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Yup. Nam has quite a strong mid and lower level warm push.

Good luck getting snow in April with those mid-level temps and thicknesses. People need to let it go. It’s been game over for the metro area since 2/17.

Thank God this is coming:

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59 minutes ago, bluewave said:

While we already knew this, it’s good to see the figures. My guess this is related to the long range Euro inability to see the stronger MJO 4-7 influence. The lower skill shows the competing influences of these marine heatwaves made the stock El Niño forecast less likely compared to previous El Niños.

 

 

That's probably why the weeklies were so bad-they just went to the climo el nino forecast after week 2 every single run

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7 minutes ago, Big Jims Videos said:

Stormy day for Jersey especially south tomorrow on the nam.  

Yeah, very strong winds just above the deck along the Jersey Shore. Coastal sections could see an impressive wind event from the east as the models have a tighter gradient now. This is in top of the heavy rain potential.

 

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32 minutes ago, JetsPens87 said:

Even if it did its white rain.

Just because it bombs further south and east doesn't automatically mean snow here. 

We play this game every storm with him.  He either doesn't learn or doesn't want to learn....

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1 minute ago, Brian5671 said:

It would not matter-there's NO COLD AIR

The only sub freezing temps are the peaks of the Greens Whites and Daks.

The NAM is also quite good at scouring out mid level warm pushes...its having some even in NNE sweating bullets looking at 700mb layer...

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11 minutes ago, JetsPens87 said:

Quite a strong inversion though...

It’s an unusual sounding for this area since we usually doesn’t see an inversion with such a strong easterly jet below the inversion level with this much MUCAPE. 

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2 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

A little surprised there’s no Flood Watch given the high water tables. Some models have 3”+ from this storm. Looks like another soaker. :( 

Rainfall rates not high enough for them to issue one I assume.  I'm sure we'll see a flood advisory issued with all the runoff though.

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10 minutes ago, bluewave said:

That the potential is there for winds to beat expectations. 

Agreed. The Erly jet is sitting just below that inversion. With the ever increasing convective look we will have to pay attention to how much can we pulled down.

I wasn't (and still not entirely) thrilled about the wind potential but like you said despite that inversion there is a jet sitting there.

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