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The Feb 10-12 storm threat, real or imagined?


Ginx snewx

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It appears Football and the weather are in cahoots -HAHAHA

Between being a Giants fan (hey I grew up in Albany) and getting semi-regular snow this season, maybe you are right?

Just won a superbowl and there's a foot of snow outside...

And that just made me the least favorite poster in here... <ducking and running>

:o

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That's great. As for the rest of us in science, it is going to be a long week of model mayhem. Why don't you ask the weatherman how the Mid Atlantic forecasts from Friday went.

Im not sure what being in "science" has to do with looking at models for this week. I doubt any models this week show this as a threat given the pattern does not support a strong east coast low.

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I'd take 2001-'02 over this and ask for seconds.

I know what you mean in terms of a SB victory but down here we didn't see much snow that winter. I had 16.8" the entire season. Not as bad as '79 - '80 where we had two months of T's, but still. At least I'm ahead of that year.

Consider this though, even though that winter sucked and we had a heat wave in April 2002, it snowed in May, late May in fact. The way the models have behaved lately, you never know what's going to happen. Persistence says it will suck, but hey, I think it makes you appreciate the other side of the coin!

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Im not sure what being in "science" has to do with looking at models for this week. I doubt any models this week show this as a threat given the pattern does not support a strong east coast low.

And that's exactly the problem...

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anyone here who looks at models is in "science" one way or another, but I regress. The point being the pattern does not support a strong east coast low.

Just an observation but it seems as if you go from region to region to troll and bash anything remotely positive anybody has to say, including professional meteorologists, without anything to back it up, other than modelology. It's a bit ignorant and disrespectful in my opinion.

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