Even puts southern Bama in on little somethingBROOOO HOLY SMOKESSSSSView attachment 181969
This looks great idk what you mean lolzzMan this is so close to something big it’s annoying
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Yeah my bad it turned out great for the Carolinas. I guess my comment was a little Atlanta biased haha needed it tug and go neutral tilt a bit quicker! Great run thoughThis looks great idk what you mean lolzz
Im happy with that for the foothills. I'll call it a winter after the last 4 years. I told you guys next Thursday was intriguing. Bringing that SNOWMANN mojo!!!!!WAKE UP CAROLINA WEENIES
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I think most of us would rather it be so close and have this look (now) than to have it show a perfect hammer job on us at this amount of time out. Let's hope the trend for a taller W Ridge pans out.Man this is so close to something big it’s annoying
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That’s about a chefs kiss 5H vorticity, very Jan 2000
Lol at that finger of snow east of athens. Ill take my 4 inches and run. Take that upper savannah river valley screw zone lol.
This map reminds me of the days when the GFS would correct west every run until it shows a storm going up the coast instead of out to sea...View attachment 181967
Let me get in on the action
Gotta watch the loop Grit posted. NS/SS phase at the perfect timeWhy was this GFS run better for the Carolinas? More west or low better on the coast?
Agreed about to get interesting.View attachment 181979
Going to take a guess and say the second system will be better
The low off the coast develops and deepens as it moves NE. That favors places closer to the coast. Man look at the heavy snow on the outer banks as it moves away. Fun to be at Jockeys Ridge if something like this worked out.Why was this GFS run better for the Carolinas? More west or low better on the coast?

