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Misc 2019 Banter & Friendly Conservation

you know your area sucks when you have beautiful low placement, but you still whiff, weather can be upsetting at times, but hey looking forward to severe weather from a cutter that gives Kansas/nebraska a blizzard
 
Well you had every reason to because it did practically nothing in your area. Big S MS, AL and N GA storm. Also huge for W NC in the mountains especially.
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this one stung a lot. Last year was heart breaking for me just north of Chattanooga. Saw a dusting of snow and that was it all year.
 
Next time someone predicts El Niño for the coming winter run like hell. Hug maps that argue for La Niña. We’ll take our chances
You better hope your up at 3 AM Wednesday, to see the 4 sleet pellets from this blockbuster Wednesday/ Thursday event! That’s the only frozen you see till Feb of 20
 
Man I had clipper after clipper swooping into my neck of the woods on modeling earlier this week and now they’re all going through Pennsylvania. That should tell you all you need to know about how deep this PV was supposed to be as opposed to where it is.
 
Silly me for thinking I might be able to get one winter storm that defies climo in one of the best winter patterns we've had in years.:rolleyes:
 
Isn’t there some ---- model that runs before the GFS? Start this 12z runs of flaming brown bag it is!?
 
I hate to say it but with this storm there's really not going to be much leeway. It's all going to depend on when the phase happens or if there is one. In either case there will be scores and hearts broken. If the northern trend does start anytime soon, this will be an inland runner where nobody scores in the eastern part of the SE while parts of Mississippi/Alabama/maybe west and northwest Georgia/parts of Tennessee/eventually the WNC mountains get hammered.

If there was a fresh cold airmass in place, the areas not getting hit as hard would still see some light snow if they're north enough from the low. This storm might end up somewhat teaching me the lesson of overrunning could very well actually be better for a boardwide storm than the Miller A.

I think I actually figured out what Spann is referring to as well btw, earlier in the weekend it does look like there could be a clipper. The later stuff, I wouldn't refer to it as a clipper.
 
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