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2/13/2014 Major Coastal Storm Observations Part 2


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  On 2/13/2014 at 8:16 PM, +SNfreak21 said:

What is this pathetic weenie suicide for, new RAP looks good and so does the radar

Agreed, the Hi-Res short range models are still showing a nice little snow tonight from Jersey through central Long Island. Not sure why we're back in storm cancel mode...

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A matter of 20-30 miles will determine who might see just another inch or two or 6"+...I wouldn't put much stock in any of the models at this point. I'd just be willing to say anybody from KMPO to JFK has to be on the lookout for another round of significant snows. 

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  On 2/13/2014 at 8:23 PM, YanksFan27 said:

The latest HRRR is 8-12" for most of the area west of Suffolk County with a few spotty amounts over a foot. Hopefully it's the most accurate.

lol wow. Do you have a link for HRRR that you can share? I think it did pretty good for my area on the south shore of LI. saw the mega thump on the front end, turned it over like literally right at 10AM as modeled. 

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  On 2/13/2014 at 8:30 PM, tdp146 said:

lol wow. Do you have a link for HRRR that you can share? I think it did pretty good for my area on the south shore of LI. saw the mega thump on the front end, turned it over like literally right at 10AM as modeled. 

http://rapidrefresh.noaa.gov/HRRR/

 

BEAUTIFUL for the NYC area.

 

It's back running again, 18z is out.

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