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September Weather Discussion 2019


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2 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

Hmm , did a damn good job with Montana 

Well a cold bias would tend to do well with a snowstorm. 

Feel free to read up on the latest (https://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/users/meg/fv3gfs/)

But long story short: FV3 gets progressively colder with longer lead times, and the bias is worse near the surface up through about 700 mb, then worse again around 200 mb.

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1 hour ago, OceanStWx said:

Good time for a reminder that the FV3 continues to have a cold bias, especially with increasing lead time. In other words, the cold bias gets worse as you move towards the end of the run.

Unfortunately something we're going to have to mentally QC out for the time being until they can upgrade/fix it (but GEFS moving to FV3 is a priority first). 

Will be fun watching the weenies hug the GEFS while the EPS torches us.

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2 hours ago, OceanStWx said:

Well a cold bias would tend to do well with a snowstorm. 

Feel free to read up on the latest (https://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/users/meg/fv3gfs/)

But long story short: FV3 gets progressively colder with longer lead times, and the bias is worse near the surface up through about 700 mb, then worse again around 200 mb.

No one ever uses the GFS as is , simmer down

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Euro has the chance of the first synoptic snow of the season across the NNE mtns, especially the mtns of NW Maine. Low levels may be borderline, but E-NE flow banked against the high terrain may help cool it a tad. Elsewhere, a fascinating temp gradient exists between, say, BOS to DC. Euro has +22C at 850 in the Mid Atlantic. That's just amazing to see. It looks like we'll be in the 40s and 50s with rain Thursday and Friday. Interior likely below 50 one or both days.  

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13 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Euro has the chance of the first synoptic snow of the season across the NNE mtns, especially the mtns of NW Maine. Low levels may be borderline, but E-NE flow banked against the high terrain may help cool it a tad. Elsewhere, a fascinating temp gradient exists between, say, BOS to DC. Euro has +22C at 850 in the Mid Atlantic. That's just amazing to see. It looks like we'll be in the 40s and 50s with rain Thursday and Friday. Interior likely below 50 one or both days.  

Oh boy! And there were actually people wishing for this????

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