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6 minutes ago, Heisy said:

Not as much as GFS, step in right direction at least. Euro Ai Has been nailing things lately, 18z euro kind of looks like 12z euro Ai with the amount of phasing.


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they aren’t all that different… can easily get the ECMWF to a GFS-like bomb

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1 hour ago, Heisy said:

Don’t worry about specifics, worry about the phase early on. Icon and GFS just surprisingly brought it back. This is an all or nothing situation, anxiously awaiting Euro


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This reminds me somewhat of the Blizzard of 1978 which might not have happened without the phase of systems.  And we didn't know whether they would phase almost up until go time.  But there was a lot less technology available back then to determine that.  The models were rudimentary.

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4 minutes ago, Patrick-02540 said:

Will someone explain what is "LBSW?"  Thanks.  

“Light Breeze, Some Wind”

J/K!

It’s actually “Load Blown SouthWest” which I understand to be a New England forum exclusive term that I interpret as a/the storm developing or hitting to our Southwest, rather than hitting New England. 

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2 minutes ago, Layman said:

“Light Breeze, Some Wind”

J/K!

It’s actually “Load Blown SouthWest” which I understand to be a New England forum exclusive term that I interpret as a/the storm developing or hitting to our Southwest, rather than hitting New England. 

Thank you.  That should definitely be incorporated into the standard meteorological lexicon.  

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LBSW was patented by Ray.  It means storm comes to maturity SW of New England and the effects here are muted somewhat.  Eg:  what DC is about to get is NOT LBSW, it’s just a storm that missed us.  In LBSW the storm hits us but it’s occluding.

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