the North American ones? Seems like the battle lines have been drawn.
  20. Agreed. I think it will bodes well for future runs.
  21. Yea, an odd run. I think the main takeaway is the trend away from the low moving up into PA and that hard right turn. It's like the GFS has seen the latest Euro runs and is having second thoughts. lol
  22. Steve, I'd rather have the Euro/UKMET on our side than the GFS/GEM. Heck, even the NAM is colder for us.
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