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Dec 5/6th major coastal/ west Atlantic cyclogenesis ...?


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Lurker on this thread from the Chicago NWS office. I'm originally from NYC, so interest in weather started with noreasters, especially Blizzard of 96. Anyway, have noticed a lot of discussion on WxBell snow map algorithms. Last winter out here we found that for the Euro the modeled snow depth algorithm often did a better job than the clown maps. Curious if any of the other mets on here have noticed similar. For all those getting a pasting from this storm, enjoy! 973bf0f7dfca549e3baf445d5e8313f2.jpg

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11 minutes ago, RCNYILWX said:

Lurker on this thread from the Chicago NWS office. I'm originally from NYC, so interest in weather started with noreasters, especially Blizzard of 96. Anyway, have noticed a lot of discussion on WxBell snow map algorithms. Last winter out here we found that for the Euro the modeled snow depth algorithm often did a better job than the clown maps. Curious if any of the other mets on here have noticed similar. For all those getting a pasting from this storm, enjoy! 973bf0f7dfca549e3baf445d5e8313f2.jpg

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Isn't snow depth an actual model output?

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3 hours ago, DomNH said:

If it's not SN or +SN at MHT at 22z this is an epic, epic bust. Not how I'd write the TAF, but hey I haven't written one in years.

:lol:

Walked in the door, started reviewing things, saw that TAF and slapped the changeover at 22z without looking at any guidance. 

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