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GL/MW/OV December 2010 disco thread


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Some nice run-to-run consistency. :thumbsup::arrowhead:

Dont worry 6 hours ago it showed something different, in 6 more hours it will show something different. Also anyone that took the 12z Euro 240 map seriously needs to lay off the stuff, because I'll bet my house that pattern would never show face.

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Yup. From Tombo:

hr 126 has a broad area of 1012 pressure, lgt to mod precip over mn

hr 132 1012 low over se iowa, lgt to mod precip southern mn and central and southern wi

hr 138 1012 low over central il, lgt to mod precip central and southern wi and northern il

hr 144 1012 low over cincy, lgt to mod precip over indiana central and western ohio, strip of mod precip over east central in and west central ohio

GGEM: 1003 MB LOW in ILL. Euro: 1012 LOW in Central IL. GFS: What storm?

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Euro according to tombo.....

This is for Friv:

hr 198 storm is gathering over tx and La

hr 204 storm is over La, hvy to mod precip from st louis south

hr 210 1008 low over mobile, al, mod to hvy precip over gulf states up to southern missouri and all of ky

(apparently a huge SE Snowstorm after that)

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Euro says you bust on Beau's predicted snowfall for the season.

Not saying that this particular storm will pan out as shown but I've thought it's dangerous to go below average snowfall in areas like that. It basically only takes one good snow event to get them to average.

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IMHO, there's no point in looking at details like low placement beyond 48 hours (and even then it's not that good till 30 hours away or so), since the energy that is going to be driving such lows is well out over the Pacific with little to measure it.

Well you're just boring then. It's fun.

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There is a stretch on main street that is called the "Miracle Mile" because of all the winning powerball numbers and stuff. My brothers old basketball coach won the lottery like 20 years back or so, he used to be a teacher but had to retire because parents were suing him over ridculous claims (trying to get some of his money etc)

Here's some info on wikipedia

In the 1990s, several grocery and convenience stores on a stretch of South Main Street in Fond du Lac sold large winning Wisconsin Lottery tickets, resulting in that part of Main Street being dubbed "The Miracle Mile." The first ticket over $100 million was won on July 6, 1993, by then Sabish Junior High (now middle school) English teacher, Les Robbins, and his then-fiancee, Colleen DeVries.

On August 5, 2006, Ma and Pa's Grocery Express, which is in the heart of the Miracle Mile, sold the only winning Powerball ticket for $209 million. The ticket was claimed on September 22, 2006 by 100 factory workers from Sargento Cheese in Plymouth, Wisconsin. Another group of Sargento employees also won a $10,000 prize in August 2007.

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IMHO, there's no point in looking at details like low placement beyond 48 hours (and even then it's not that good till 30 hours away or so), since the energy that is going to be driving such lows is well out over the Pacific with little to measure it.

Agree, which is why I am definitely not buying into a SE snowstorm. It will be further north.

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