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March 8-12 Heavy Rain/Flooding


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Late last week, the firehouse was pointed towards the OV. Glad to see it's migrating north for MBY's sake. Mostly dry and temps in the upper 60s to 70 all week sounds perfect. Hopefully the rivers, especially the Illinois and Mississippi, can handle the pending deluge.

 

Just remember what happened in the Central-Eastern Missouri region in December.

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Heavy rain fail. Euro wins again. The NWS director is gonna be at our office the day before Skilling's Fermilab seminar and yesterday we were joking at the office that we should ask whether NWS HQ has considered scrapping the GFS and just paying the ECMWF for all their data.
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Heavy rain fail. Euro wins again. The NWS director is gonna be at our office the day before Skilling's Fermilab seminar and yesterday we were joking at the office that we should ask whether NWS HQ has considered scrapping the GFS and just paying the ECMWF for all their data.

 

lol

 

Dr. Uccellini is going to be there?

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What in the world is going on with this heavy rain event? The NWS here in Louisville had forecasted a near record high temperature in the upper 70's with any rain staying well west of the city. Their early morning AFD said the airmass was too dry to support any rainfall making it very far east today. It is currently 60 degrees and pouring rain in the city, with a pipeline of heavy rain moving this way. WPC now has 2-3 inches up the Ohio River through tomorrow.

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What in the world is going on with this heavy rain event? The NWS here in Louisville had forecasted a near record high temperature in the upper 70's with any rain staying well west of the city. Their early morning AFD said the airmass was too dry to support any rainfall making it very far east today. It is currently 60 degrees and pouring rain in the city, with a pipeline of heavy rain moving this way. WPC now has 2-3 inches up the Ohio River through tomorrow.

Not sure why you would think that based on the modeling. NW KY is in line for quite the deluge today and tomorrow.

 

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Heavy rain fail. Euro wins again. The NWS director is gonna be at our office the day before Skilling's Fermilab seminar and yesterday we were joking at the office that we should ask whether NWS HQ has considered scrapping the GFS and just paying the ECMWF for all their data.

 

Haha.  Sounds good.  Then if they can put all their resources into the HRRR and bump it up to 48hrs we'd be set lolz.

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Not sure why you would think that based on the modeling. NW KY is in line for quite the deluge today and tomorrow.

 

namconus_apcpn_seus_11.png

I was referencing the NWS here forecasting near record highs this afternoon with the rain staying well west. Neither was the case. We were nearly 20 degrees from a record high. The models have been trending SE with the heavy rain over the past 2 days so I am expecting the heavy rain tomorrow.

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