tractor girl
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As do I, however the weather suites seem pretty accurate.I hate AI
As do I, however the weather suites seem pretty accurate.I hate AI
I got a question. If the temperature is in the 20's when a winter event start, what makes up have freezing rain, sleet instead of snow? Might be a crazy question but want to know.

Thanks Brent. You explain it well and graphic help a lot. I understand now.The upper levels. If there's any warm air aloft it's ice instead. Doesn't matter what the surface is
Has to be cold throughout for snow to survive
This is a pretty cool graphic from the NWS about it
Freezing rain is literally just rain that hits something freezing... It's the worst kind of precip to exist. Even sleet is better
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Pretty sure that was not record breaking snow. They had 16.5 inches of snow back in Feb 1973. 5.5 inches of snow on Feb 10 1973. There have been bigger daily accumulation amounts higher then 5.5 inches.
I'm pretty sure they mean broke the Daily Record for January 18.Pretty sure that was not record breaking snow. They had 16.5 inches of snow back in Feb 1973. 5.5 inches of snow on Feb 10 1973. There have been bigger daily accumulation amounts higher then 5.5 inches.
@tractor girl , correct me if I’m wrong but I thought at least right now both Euro AI and WeatherNext show at least an ice storm for Atlanta and especially areas to the north.He's using dinosaur data and his tune will change when the legacy globals bow to the AI suites
Unless they were referring to the date.Pretty sure that was not record breaking snow. They had 16.5 inches of snow back in Feb 1973. 5.5 inches of snow on Feb 10 1973. There have been bigger daily accumulation amounts higher then 5.5 inches.
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Can’t wait to see this X/twitter here shortly. “North trend is happening”
Awesome ! Thanks for posting !The upper levels. If there's any warm air aloft it's ice instead. Doesn't matter what the surface is
Has to be cold throughout for snow to survive
This is a pretty cool graphic from the NWS about it
Freezing rain is literally just rain that hits something freezing... It's the worst kind of precip to exist. Even sleet is better
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Luckily the CMC has a bad track record recently so hopefully the Euro sides more with the GFSView attachment 185638
Can’t wait to see this X/twitter here shortly. “North trend is happening”
Should be in Ohio the next run.View attachment 185638
Can’t wait to see this X/twitter here shortly. “North trend is happening”
It must have been for the date. I did not think of it. As a kid I was so jealous that south of me got a lot snow (16 in) and I got the 4 inches of ice. Timeframe was only weeks apart.Unless they were referring to the date.
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Can’t wait to see this X/twitter here shortly. “North trend is happening”
I'm in North Alabama and I know this isn't our storm. However, do I need to ramp up any supplies? Not really wanting to spend any extra money this week, if not necessary.
This may be better for the banter thread... these looks are giving me Feb 2014 vibes for those of us in the i20 corridor from Augusta to Columbia. This is likely to be an all rain or freezing rain event for us here. I'm leaning towards all rain at the moment... but definitely wondering if preparing anyway would be worth it. 2014 was not fun without power for 10 days.This is the kind of pattern I used to dream about for southern slider type events, though this obviously looks a bit on the amped side of things. A giant polar vortex over Ontario & Quebec to supply brutally cold air into the CONUS & a SW US upper low to feed warm/moist air aloft to overrun this arctic air is usually how you get it done for the I-20 & I-40 crews
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I don’t see this site surviving if that happensThis is going to be a Suppressed system when it's all over with. Snow and Ice from Houston to Jacksonville, FL.
This is going to be a Suppressed system when it's all over with. Snow and Ice from Houston to Jacksonville, FL.
This ain’t be suppressed to Penscola in the this stormWell I keep seeing people talk about Suppressed. Suppressed isn't good for the I-40 corridor is it ?
I totally agree. I did see some snowier solution for ATL though. At this point, give me rain.I spy several GEFS panels that have a sorry folks, the southeast US is closed vibe.
In all honesty, I'm not interested in the icy ones.
Speaking of Dr. King. Happy MLK Day to you and everyone else !Let's see what King has to say in a few! I like the fact that the EURO (Dr. No or King) is the last model to complete the model suites![]()