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Late February/March Medium - Long Range Disco


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agreed...I'm not afraid afraid to say it...there is nothing I want more than a snowstorm that is devastating...

 

Well, I'm more or less of the same thinking...with the exception of power outages.  Those are just no fun, whether it's winter or summer, it sucks.  (Also, no power means no access to this site or anything else!)

 

But I'm all for a storm that closes things down and you just stay at home and enjoy the snow!

 

 

 

I'm hoping for as much snow as possible for as long as possible...I hope at least one of these events causes major disruption to everyday life, causing traffic debacles, power outages, trees down, treacherous roads, school closings, government closings, and otherwise to be as crippling as possible....I'm not kidding...

 

I have 4G on a smartphone and a gas fireplace.  BRING IT.

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After march 2001 and 2013, I'm never looking at models for a march storm. I'll believe it when there is enough to shovel and it is still ripping.

 

 

Yeah, kind of shocked there is semi serious discussion about storms over a week out.

 

DT finally figured out that hyping storms a week in advance wasn't working for him.

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Yeah, kind of shocked there is semi serious discussion about storms over a week out.

 

DT finally figured out that hyping storms a week in advance wasn't working for him.

The NWP will consistently lead you astray and sometimes they will even when there are other signals that look good. Now, more than ever, it seems like we aren't even getting to my latter point there! The part about finding signals first to justify any NWP solution seems to have vanished these days. But using a modeled solution and describing the modeled pattern that is suitable for the modeled storm is not what I'm talking about! I am talking about things actually occurring and unfolding over longer time scales that may signal activity. Sigh...

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I'm hoping for as much snow as possible for as long as possible...I hope at least one of these events causes major disruption to everyday life, causing traffic debacles, power outages, trees down, treacherous roads, school closings, government closings, and otherwise to be as crippling as possible....I'm not kidding...

You got your dream Matt:

 

http://www.northeastusweather.com/2014/02/24/significant-storm-system-to-affect-100-million-people-during-the-first-week-of-march/

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that is a BOLD statement there.....wow........lots of "egg in your face" potential imo

 

The science may eventually be ruined by morons..like people don't already believe weather forecasters enough. 

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Lol I just read the Mount Holly AFD....a dusting, a car topper, a frontal passage, and on next week's potential event they are rather matter of fact in saying it looks unsettled with rain and warmer weather. Seems a bit bullish on the warm/wet scenario given we are a week out and inconsistent model performance.

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Social media has caused much more harm than good since it took off. Far beyond the weather stuff too.  I'm glad I avoided it for the most part so far. 

yeah, I'm pretty convinced we're all eventually worse off even with the positives. there's something to be said about keeping the dumbest parts of our society disconnected from eachother.  

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Seems like a lot of people are getting greedy now. We have had one of the best winters in my neck of the woods and also in philly. It's been cold throughout and people are upset we are loosing some chances in March?? Comon guys..if this was last year..well let's not bring that up. But lets bring the warm temps and spring thunderstorms back. It's been one heck of year tracking these storms.

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