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#21 Postby Anonymous » Thu Jan 13, 2005 9:46 pm

yoda wrote:
Jrodd321 wrote:
yoda wrote:
Jrodd321 wrote:What is a SECS and a MECS? Serious east coast storm, Major east coast storm? When is this chance supposed to happen and when is this "secs or mecs supposed to happen?


You got the MECS right, but SECS stands for Significant East Coast Storm. Probably not until the 20-23...
What are the chance of this happening? What are the snowfall amount for a SECS and what are the snowfall amounts for MECS?


I am not sure about snow amounts, but if I had to guess:

SECS -- 6"+
MECS -- 12"+

The chances of it happening? I really don't know. I will have to follow the models closely as time goes by.
Where would this storm take place? Would it affect philly?
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#22 Postby yoda » Thu Jan 13, 2005 9:51 pm

Jrodd321 wrote:
yoda wrote:
Jrodd321 wrote:
yoda wrote:
Jrodd321 wrote:What is a SECS and a MECS? Serious east coast storm, Major east coast storm? When is this chance supposed to happen and when is this "secs or mecs supposed to happen?


You got the MECS right, but SECS stands for Significant East Coast Storm. Probably not until the 20-23...
What are the chance of this happening? What are the snowfall amount for a SECS and what are the snowfall amounts for MECS?


I am not sure about snow amounts, but if I had to guess:

SECS -- 6"+
MECS -- 12"+

The chances of it happening? I really don't know. I will have to follow the models closely as time goes by.
Where would this storm take place? Would it affect philly?


Possibly, its too early to tell though. It would affect the East coast north of NC if it did develop.
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#23 Postby wxguy25 » Thu Jan 13, 2005 9:51 pm

Jrodd321 wrote:[Where would this storm take place? Would it affect philly?


I’m going to ask you respectfully to please refrain from asking the same question over and over again in a cyclic way.

You are asking for details which we cannot work out at this time. Truth is that IT IS NOT a given that these events will occur even in spite of the mostly favorable pattern. To ask me how much for Philly before I’m even sure an event is going to occur is (putting it bluntly) ridiculous.

As time goes on you will get the answers to the questions you are asking.

Thanks. :)
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#24 Postby wxguy25 » Thu Jan 13, 2005 9:53 pm

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#25 Postby Anonymous » Thu Jan 13, 2005 9:54 pm

yoda wrote:
Jrodd321 wrote:
yoda wrote:
Jrodd321 wrote:
yoda wrote:
Jrodd321 wrote:What is a SECS and a MECS? Serious east coast storm, Major east coast storm? When is this chance supposed to happen and when is this "secs or mecs supposed to happen?


You got the MECS right, but SECS stands for Significant East Coast Storm. Probably not until the 20-23...
What are the chance of this happening? What are the snowfall amount for a SECS and what are the snowfall amounts for MECS?


I am not sure about snow amounts, but if I had to guess:

SECS -- 6"+
MECS -- 12"+

The chances of it happening? I really don't know. I will have to follow the models closely as time goes by.
Where would this storm take place? Would it affect philly?


Possibly, its too early to tell though. It would affect the East coast north of NC if it did develop.
When you say the east coast do you mean just like the shores or inland?
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#26 Postby yoda » Thu Jan 13, 2005 9:56 pm

Jrodd321 wrote:
yoda wrote:
Jrodd321 wrote:
yoda wrote:
Jrodd321 wrote:
yoda wrote:
Jrodd321 wrote:What is a SECS and a MECS? Serious east coast storm, Major east coast storm? When is this chance supposed to happen and when is this "secs or mecs supposed to happen?


You got the MECS right, but SECS stands for Significant East Coast Storm. Probably not until the 20-23...
What are the chance of this happening? What are the snowfall amount for a SECS and what are the snowfall amounts for MECS?


I am not sure about snow amounts, but if I had to guess:

SECS -- 6"+
MECS -- 12"+

The chances of it happening? I really don't know. I will have to follow the models closely as time goes by.
Where would this storm take place? Would it affect philly?


Possibly, its too early to tell though. It would affect the East coast north of NC if it did develop.
When you say the east coast do you mean just like the shores or inland?


It would affect mainly inland... coast **MAY** see rain or a mix, but that depends on a lot of factors.
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#27 Postby wxguy25 » Thu Jan 13, 2005 10:02 pm

Jrodd321 wrote:When you say the east coast do you mean just like the shores or inland?


wxguy25 wrote:
Jrodd321 wrote:[Where would this storm take place? Would it affect philly?


I’m going to ask you respectfully to please refrain from asking the same question over and over again in a cyclic way.

You are asking for details which we cannot work out at this time. Truth is that IT IS NOT a given that these events will occur even in spite of the mostly favorable pattern. To ask me how much for Philly before I’m even sure an event is going to occur is (putting it bluntly) ridiculous.

As time goes on you will get the answers to the questions you are asking.

Thanks. :)


I guess I speak Yiddish or something. Is there a part of the above mentioned that you don’t understand?
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