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Hoth

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  1. This is a crushing hit down here. Sorry you're missing out.
  2. Of course, lest we forget, the GFS (not as sure about FV3) is pretty wretched with thermals, so take whatever it spews out with a grain of salt.
  3. Your driveway banks would still be there in June.
  4. If some of these runs are right I'll have as much seasonal sleet as snow lol
  5. Yeah winter definitely showed up on that run. Huge nor'easter at the end too (usual caveats apply). Could get unlucky, but I like the active look and deeply negative 2 meter temps running from Montana to DC to Maine. That would be something...
  6. Weird disparity across sources...
  7. Huh, ensemble mean not as impressive as I'd have thought.
  8. Per Earthlight there are a lot of massive solutions in the EPS.
  9. Whatever happens, I'm just glad we're getting some eye candy on the models. Until a week ago, even that was pretty much impossible.
  10. That's awesome for an ensemble. Hell, I'd be thrilled just to see that on an op run.
  11. Based on the FV3 maps in the MA forum, must be something akin to 1888 in there. 36-48"+ up the HV, western CT, western Mass, VT. Haven't seen the run yet, so can't confirm. Still, active and potentially fun period coming up.
  12. First time I ever stayed up all night for a snowstorm. 27".
  13. That mega bomb in the LR has at least been hinted at in one guise or another on the modeling for several days now. Strong s/w traverses the pole, rounds the PV and dive into the U.S. hard. Anyway, no reason to put much weight behind it, but interesting to watch.
  14. Nice screaming southeaster. Kevin's stick clean up for naught.
  15. Jesus what a bomb. Congrats Cleveland.
  16. Really liking the 500mb look at 250. <Weenie>
  17. lol look at the 1056 high about to plunge into ND.
  18. 100% agree. That was close to epic.
  19. That's a nice look. Just back it in a touch and we in bidness.
  20. James will be posting ecstatically as the ash and fallout drift downwind and accumulate in Harwich.
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