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Honestly it's just a phased up setup the Euro AI is honking and...
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FYI that’s not the EuroAI
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Yeah, I know.
I wasn’t trying to be a jerk. I was just trying to clarify sorry, brother.
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This jet structure right hereHonestly it's just a phased up setup the Euro AI is honking and...
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If we connect on back to back big dogs this would go down as one of all time great winters. I mean my goodness this is crazy
Bouncy added some info. But it’s super technical. I’m an engineer. And still had to digest it.When does weathernext2 put out new models? Also is there legitimate concern that rare events historically are going to be difficult for AI models considering they may not have exposure or is that a human way of thinking and AI doesn’t depend on past events?
I wasn’t sure where to ask this. Bouncy may have something to add but the other thread is popping to much to ask anything right now.
Makes sense. Thank you!Bouncy added some info. But it’s super technical. I’m an engineer. And still had to digest it.
The bottom line is it’s a rare event for us. But the workings of all of it is not rare. So it’s not like “it” hasn’t “learned” yet because it is a rare event. Keep in mind, similar things like “the wedge” and such happen in other locations around the globe.
We’ve taken all of the winter weather we’ve missed out on over the last 12 years and crammed them into one 10 day period. You can’t make this stuff up
Now I know what it’s like to live in the Northeast where you don’t spend much time looking ahead cause you’ve got a storm on the horizon. We’re pretty dang good at analyzing long range patterns - lots of experience
They’re probably like “That PNA has really flattened out. Lower heights coming in over Alaska. SER really flaring up and rolling over. Should be a good run here, boys”Now I know what it’s like to like in the Northeast where you don’t spend much time looking ahead cause you’ve got a storm on the horizon. We’re pretty dang good at analyzing long range patterns - lots of experience
Holy cow!
This is the type of winter we used to get in the late 60's and 70's. Welcome back February. Where have you been for the last decade?Holy cow!
Can you explain what is being shown? I'm still in the early learning phase.
Hurry up. You got 45+ years of working 50 weeks out of each year awaiting you, before you get to retireAbout to walk to my first class of my last semester! 17 degrees![]()