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Unreal qpf on the gfs and a long duration storm. Better low placement on this run but it shows the thermals warm.
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If this had a cleaner phase this would have been a monster storm with the stall and slow mover.
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Nice evolution Stalling and slow moving
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Potent H5
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Further south on the euro but close to monitor
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OBs and nowcast later Tuesday morning - Noon Wednesday 1/26-27
MJO812 replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Snowing here in Brooklyn Sticking to colder surfaces -
I'm definitely taking off if we get hit with this storm.
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I want snow so bad. I would be a super weenie if I lived near the lakes.
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Every model is further south than the GFS. Ukie doesn't even get precip past Philly. That's how south it is.
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January 2021 General Discussions & Observations Thread
MJO812 replied to Stormlover74's topic in New York City Metro
Pattern looks good in the long range on the gfs. We just need the mjo to go into 8. -
Ukie at 12z
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None lol
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Just like the GFS.
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OBs and nowcast later Tuesday morning - Noon Wednesday 1/26-27
MJO812 replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Flurries starting in Brooklyn -
I remember that winter We were on pace to break 1996 if the pattern continued.
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It is a bold statement anyway since it's only January.
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January 2021 General Discussions & Observations Thread
MJO812 replied to Stormlover74's topic in New York City Metro
The rising PNA and NAO might help us out for next week's storm.
