Perfect! Lol.... I'm deleting any post from here on out that announces what model is rolling, trolling whatever. Unless it's someone that is going to give pbp with the Euro b/c they have access and are willing to share, they have a free passGFS is rolling!! Is this the right thread???
Almost as good as Icon is the new Euro! Critical input in the main thread! SMDHGreat input
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I am extremely salty as I have just come to the realization that there is only one way I can score a snowstorm in my neck of the woods. Miller A or bust. But mostly bust
Edit: just realized someone will probably argue with me saying that this storm is a Miller A but I'm talking classic Miller A firing out of the gulf. Not this crap
There's just no way we can get snow from this set up, book that!I am extremely salty as I have just come to the realization that there is only one way I can score a snowstorm in my neck of the woods. Miller A or bust. But mostly bust
Edit: just realized someone will probably argue with me saying that this storm is a Miller A but I'm talking classic Miller A firing out of the gulf. Not this crap
I think the lack of -nao over recent years has kinda hurt your area. No basis to back that up but just thinking about it you really need a system moving ene out of the gulf to the SC coast and it's hard to get that without a -naoI am extremely salty as I have just come to the realization that there is only one way I can score a snowstorm in my neck of the woods. Miller A or bust. But mostly bust
Edit: just realized someone will probably argue with me saying that this storm is a Miller A but I'm talking classic Miller A firing out of the gulf. Not this crap
Someone else will have to check to be sure, but wasn't 1/28/14 more overrunning then a traditional Miller A? I played around with the meteocentre thing and saw that there was a L, but it wasn't one that came from the gulf.
Yes, much like the early December snow storm.
I think the lack of -nao over recent years has kinda hurt your area. No basis to back that up but just thinking about it you really need a system moving ene out of the gulf to the SC coast and it's hard to get that without a -nao
Well, my thought was right. Early December didn't work out well for my hometown but I did get to see snow from it later since I was traveling but 1/28/14 had what I want to say was two inches of snow in my hometown? (which like I have said before, I was in NW Georgia at that time)
So overrunning can work but it's not a big boy type of storm.
Got some maps? I'm curious to see if they were driven by west coast ridgesKeeping in mind that I'm one who thinks that a -NAO is overrated for how crucial it is for SE major snow, the 2/1967, 3/1980, and 2/1989 Columbia multi-inch snowfalls fell when there was a west based +NAO both the day of and 5 days before.
Completely whiffed on that. Thanks!
Shouldn't have won last night lolzHow bout them Tarheels !