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orangeblood wrote:Yikes, 1060 Plus HP ALERT on latest GFS!!!![]()
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/gfs/2021020312/gfs_mslpaNorm_us_37.png
South Texas Storms wrote:Snow stretching from Mexico to NC on the 12z GFS in 10 days. Wow that image needs to go in the winter model hall of fame!
orangeblood wrote:Yikes, 1060 Plus HP ALERT on latest GFS!!!![]()
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/gfs/2021020312/gfs_mslpaNorm_us_37.png
South Texas Storms wrote:Snow stretching from Mexico to NC on the 12z GFS in 10 days. Wow that image needs to go in the winter model hall of fame!
Ntxw wrote:I mean we are looking potentially record breaking -AO. Something close to -6 SD which is absurd. As mentioned before, there is no real consistency of late from the guidance and swings of extremes to holding it up has been happening.
But one thing is consistent, every now and then we get a crazy run from a model (not just 1) but each one of them have shown something wild at one point.
Ntxw wrote:I mean we are looking potentially record breaking -AO. Something close to -6 SD which is absurd. As mentioned before, there is no real consistency of late from the guidance and swings of extremes to holding it up has been happening.
But one thing is consistent, every now and then we get a crazy run from a model (not just 1) but each one of them have shown something wild at one point.
Iceresistance wrote:Ntxw wrote:I mean we are looking potentially record breaking -AO. Something close to -6 SD which is absurd. As mentioned before, there is no real consistency of late from the guidance and swings of extremes to holding it up has been happening.
But one thing is consistent, every now and then we get a crazy run from a model (not just 1) but each one of them have shown something wild at one point.
The conditions for something like that have to be insane for this to happen
Iceresistance wrote:Ntxw wrote:I mean we are looking potentially record breaking -AO. Something close to -6 SD which is absurd. As mentioned before, there is no real consistency of late from the guidance and swings of extremes to holding it up has been happening.
But one thing is consistent, every now and then we get a crazy run from a model (not just 1) but each one of them have shown something wild at one point.
The conditions for something like that have to be insane for this to happen
Quixotic wrote:1061 mb would be close to the contiguous US record of 1064 during the December 83 outbreak.
South Texas Storms wrote:Snow stretching from Mexico to NC on the 12z GFS in 10 days. Wow that image needs to go in the winter model hall of fame!
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