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Wintry Machine Learning Mauler 1/30-2/1

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National blend of models
 
It could be a while, the data download process for all ensemble members hasn't even completed yet, not sure what the hold up is.

If this goes on much longer, I'll just render the members I downloaded and will share.
we are like 6 year old kids. At Christmas. You goin' let us peek at it or make us wait to unwrap it all? :)
 
nope. i wasn’t alive yet anyways but webber put out a map sometime ago that showed the last foot of snow for everyone in nc and here it was like 1984 or something like that
Now that was a magical storm. The evolution of this event had some similarities with a Lee side trof.
 
How do we boost the QPF? Like get ratios …. But why waste them I want 1-1.5” QPF so someone can go wild
Especially with ratios around 15:1 maybe 16:1

1” QPF = 15”


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See Dr. Wall’s tweet. Slide this puppy west about 50 miles and let it bomb.


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Still having data downloading issues (ON THEIR END), so I decided to go ahead and render the members that I already downloaded. Here's one of the members, rendering the others now.. but this is the first thing I saw when downloading this data (in a much uglier ZARR data opener)


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I love the location of the coastal low with this NextWeather 2 run! Much better stuff than the last few runs from this model. Now we are looking at something that could be epic for many of us.
 
nope. i wasn’t alive yet anyways but webber put out a map sometime ago that showed the last foot of snow for everyone in nc and here it was like 1984 or something like that
Yeah looking at Webb’s maps, it looks like you missed a foot by about 30 miles to the north in Jan 2003 and 15 miles or so to the southeast in February 2004.
 
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