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Isopycnic

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Folks, I'm thinking We very very well "get screwed" here on the Coast, Over-running, with a warm nose poking in & out of the current forecast...  That said...

 

Take THIS to heart,,, ALL the Extreme COLD We've been having will have a huge effect on Next years "Bug-season", fleas/tick's, skeeters, Gnats, (those on the coast know what I mean by THAT, (gnats), et al, blah, blah...

Let hope Southern Snow, and the rest of those folks down that way DO NOT SEE a Major, power outages from ICE/ICE baby... And see some at least, sloppy white stuff...

 

 You Folks North & West of 95 are Wishcasting Us folks on the Coast MAJOR power outages, I'd rather see SLOP /wet snow/cold rain rather than than ICE...Or Freezing rain

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Folks, I'm thinking We very very well "get screwed" here on the Coast, Over-running, with a warm nose poking in & out of the current forecast...  That said...

 

Take THIS to heart,,, ALL the Extreme COLD We've been having will have a huge effect on Next years "Bug-season", fleas/tick's, skeeters, Gnats, (those on the coast know what I mean by THAT, (gnats), et al, blah, blah...

Let hope Southern Snow, and the rest of those folks down that way DO NOT SEE a Major, power outages from ICE/ICE baby... And see some at least, sloppy white stuff...

 

 You Folks North & West of 95 are Wishcasting Us folks on the Coast MAJOR power outages, I'd rather see SLOP /wet snow/cold rain rather than than ICE...Or Freezing rain

Nobody's wishcasting anything. Discussing what the models are currently showing does not equal wishcasting.  There is nothing anyone can do to alter what this systems effects will be.  <_<

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Take THIS to heart,,, ALL the Extreme COLD We've been having will have a huge effect on Next years "Bug-season", fleas/tick's, skeeters, Gnats, (those on the coast know what I mean by THAT, (gnats), et al, blah, blah...

 

 

I guess this is why thee are no gnats, skeeters, fleas and ticks in the north woods.

 

http://ayatlin.wordpress.com/2013/08/01/fighting-bugs-in-alaska-gnat-hats-punk-and-summer-parka/

 

Mosquitos and gnats are really bad in the northern interior, and really all over. They constantly pester and bite you. Gnats get stuck in ears, eyes and nostrils. People in the interior burn mosquito coils and use mosquito repellent daily. Mosquito repellent becomes your summer Alaskan perfume.
 
Alex DeMarban of recently wrote an article about the topic for the Alaska Dispatch, called Bloodletting worsens during Alaska’s legendary mosquito infestation.
 
Laurel Andrews of the Alaska Dispatch did a feature on the crazy swarms on Alaska’s North Slope.
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New NAM show NO precip in the GSP, CLT, HKY, ATL, or AHN areas through hour 72. Thing is certainly going to stay well south of those areas.

 

I wouldn't take one NAM run that by the way was about 30 minutes overdue because of issues too seriously. As Allan pointed out RH was much better. For some reason it just didn't equate to precip. 

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New NAM show NO precip in the GSP, CLT, HKY, ATL, or AHN areas through hour 72. Thing is certainly going to stay well south of those areas.

 

 

If your wrong people are really going to give you a pretty hard time, not because you were wrong but because every run that was favorable for your call, you posted about how you were going to be right.  You may be right but forecast with a little class and stop honking your own horn.

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I wouldn't take one NAM run that by the way was about 30 minutes overdue because of issues too seriously. As Allan pointed out RH was much better. For some reason it just didn't equate to precip. 

Actually after looking at the temps I'm not sure about this run. Those certainly looked weird. Maybe the GFS will clear things up a little.

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Really getting excited over here in Fayetteville NC. Seen several maps and watched several videos that specifically mentioned Fayetteville and put it possibly over 6". This would be the first real snow I've seen in NC since I moved here (although we got like .75" last year in Southern Pines in Feb. I believe). I have a Biology class on Tuesday from 5:30PM to 10:00PM Probably pretty safe to say it, along with Wednesday classes, will be cancelled. Again. We've already had 2 instances of a 2 hour delay. 

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