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March 6th Storm Banter Thread


Bob Chill

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pet peeve from broadcast maps... when they put out a snowfall map for their region but the map goes a little outside their veiwing area, and they get really sloppy around the edges.  The map looks good in their zone but then goes to pot outside their viewing area.  This is common from every broadcast met and it annoys the crap out of me.  If you are forecasting for just a certain area, then dont have your map cover 100 miles outside it, but if your going to make a map for the entire state, make it accurate for the entire state.  Ok rant over. 

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Well, snowblower won't start due to lack of use. I guess I am shoveling this b**ch.

you usually have a lot of insight into northeastern md winter storms, what's your gut on cecil county. None of the weenie maps look to good for here. Well in comparison to a little west of the bay.
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It will be interesting to see how this plays out. Overall, the models have become less bullish regarding snowfall totals for the DC metro area today (ex. NAM, GFS, SREF plumes), but this all depends on the R/S line. 

 

My initial forecast called for 10-12" for DC...this may be on the high side, and they may get more in the range of 5-7" (more towards the lower end), but we'll just have to see how it plays out.

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