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1/19 - The Roulette Wheel 29 Black Storm - OBS


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13 minutes ago, colonelaureliano1 said:


I’m not a met so I’ll leave the real discussion to them but to me this event was always on a razor thin edge someone in central MD was going to be on the wrong side. This time it was basically the western border of Anne Arundel county, that being said a couple decent bands and it all evens out you never know until it’s over. I think models honestly did a good job portraying the difficult set up on this one but we get caught up looking at qpf and snow maps and sometimes miss what’s clearly being modeled right in front of us because well, it’s fun to look at snow maps.

Models by no means did a "good job portraying the difficult setup in this one." Every storm has a cutoff and every storm has a certain degree of uncertainty or complexity. But I've been on these boards for a very long time and this is one of the worst misses for a wide swath of the region I can remember. 

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Just now, TowsonWeather said:

Models by no means did a "good job portraying the difficult setup in this one." Every storm has a cutoff and every storm has certain degree of uncertainty or complexity. But I've been on these boards for a very long time and this is one of the worst misses for a wide swath of the region I can remember. 

All the talk about the beltway flipping sounds like the "here's how Bernie can still win" reddit posts in 2016.

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2 minutes ago, TowsonWeather said:

Models by no means did a "good job portraying the difficult setup in this one." Every storm has a cutoff and every storm has a certain degree of uncertainty or complexity. But I've been on these boards for a very long time and this is one of the worst misses for a wide swath of the region I can remember. 

December 30, 2000.

Fairfax County was supposed to get 4 to 8 inches.

We got . . . CLEAR SKIES.

It wasn't even cloudy.

Now THAT'S a bust.

Runner-up: losing a promised white Christmas in 1985, because "the cold air stalled over the Appalachians." 

I'll never forget that.

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I moved up here, found a house on top of a mountain at about the highest elevation east of the blue ridge/catoctins and commute an hour to work so I feel like I earned it. 

100% earned it with that type of dedication sir. Wear that Mt PSU badge proudly
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7 minutes ago, SomeguyfromTakomaPark said:

Alright it’s finally good here now, so how long realistically do we have? 5pm? Trying to plan my jeb walks. 

Looks like around 0.2-0.3" qpf remaining in Central MD based off the 18z nam.  initializes at 1pm, so may need to subtract a bit.

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