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First it was the 12z GFS...then it was the 12z Euro...and now the 18z NAM has picked up on this...(too bad this would still likely miss most of us at this point) 
(1/2) Why is winter storm forecasting so difficult? Just look at the trend in 500 mb vorticity (upper-level energy supporting the surface low) over the past 4 runs of the GFS model. The initial energy now hangs back and interacts with the trailing disturbance over Virginia..
(2/2) That causes the storm system to slow down, become more amplified and thus intensify closer to the coast, and precip to last longer in eastern PA. The 12z ECMWF model is similar. Long story short, the writing is not yet on the wall with this system.. #developing #StayTuned

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2 minutes ago, Itstrainingtime said:

First it was the 12z GFS...then it was the 12z Euro...and now the 18z NAM has picked up on this...(too bad this would still likely miss most of us at this point) 

(1/2) Why is winter storm forecasting so difficult? Just look at the trend in 500 mb vorticity (upper-level energy supporting the surface low) over the past 4 runs of the GFS model. The initial energy now hangs back and interacts with the trailing disturbance over Virginia..

(2/2) That causes the storm system to slow down, become more amplified and thus intensify closer to the coast, and precip to last longer in eastern PA. The 12z ECMWF model is similar. Long story short, the writing is not yet on the wall with this system.. #developing #StayTuned

Yeah NAM was really trying late. Hard to believe we have another full day of tracking this thing!

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1 hour ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

Yeah up north they'll often split the counties (i.e. northern Centre vs southern Centre), not so much down here.

Chester County is very often split NW-SE...Philly/Mt. Holly

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2 minutes ago, Superstorm said:


I always felt that Lancaster, York, Dauphin, and Lebanon were afterthoughts for the State College NWS.


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The NWS office used to be located in the Federal Bldg in Harrisburg before politics moved the radar up in the center part of the state and thus felt the office should be located there as well.  The "old" radar was atop a mountain WSW of Mt. Holly Springs...That's when wx models were dot matrix plots! 

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47 minutes ago, Caveman said:

Chester County is very often split NW-SE...Philly/Mt. Holly

Yes I’ve seen them do that and like the attention to detail. 

 

44 minutes ago, Superstorm said:


I always felt that Lancaster, York, Dauphin, and Lebanon were afterthoughts for the State College NWS.


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Completely agree. 

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