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February Medium/Long Range Thread


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9 minutes ago, Terpeast said:

If we get another 1/30/10, I think it would make 80% of the forum happy. Myself included 

If Jan 2010 can bump us from zero to hero in the short range, this one can do better. It just needs to make the turn and fiddle around with the polar/northern stream energy. The WAA part is already prog'd more expansive and further north than 2010. Any modest turn exiting the coast prob hits the entire dmv area with a nice storm. Well, "nice storm" as long as you didn't marry the mid range fantasy maulers lol

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11 hours ago, psuhoffman said:

Would love your thoughts on this... why the disconnect between the H5 track here and the models depiction of the heavy snow?  

I don't know.  I think part of it is the negative tilt to the trough and the fact there is southern stream out ahead of the stronger digging trough and that southern vort outraces it and hlps pull the surface low farther east that it would go based on the vorthern stream system.  That's only a guess. 

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1 minute ago, EastCoast NPZ said:

I lived in Front Royal back then.  Measured 6" of powder.  Temps in the teens.  That was a really nice storm.

That was a great one. Was in southeast Baltimore. Remember it starting to flurry right after daybreak, cold smoke and 6.5” by the end of it. 
 

BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY, the start of 63” in 12 days for me. 
 

1/30: 6.5”

2/2-3: 5.2”

2/5-6: 31.5”

2/9-10: 20.5”

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Fun storm. Snowed all day with temps in the mid teens.

That storm was my first year teaching. The days I got off for that storm May be the only reason I’m still teaching….


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12z NAM gives us another path to victory: TPV lobe hooks backwards into the dakotas allowing the ss s/w to pivot around it and come norther as the lobe re-deepens over Chicago as the slp reaches the coast. 

Look at 500mb vort, play the loop from hr 57 to 78, and you'll see what I mean

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Just now, Terpeast said:

12z NAM gives us another path to victory: TPV lobe hooks backwards into the dakotas allowing the ss s/w to pivot around it and come norther as the lobe re-deepens over Chicago as the slp reaches the coast. 

We’re back baby!  Are we who knows but that idea sounds great 

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3 minutes ago, Terpeast said:

12z NAM gives us another path to victory: TPV lobe hooks backwards into the dakotas allowing the ss s/w to pivot around it and come norther as the lobe re-deepens over Chicago as the slp reaches the coast. 

Look at 500mb vort, play the loop from hr 57 to 78, and you'll see what I mean

That what I said earlier this morning. 

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3 minutes ago, mitchnick said:

That what I said earlier this morning. 

Yeah, it’s not so much a full phase that we were needing for a HECS, but its more like sending a spaceship around a planet where its gravitational pull tugs it closer to the track we want. 

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2 minutes ago, Solution Man said:

Another path to victory. When we get this storm out of the way. We can see.IMG_3744.webp.739c2ab35e436e7d4f499844c6bb3de7.webp

I have to wonder at hour 90 if it would have slid straight ene…doesn’t matter it’s cold and snow.  I’m not picky how we get it.  

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