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Converged on a 12/21/2024 coastal storm, however ... much higher than normal uncertainty relative to very shortterm. May need nowcast for impacting east/SE regions


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6 minutes ago, ineedsnow said:

that was a heck of a jump on the HRRR from 18z to 0z 

To me if looks like the lowest surface pressure is a couple of mbs lower on the western lobe and a couple higher on the eastern. Pressure field looks otherwise very similar to 18z when I toggle between them. The biggest difference I see is a bit more precipitation NW of the low. It's a good shift but still looks minor to me.

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3 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

It needs more than that.

Story of this system. If we were getting these trends on top of the 00z runs last night, then we’d be in business. But we always sneak in a regression just in time to screw it up like at 12z today. 
 

The 12z runs were def the most frustrating because the trend last night is something you think might stick given that we were getting into that 48h range. Usually those are real. 

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3 minutes ago, eduggs said:

The HRRR is a dangerous tool, highly susceptible to wishcasting. 500mb on the HRRR would be helpful to guard against model field hallucinations, but I don't think that parameter is available.

H5 is on pivotal. No vorticity though. 
 

you can get the vort and all parameters here

https://rapidrefresh.noaa.gov/hrrr/HRRR/Welcome.cgi?dsKey=hrrr_ncep_jet

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3 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Story of this system. If we were getting these trends on top of the 00z runs last night, then we’d be in business. But we always sneak in a regression just in time to screw it up like at 12z today. 
 

The 12z runs were def the most frustrating because the trend last night is something you think might stick given that we were getting into that 48h range. Usually those are real. 

Yep for sure. I had a concern something like this might happen blah. 

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