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January 31-February 2 Potentially Historic Winter Storm


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21z SREF 24hr precip at 87hrs...

Don't mean to jump into the thread, but I figured I would alert you to the issue regarding the SREF being so much wetter than every other model..as I have noted myself. What you posted was the SREF maximum QPF, which takes the highest QPF of all of the ensemble members over any given location. The SREF mean QPF with individual member QPF is below. Enjoy and good luck with the storm dudes!

http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/SREF21PCNTOTUS_21z/f87.gif

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Don't mean to jump into the thread, but I figured I would alert you to the issue regarding the SREF being so much wetter than every other model..as I have noted myself. What you posted was the SREF maximum QPF, which takes the highest QPF of all of the ensemble members over any given location. The SREF mean QPF with individual member QPF is below. Enjoy and good luck with the storm dudes!

http://www.meteo.psu...TUS_21z/f87.gif

Earthlight! You are welcome here anytime.

And I love the RSM qpf convective blobs--nice touchtongue.gif

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and IND

TUE 00Z 01-FEB -1.5 2.3 1021 73 88 0.02 558 541

TUE 06Z 01-FEB -3.6 3.3 1020 88 84 0.12 557 542

TUE 12Z 01-FEB -4.7 2.7 1021 90 87 0.14 558 542

TUE 18Z 01-FEB -4.4 3.5 1018 88 85 0.07 557 543

WED 00Z 02-FEB -2.7 2.8 1009 91 93 0.39 554 547

WED 06Z 02-FEB 3.4 4.7 997 96 76 0.53 543 545

WED 12Z 02-FEB -6.0 -9.1 1006 84 34 0.07 536 531

WED 18Z 02-FEB -4.2 -14.5 1018 66 74 0.04 538 523

THU 00Z 03-FEB -7.0 -13.8 1027 80 62 0.01 542 522

WAA gone wild, all the way to the surface, from 0z Wed to 6z Wed. :arrowhead:

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Don't mean to jump into the thread, but I figured I would alert you to the issue regarding the SREF being so much wetter than every other model..as I have noted myself. What you posted was the SREF maximum QPF, which takes the highest QPF of all of the ensemble members over any given location. The SREF mean QPF with individual member QPF is below. Enjoy and good luck with the storm dudes!

http://www.meteo.psu...TUS_21z/f87.gif

Thanks man. Yeah I should have clarified that better when I originally posted. I think the most useful aspect of it is to show where the best precip potential lies, as opposed to actual amounts displayed. :snowman:

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I'm sort of in disbelief that a massive, crippling, historic winter storm is looking more and more likely. I guess if I had tracked models back in late December 1998 I would have been overwhelmed with the same sense of incredulity.

I'm rooting for you guys. Is this run of the Euro looking any better for me? I'm not expecting anything of the magntude you might get, but am hoping for 10"

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I'm sort of in disbelief that a massive, crippling, historic winter storm is looking more and more likely. I guess if I had tracked models back in late December 1998 I would have been overwhelmed with the same sense of incredulity.

I well remember the buildup to that storm. A Winter Storm watch was issued on New Years Eve, and I remember people talking about it on New Years Day. On the 2nd, the malls were crowded with people stocking up on food and even getting new boots.

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I'm sort of in disbelief that a massive, crippling, historic winter storm is looking more and more likely. I guess if I had tracked models back in late December 1998 I would have been overwhelmed with the same sense of incredulity.

I remember tracking the early January 1999 event mainly through the Ohio State Met weather page. I recall the old MRF (now GFS) showing that storm 9-10 days out.

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