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The January 5/6 Thing


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4 minutes ago, jonjon said:

I'm saving this image.  Love the bulleseye.

Amazing how widespread the pink area covers

You are looking to get obliterated Jon Jon. But what else is new? Without my grandchildren I would sell my Winchester house and buy out there while keeping my OC house like you. Enjoy brother. 

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8 minutes ago, Eskimo Joe said:

Thinking Friday night?

Wouldn't be surprised.  That's about when the system enters the west coast.

Though maybe they wait until Saturday morning for tomorrow's advisories to expire.

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Just now, DDweatherman said:

A pretty high impact event to be honest. Big impacts from Topeka to KC to STL through Indy, Cincy, Columbus, before it gets here. 

ice impacts down into Lexington. 

Yea, this isn't a pedestrian vort entering the west coast...

https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/?model=gfs&region=wus&pkg=z500_vort&runtime=2025010218&fh=30

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8 minutes ago, WVclimo said:

That might be a top 15 accumulation all-time for Kansas City.

I know this doesn't pertain to us, but to answer your questions, this run would put them at #2 all time. That would be insane. I'm going to check out what they have been up to for messaging purposes. Just got settled in at work. 

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15 minutes ago, jonjon said:

I'm saving this image.  Love the bulleseye.

Amazing how widespread the pink area covers

Fun and games now and I'm a weenie too so not pointing fingers whatsoever, but this would be a disaster declaration scenario for West Virginia.

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1 minute ago, MillvilleWx said:

I know this doesn't pertain to us, but to answer your questions, this run would put them at #2 all time. That would be insane. I'm going to check out what they have been up to for messaging purposes. Just got settled in at work. 

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Wow !  Much higher than I would have guessed.  And look at the years in that list !  They haven’t broken a foot in 60+ years !!

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4 minutes ago, MillvilleWx said:

I know this doesn't pertain to us, but to answer your questions, this run would put them at #2 all time. That would be insane. I'm going to check out what they have been up to for messaging purposes. Just got settled in at work. 

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How about this list not having a storm since 1962…

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7 minutes ago, MillvilleWx said:

I know this doesn't pertain to us, but to answer your questions, this run would put them at #2 all time. That would be insane. I'm going to check out what they have been up to for messaging purposes. Just got settled in at work. 

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Wow. Never realized how much they nickel and dime their way to snows there. I mean 16 inches is kind of pedestrian here in all honesty. 25 is a bomb for sure. 

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1 hour ago, Scarlet Pimpernel said:

That is true, I have to say!  During the 2016 blizzard, I was up most of that night, maybe catching a nap here and there in amongst Jebwalks, taking photos, and regular snowfall measurements.  What's funny is that I was a bit worried someone would have called the cops on me, wondering why there was some whacko wandering around in the snow with a yardstick and a camera around his neck in the middle of the night!!!

I hope you guys get absolutely DEMOLISHED by snow, wind and brutal Vodka cold!

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Check out this map @brooklynwx99 posted in the nyc forum:

Notice the 18z euro is a bit faster with the s/w, allowing for more interaction with the tpv. Also notice the height lines press further south over the eastern lakes SE canada. I think this is why it’s colder and snowier for DC than the other 12z/18z models, and at the same time pushing the precip shield further north and east, allowing NJ/NYC to get in on some of the action.  Something to monitor until game time. If we see this again at 0z, it’s probably onto something. 

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6 minutes ago, Terpeast said:

Check out this map @brooklynwx99 posted in the nyc forum:

Notice the 18z euro is a bit faster with the s/w, allowing for more interaction with the tpv. Also notice the height lines press further south over the eastern lakes SE canada. I think this is why it’s colder and snowier for DC than the other 12z/18z models, and at the same time pushing the precip shield further north and east, allowing NJ/NYC to get in on some of the action.  Something to monitor until game time. If we see this again at 0z, it’s probably onto something. 

I can buy that. Especially since it's from the Euro.

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1 hour ago, IronTy said:

Damn that Kuchera euro...is this shit really gonna happen?   I'm skeptical.   

Are you saying we shouldn’t take one run of a deterministic model 3 days out verbatim?

eta:  Is there a way to block users by location?  Like from PA for example?  Lol

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