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- IndianaJonesDDT
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EXTONPA wrote:Your 18 inch zone will more likely be a 2-4 inch zone based on latest GFS...storm too close to the coast, WILL wrap significant warm air, resulting in changeover to sleet and rain well before major snow accumulations can take plane
Was the shift really that great? It didn't seem that way to me.
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Your not convinced your NUTS! ALL and i repeat ALL of local mets are calling for 10-15 inches. So are you a meteorologist? No you are just some doubtful person who has no faith.EXTONPA wrote:a 30-50 mile shift to the west will make a huge difference in snowfall amounts; looks to me like you will need to be about 100 miles inland to see heavy snow...I'm more convinced than ever that it will be mostly rain in I95 corridor
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Yea man u are really nuts. I just looked over the gfs and it is fine. Local met updated like 10 minutes ago on GFS and said it calls for 7-15 for philly. Do you have an image that can show your so called point?krysof wrote:are you using reverse psychology on the weather? It looks like it. I'll go along.
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Thats what i thought before EXTONPA came out of nowhere and said all rain. So is he right don? Im so confused right now because all of the mets here were saying between 8-15 inches then exton said all rain. What is going on?donsutherland1 wrote:John,
12z and 18z GFS runs were nearly identical. There was no dramatic shift to the west. Perhaps an incorrect comparison had been made between the 18z NAM vs. the 12z GFS?
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spartyinmd wrote:EXTONPA...he in my mind and everyone else at Sterling, VA's office of NWS...who are looking over my shoulder thinks he is out of his mind. He is entitled to his opinion but I think he is nowhere near right.
Ahh, so then what's your prediction for the DC area?? Or do you think that the current totals of 6 -10 are on target?
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