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January Medium/Long Range: A snowy January ahead?


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Honestly laughable differences on the GFS from 6 hours ago. We need to put another upgrade on the table for this thing. NCEP really should consolidate to a HiRes model/HREF type output that goes to 180 hours and eliminate NAM, SREF, etc. A short range hi-res and that and be done with it. 

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Just now, DDweatherman said:

Honestly laughable differences on the GFS from 6 hours ago. We need to put another upgrade on the table for this thing. NCEP really should consolidate to a HiRes model/HREF type output that goes to 180 hours and eliminate NAM, SREF, etc. A short range hi-res and that and be done with it. 

Model is performing miserably in verification scores. It needs help 

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5 minutes ago, TSSN+ said:

Model is performing miserably in verification scores. It needs help 

AIFS is smoking the GFS in the 6-15 day verification scores

Edit - even blows GFS out of the water in 1-5 day scores, wow

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5 minutes ago, Terpeast said:

GFS might suppress this one, but might be overdoing the cold/PV again like it did last time.

That 1050+mb high it keeps showing would challenge records for the highest barometric pressure in the Central Plains.  Hopefully that’s an indication it’s overdone.

January 7, 2015 set the previous records in these cities:

  • Grand Island, Nebraska (1056.9 millibars)
  • Lincoln, Nebraska (1055.9 millibars)
  • Omaha, Nebraska (1055.3 millibars)
  • Concordia, Kansas (1055.1 millibars)
  • Topeka, Kansas (1054.3 millibars)
  • Des Moines, Iowa (1052.15 millibars)
  • North Little Rock, Arkansas (1045.07 millibars)

 

 

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Just now, DDweatherman said:

Do you have that graphic? Didn't realize they were running Euro AI verification #'s. 

I do, but its through my job. We compare AI models with all other NWP models in the 1-5, 6-10, 11-15 day ranges. 

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Just now, Terpeast said:

I do, but its through my job. We compare AI models with all other NWP models in the 1-5, 6-10, 11-15 day ranges. 

That's awesome. Wish we could see but great to perform that service to assist the general public. You'd think the AI "models" would only get better over time. 

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16 minutes ago, WVclimo said:

That 1050+mb high it keeps showing would challenge records for the highest barometric pressure in the Central Plains.  Hopefully that’s an indication it’s overdone.

January 7, 2015 set the previous records in these cities:

  • Grand Island, Nebraska (1056.9 millibars)
  • Lincoln, Nebraska (1055.9 millibars)
  • Omaha, Nebraska (1055.3 millibars)
  • Concordia, Kansas (1055.1 millibars)
  • Topeka, Kansas (1054.3 millibars)
  • Des Moines, Iowa (1052.15 millibars)
  • North Little Rock, Arkansas (1045.07 millibars)

 

 

What happened in the following 3 days?

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