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This mack?
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Thanks Ollie. I tried looking up info on the ukmet but couldn't find much compared to info on other models.Nope, two totally different modes that use different algorithms. The Ukmet is specific to Britain, while the Euro is run by the European Union.
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Does it say anywhere the last time this list was updated?From GFS bias. You can actually submit a bias yourself and they will review it !
“Precip Type Algorithm off of GFS too eager to depict snow “
No but it looks old . I can’t find more up to date ones , though some of them seem to still hold true .Does it say anywhere the last time this list was updated?
Does it say anywhere the last time this list was updated?
No but it looks old . I can’t find more up to date ones , though some of them seem to still hold true .
We’ll chalk it up to “sometimes it just wants to snow.”It's weird, this setup with the diving clipper is just really new to me. Can't recall tracking anything similar. Digging northern stream shortwave over the rockies, sure. But this far east, diving, trying to amp, and snow on us last second I just can't recall. Lots of models show it, and producing so I'm going to watch, see what happens and try to learn.
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Things don’t work like they used to .We’ll chalk it up to “sometimes it just wants to snow.”
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A closed upper low is indicative of a stronger system. The dynamics associated with it produce greater lift and thus greater precipitation and stronger cooling. An open wave, however, can still produce precipitation, depending on its orientation and tilt.Need more than that
13-9 UGA. Your comment had aged terribly within 10 minutes. ?It's fixing to be 16-6. ?
Invented by Robert WxSouthbecause it just does. Newton’s law of basic weather fundamentals