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MLK 2022 Storm Potential


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1 minute ago, stormtracker said:

Me too.  No chance we get a 50 mile shift this late in the game.   We ride into the sunset together. 

Once they trend west they stay west.  This won't magically go back to over the BM and off OC like we need to avoid thermals.  We can watch the warm air together while Ji complains over 12"

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1 minute ago, H2O said:

Once they trend west they stay west.  This won't magically go back to over the BM and off OC like we need to avoid thermals.  We can watch the warm air together while Ji complains over 12"

Maybe, but we still have ensembles that aren't fully on board with the inland track.  LWX specifically mentioned the shortwave is over a data sparse area in the Aleutians this morning so I'd think that means to give the ensembles a lot of weight.

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14 minutes ago, SnowenOutThere said:

I find that the storm being pushed back makes the forecast even more difficult due to the storm being 5/6  days out while yesterday due to it being more saturday/sunday it was also 5/6 days out. Just something to keep in mind

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20 minutes ago, SnowenOutThere said:

I find that the storm being pushed back makes the forecast even more difficult due to the storm being 5/6  days out while yesterday due to it being more saturday/sunday it was also 5/6 days out. Just something to keep in mind

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the OP runs are on the far western edge of their respective ensemble means, I’m not particularly worried about a far W track, especially given the initial confluence over Canada

it’s a possibility, but not a major concern IMO

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the mid levels are amazing though, that’s really all that matters at this range. almost a classic look, the GEPS has a closed contour at 500mb over the TN Valley! 

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