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PUNTING NEMO


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Not really, it's just we tend to forget them because for us they are usually rain. 

 

I still can't seem to remember a good low pressure system in SC and a low in nw Ohio at the same time.  I'm sure you are right about it happening, I just can't remember it.  Do you know of any analogs to this setup?

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Storm is pretty dry for us on the GFS.... .25" contour looks about I-95 between DC and Baltimore (and points south/east) and then it goes roughly north along I-83 to southern PA.  Points north and west are less than .25".  

 

Well...as a glass half-full idea, if SNE gets a MECS/HECS, it definitely shows the pattern is not what it was and this is not last year.  Maybe we can strike gold before spring.  Or at least copper...

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Storm is pretty dry for us on the GFS.... .25" contour looks about I-95 between DC and Baltimore (and points south/east) and then it goes roughly north along I-83 to southern PA.  Points north and west are less than .25".  

 

Well...as a glass half-full idea, if SNE gets a MECS/HECS, it definitely shows the pattern is not what it was and this is not last year.  Maybe we can strike gold before spring.  Or at least copper...

 

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Don't you find the timing ironic?  Finally a southern low, on the coast, and, just in time, a northern low perfectly in tune with it.  Dance partners.

 

Its Ironic on 2 cases. If the Northern low hangs on a little longer we might get some on the front end. But no The southern low gets wound up just in time to rob all of our moisture for that. Sucks.

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