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I would definitely hedge on the western side 2/3 of the track envelope at this point in time, with the Euro, NAM (not that that means much at 84 hours), CMC, and others going west.  GEFS members are also noticeably west of the OP GFS.

As a side note, CMC and it's ensembles are oriented the opposite way ... so I wouldn't be surprise to see the CMC shift the wrong direction in next run or 3.

 

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I would definitely hedge on the western side 2/3 of the track envelope at this point in time, with the Euro, NAM (not that that means much at 84 hours), CMC, and others going west.  GEFS members are also noticeably west of the OP GFS.

As a side note, CMC and it's ensembles are oriented the opposite way ... so I wouldn't be surprise to see the CMC shift the wrong direction in next run or 3.

 

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Maybe i am slow, but what do you mean by that?. Thanks.

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Some of this is probably better for the banter thread.  Not a place for every Q to be A'd.

 

 

9 p.m.. Piece of advice for you we were all like you once, but you have to know the time and place to ask these questions. Try the banter thread and also look around. The NY subforum has a thread explaining all the model start times.

 

I know my stuff (you'd be surprised) I was just making sure. Sorry, I won't ask "stupid questions" anymore. I know better ;).

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I would definitely hedge on the western side 2/3 of the track envelope at this point in time, with the Euro, NAM (not that that means much at 84 hours), CMC, and others going west.  GEFS members are also noticeably west of the OP GFS.

As a side note, CMC and it's ensembles are oriented the opposite way ... so I wouldn't be surprise to see the CMC shift the wrong direction in next run or 3.

 

attachicon.gifcmc.gif

 

attachicon.gifgefs.gif

 

attachicon.gifpres_short.gif

Where'd you get the nice cyclone tracks?   I tried googling and couldn't find them.

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This was really helpful. The maps are awesome too. Thanks.

 

 

Immediately I laughed hard and then shook my head. We all make mistakes, right?

she's pretty young to have a gig in such a big market.. probably just a mistake.

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This was really helpful. The maps are awesome too. Thanks.

 

 

Immediately I laughed hard and then shook my head. We all make mistakes, right?

  

Looks like a finally found a reason to watch local weekend news weather.

she's pretty young to have a gig in such a big market.. probably just a mistake.

She said it with a straight face and looked right at DC and conveyed west track would be snow. On a side note I definitely have a thing for women weathercasters....

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well, this is what the 18z dgex says the extrapolated NAM would finish with

some wrap around....and then it has the next weekend event before everything goes into the porcelain bowl

http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~fxg1/DGEXEAST_18z/dgexloop.html

 

18z gefs has some support for next weekend. If we can get at least a decent snowfall (4"+ areawide) on Wed then I'm good with a nice warmup. I've wasted a lot of time this winter tracking. It's been a busy year. 

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