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Following a Miller A/B hybrid type coastal potential, Feb 13th ... As yet untapped potential and a higher ceiling with this one


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33 minutes ago, NEPASnow said:

explain please

“The Pope factor” (Noun):  If it’s showing a miss, the Pope will be showing and telling how it would hit.     
 

Conversely, When it’s showing a hit, the Pope tries to show, and say how it’s not supported, or how it will miss.    

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0z GEFS more phasing than the op.

18z EPS phasing > 0z GEFS

12z GFS and earlier runs were aligned with EPS and until 18z and 0z runs.

I’m a seller of the flat and weak look. The 0z canadian is OTL also. Different than GFS but doesn’t make sense.

I think the GFS lost the right idea from earlier today.

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1 minute ago, jbenedet said:

0z GEFS more phasing than the op.

18z EPS phasing > 0z GEFS

12z GFS and earlier runs were aligned with EPS and until 18z and 0z runs.

I’m a seller of the flat and weak look. The 0z canadian is OTL also. Different than GFS but doesn’t make sense.

I think the GFS lost the right idea from earlier today.

All of the models you just posted made improvements.  

Gefs is further south and east 

18z eps was also slightly flatter and east.

Cmc was very weird and weak

 

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3 minutes ago, jbenedet said:

0z GEFS more phasing than the op.

18z EPS phasing > 0z GEFS

12z GFS and earlier runs were aligned with EPS and until 18z and 0z runs.

I’m a seller of the flat and weak look. The 0z canadian is OTL also. Different than GFS but doesn’t make sense.

I think the GFS lost the right idea from earlier today.

But the flatter looks are still not weak..low to mid 980’s are hardly weak. 

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10 minutes ago, jbenedet said:

0z GEFS more phasing than the op. 

18z EPS phasing > 0z GEFS

12z GFS and earlier runs were aligned with EPS and until 18z and 0z runs.

I’m a seller of the flat and weak look. The 0z canadian is OTL also. Different than GFS but doesn’t make sense.

I think the GFS lost the right idea from earlier today.

1. Not seeing that

2. How? More eps members than gefs and 18z eps came se from 12z and had a large spread. 
 

3. why give more credit to older runs then more recent ones? 
 

4. Agree. You can sell the flatter/colder look. I still do but it has support so I’m not completely tossing it. 

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11 minutes ago, weathafella said:

No.   Uncle was a big hit for Pike region at 12z.   You're not comparing apples to apples.

It's still a massive shift south, what he said is still valid. Even though the time periods on the maps dont match, it is a big change at 00Z.

Here's the same time period.

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18 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

It's still a massive shift south, what he said is still valid. Even though the time periods on the maps dont match, it is a big change at 00Z.

Here's the same time period.

IMG_0494.png.8da29cabf5c18ae407a3c34f34672b37.png

sfcwind_mslp.conus.png

He posted 144 and compared it to 144.   That's the invalid part.

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I think as the Euro rolls in we're seeing a decent trend tonight but keep in mind we're still talking d5-6.  It won't take much to change it drastically.

Edit:  Euro rather CMCesque.  IOW, ugh for sne.  NNE gets a modest event.  No wait-ENE saved at the last minute.  Still some work to do on this one.....

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