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Winter 2013 - 2014 Banter Thread


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Was in the Village today to eat a nice meal (great Mediterranean at the Olive Tree on McDougal) and then drop our son off at college (the New School - lives in a high rise suite-dorm on 5th Ave and 14th St - makes me want to go back to college, lol).  After lunch, around 2:30 pm or so we got to see about 15-20 minutes of nice flurries - just enough to put down a very light dusting - great mood snow at 22F with lots of fresh-looking snow from yesterday on top of the old snow.

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Was in the Village today to eat a nice meal (great Mediterranean at the Olive Tree on McDougal) and then drop our son off at college (the New School - lives in a high rise suite-dorm on 5th Ave and 14th St - makes me want to go back to college, lol).  After lunch, around 2:30 pm or so we got to see about 15-20 minutes of nice flurries - just enough to put down a very light dusting - great mood snow at 22F with lots of fresh-looking snow from yesterday on top of the old snow.

I fight out of Mushin MMA. Right accross on 5th. Great place to train .

Right accross above human food. Great camp .

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We're down to posting day 11 euro ensemble control run images in discussion threads.

My god.

Wow , don't expect that from someone like you  considering I thnk im pretty good poster and posted it only because we were discussing storms that have cut a week before in good winter patterns yield bigger results on the EC only a week later

 Curious whats with the need to call me out ?

Not sure I get the reason for the animosity

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We're down to posting day 11 euro ensemble control run images in discussion threads.

My god.

Wow , don't expect that from someone like you  considering I thnk im pretty good poster and posted it only because we were discussing storms that have cut a week before in good winter patterns yield bigger results on the EC only a week later

 Curious whats with the need to call me out ?

Not sure I get the reason for the animosity

Lol, I was just playing around man.

We used to have this guy come in here and post the hour by hour breakdown of the EPS control run out to hour 360.

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I'm hoping for some fresh snow tonight some epic ice pics Thursday and then a break from winter here. There is no way the pitiful snow pack (if you can even call it that) here is going to make it past Sunday anyway. Looking for a nice miller a dumper later I'm feb and this will be a solid winter. Meanwhile it sucks up in the mountains of vt. While we take a break they need to catch a break!

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PB GFI, you suck.

M. Marino Gona transfer you to SI and make u do midnites at Stapleton

 You will hav zero RDO s flat foot. Ha

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JK :hug:

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Can someone explain what truncation means in relation to the model runs? I've seen it mentioned a few times today. 

 

Thanks

After hour 192, the GFS goes to 12 hour increments as opposed to the 3 hour increments up to that point.  It doesn't allow you to see the 3, 6, and 9 hour stamps that occur between that, thus 'truncating' or 'shortening' the run. 

 

Mets may have a better explation as to 'why', but it would seem to help move the run along at the part of the run where it's so far in the future, it's providing guidance.  The NAM also does 1 hour increments up to 36 and then truncates to 3 hour increments (and is a more 'short range' model).

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