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Son of Sandy- Nov 6,7,8 2012


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ALL THE MODELS, INCLUDING THE GFS, GEM

GLOBAL, AND UKMET, INDICATE A LARGE CYCLONE OVER THE WESTERN

ATLANTIC THIS PERIOD, WITH THE DIFFERENCES IN WHERE AND HOW DEEP

THE SYSTEM MATERIALIZES. IF THE STORM TRACKS CLOSE ENOUGH TO THE

COAST, IT APPEARS THE AIRMASS MAY BE SUFFICIENTLY COLD FOR SNOW TO

FALL, EVEN IN THE LOWER ELEVATIONS. THIS TYPE OF SYNOPTIC DETAIL

WILL HAVE TO BE REFINED WITH FUTURE MODEL RUNS.

Interpretation of the synoptics would require a later capture as I mentioned earlier in the banter thread -

Either way, I'm less concerned with ptype and more impressed with the repeating version of the 90W L/W! It's been going on for a couple of months now, and may, just may portend an interesting winter.

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ALL THE MODELS, INCLUDING THE GFS, GEM

GLOBAL, AND UKMET, INDICATE A LARGE CYCLONE OVER THE WESTERN

ATLANTIC THIS PERIOD, WITH THE DIFFERENCES IN WHERE AND HOW DEEP

THE SYSTEM MATERIALIZES. IF THE STORM TRACKS CLOSE ENOUGH TO THE

COAST, IT APPEARS THE AIRMASS MAY BE SUFFICIENTLY COLD FOR SNOW TO

FALL, EVEN IN THE LOWER ELEVATIONS. THIS TYPE OF SYNOPTIC DETAIL

WILL HAVE TO BE REFINED WITH FUTURE MODEL RUNS.

Interpretation of the synoptics would require a later capture as I mentioned earlier in the banter thread -

Either way, I'm less concerned with ptype and more impressed with the repeating version of the 90W L/W! It's been going on for a couple of months now, and may, just may portend an interesting winter.

:snowman:

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