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Major Nor'easter snow storm (possible top 20) Noon Wednesday-Noon Thursday Dec 16-17, 2020


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15 minutes ago, Allsnow said:

We are not the general public. Rip that band aid off and fire off a forecast. 

I wish they could all be this easy. But I think this was the last real long range snowstorm grad slam hit by a member ECMWF family of products. 

 

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6 minutes ago, bluewave said:

I wish they could all be this easy. But I think this was the last real long range snowstorm grad slam hit by a member ECMWF family of products. 

 

I can’t imagine the utter bewilderment a regular person would have reading that tweet. 

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9 minutes ago, Nibor said:

I can’t imagine the utter bewilderment a regular person would have reading that tweet. 

I once spoke to someone that was asking me about online weather forums. They asked me why the people on there keep hoping that somebody would get crushed by a storm. :D

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The NAM has in various thermal profiles across the NE a warm layer between anything from around 700/725mb to around 800mb. I could show more, but if you want to see why a model is progging fzra/sleet over your house, just pull up the forecast sounding for the hour in question. Sometimes the fixed pressure surface maps don't tell the entire story (whether or not it's a true story is another matter).

 

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