Biblical Storm For The East Coast ???
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As I said it is mostly speculation at this point... the where is a huge question, but there is an interesting possibilty as with all weather it will all come down to timing, this particular storm which target date looks to be Super Bowl Sunday will be the last in a series from the southern stream, the first is this weekend effecting the southeast, the next one will be Tuesday and looks to effect from PA/MD border northward, the last will be that weekend, and that my friends is rule number one, to get a big storm it ususally has to be the last in a series (the caboose)... There will be a buckling of the northern jet around the same time, if the timing is right it could lead to a massive storm...
Please guys don't get to nuts about this as was made very clear a two weeks ago, situations where everything lines up just right only create a Historical Storm 1 out of 10 times, despite waht many think this past storm did not and repeat did not pan out to it's max potential... So please don't say it just happened
Please guys don't get to nuts about this as was made very clear a two weeks ago, situations where everything lines up just right only create a Historical Storm 1 out of 10 times, despite waht many think this past storm did not and repeat did not pan out to it's max potential... So please don't say it just happened
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Enough la la land stuff
Every since the Nor'easter, East Coast posters have been on a rampage of weirdoness. Relax, look at the pattern: Zonal,boring blaa.
The only "biblical" storm I see for the next 7-10 days is the one I create in my head.
Maybe if we are lucky, a West to East overrunning event could happen to quiet the crowd?
It is plainly obvious the PV is re-organizing in Canada. I think the arctic air returns sometime in the near future, but lets relax. Ok
The only "biblical" storm I see for the next 7-10 days is the one I create in my head.
Maybe if we are lucky, a West to East overrunning event could happen to quiet the crowd?
It is plainly obvious the PV is re-organizing in Canada. I think the arctic air returns sometime in the near future, but lets relax. Ok

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Dude look at the JMA and the GFS, thats two models that agree, what kind of proof do you want exactly... and I'm not getting people's hopes up I am discussing a situation that is possible, so possible that senior mets at Accuweather are discussing it openly in their columns... I'm not saying anything more than they did...
96 wasn't too soon after 93 was it?
96 wasn't too soon after 93 was it?
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Discussing what the models are saying is something. Wouldn't you rather discuss it rather then not? Your not -removed- or anyting. I think its dumb for someone to say its not going to happen. Noone will know until its over. Had that happen last week. Lets just see what happens and discuss what the models say each run and go with it day by day. I hate seeing people gt flamed when they are just stating facts about the runs.
93-96 was 3 years
How long has it been since the last bigone?
93-96 was 3 years
How long has it been since the last bigone?
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My comment about the Euro has some merit, the pattern has flipped and as I recall the Euro doesn't do well in a pattern with split streams, the GFS is bad in any pattern that's during an El Nino, but one thing I will say in defense of the GFS is that it's pretty good at sniffing out storms from far away then it screws up the details as the storm gets closer, The GFS sees the storm as does the JMA which has done well all year... The Euro has done well this year so far but this is teh first time we'll see the soutehrn jet in a while... so we'll see.
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