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3/12 Significant Storm Likely (Rapidly Intensifying Coastal Storm with Heavy Rain/Wind Changing to possibly significant snow inland/some snow at the coast.


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1 hour ago, snowman19 said:

The new GFS looks like the NAM and RGEM. The ICON is similar for the metro area as well. We seem to be closing in on consensus: https://www.pivotalweather.com/model.php?m=gfs&p=sn10_acc&rh=2022031018&fh=72&r=us_ne&dpdt=&mc=

It might not snow near NYC but I find it interesting you are conveniently leaving out the top 3 ranked models.  

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3 hours ago, wdrag said:

Hi!  I toss this in here.  It will soon get lost, but if anyone catches this.. you're welcome to join the North Jersey Weather Observers group in a zoom meeting that begins at 7PM.  The pertinent details are in the link below.  Capacity is 100 so priority goes to the NJWO, but I'm sure if you're interested in processes that I use to make a forecast from trends In Tropical Tidbits, Pivotal Weather and use of Robert Harts FSU page, plus use of NWS graphics,  this would be a good time to sit in and monitor - ask questions.  I'm sure the first 15-20 minutes of the meeting that starts at 7, will be dedicated to the NJWO minutes/business. 

 

I'll be logged on  early but won't go into any Q&A, forecasting processes until after 7PM.  This will be more or less the way I prepare for my winter hazardous wx 6AM FB post (BOS-AVL). 

Please don't try to use the members only link.  Use the longer(in blue) zoom link below that.  Begin logging in at 650 and if any problems, Dave Dabour will try to ease the access. Thank you.  

https://njwo.wordpress.com/2020/06/04/zoom-meeting-members-only-link/

 

 

what a treat that was, thank you so much Walt.

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1 hour ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

You do realize even way up there in eastern Labrador and all of New Foundland it’s going to be almost all rain. 
 

Yeah I’ll pass on that. 

I know but I've always wondered what causes storms to become so strong up there and why it doesn't happen down here, where our waters are warmer and the gulf stream actually passes close by.

 

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