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SoutheastRidge said:This warm weather was nice at first but it's getting really old. Bring on the cold !
Agreed!
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SoutheastRidge said:This warm weather was nice at first but it's getting really old. Bring on the cold !
SoutheastRidge said:I'm hearing the end of the 18z GFS run was terrible.
the gfs op has no support. the ensembles look much betterSoutheastRidge said:I'm hearing the end of the 18z GFS run was terrible.
SoutheastRidge said:I'm hearing the end of the 18z GFS run was terrible.
SD said:Tarheel1 said:Looks plenty cold for that late bloomer storm, but nobody wants a late bloomer, E NC special!!![]()
Metwannabe wins again. I like the overall setup...give me the tall western ridge and shortwave riding through it, the rest takes care of itself
Yeah, I was looking at the possibilities after that cutter too. I think we might get a low to form on the old front weakness at the end of the month, and if we got some timing with impulses in the trough...and if the trough is further west..and if the cold really gets in here, lol...... anyway, I like the look much better than the present, bugs or not. 70's now just ain't natural :GeorgiaGirl said:The GFS still shows some form of phasing between that cutter and some moisture in the GOM. I'd be very interested if the disturbance in the GOM could be delayed until the cutter comes through with our flip to colder weather but alas...
GeorgiaGirl said:The 18z GFS wasn't that great overall but it doesn't really matter yet, it's so far out there that a significant change is very likely. It's hard to really look at what the GFS says is "in stone" in the long range, but you can look at the players on the table. The players are on the table for there to "maybe" be a possibility in 10-13 days, but it's not going to be ironed out this far out in advance.
My theory is going to be tested again, I've said with winter storms the GFS likes to show the possible look, then lose it for a while before bringing it again. I saw a good look that was close to the time period I'm talking about.
NorthGAWinterWx said:The 18z GFS does put that low further south and east at 234 than 12z GFS. The Euro from today has it coming up from the southern stream...Miller A. The GFS will eventually have the low as a Miller A...or it could just to out to be a Miller B.
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Several solutions could occur, we just don't know just yet.GeorgiaGirl said:NorthGAWinterWx said:The 18z GFS does put that low further south and east at 234 than 12z GFS. The Euro from today has it coming up from the southern stream...Miller A. The GFS will eventually have the low as a Miller A...or it could just to out to be a Miller B.
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The GFS has been having that disturbance as a super clipper that dives in from Canada, it's much stronger than clippers usually are. The clipper alone would be just a minor nuisance threat, but if the clipper ends up phasing with a disturbance in the gulf we may be talking about something here.
I agree, the GFS model is showing a HP in southern AL at 276 which is an odd position for a high. Normally they go to the coast of Virginia/NC or even further north. Also it's not even showing warm air on the western side of high which is odd. That high should be further north building in behind that cutter at 162. The trailing cold front from that cutter is a dry cold front now. It did show rain showers breaking out in the south. This run is definitely a garbage run.GeorgiaGirl said:Fantasy land GFS is now showing snow in Mexico past 300 hours lol. It still shows this pattern moderating, but everything else says it's out to lunch.
NorthGAWinterWx said:The SER is hanging on as well but as the disturbance moves to the east to the Atlantic the SER moves east ahead of the disturbance. There is a frontal boundary there hanging down in the Gulf...another disturbance could lift northward...Miller A. Maybe this is what the Euro is hinting at. I also see another disturbance dropping down from Canada, snow breaking out over in CO, northeast NM and the panhandles at 276. We could be dealing with two systems that could bring potential winter weather. Still a long ways to go though.
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SoutheastRidge said:Well, Kirk Mellish is right that Feb 2015 was cold but there was only a trace of snow in ATL. Hard to believe the month was 7 below normal and no snow. So when he says Feb 2015 was very snowy, I guess he's talking about extreme north GA. Just goes to show that it can be bitterly cold but there's no guarantee for snow.
GeorgiaGirl said:SoutheastRidge said:Well, Kirk Mellish is right that Feb 2015 was cold but there was only a trace of snow in ATL. Hard to believe the month was 7 below normal and no snow. So when he says Feb 2015 was very snowy, I guess he's talking about extreme north GA. Just goes to show that it can be bitterly cold but there's no guarantee for snow.
There are more parts of Georgia than just "Atlanta". There was a significant winter storm in Georgia that month and it wasn't just the far north that got it as I consider anywhere above a line from Summerville-Jasper-Toccoa the far north and that was not the snow/rain line. The snow/rain line with that storm was Cave Spring (Just below Rome)-Cartersville-Canton-Gainesville. That's north, that's not far north.
SweetStorm5 said:Holy hell what a gfs run . loaded with potential.
00z GEFS is very exciting
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Welcome back Corey!!Shawn said:so i was at waffle house trying to look at the model runs with a vomiting friend on the sidewalk.
turns out i wasnt totally let down. it looks favorable for the end month, very early feb.
I will take this experience and let loose. i plan on buying a sled, along with a chainsaw.
if i don't need them for winter weather, i will use them to chop down wood and drag to my house.
something tells me that i will be needing them for winter weather though. i saw a possum outside causing quite a stir with his family. when i approached, i saw worms pouring out of their den like i've never seen before. it was so intense, that I had to take pictures. i am afraid the pictures are too scary to put up on here though. once i uploaded them to my pc, the shear horror in everyone's eyes around me decided that.
anyway.
Winter is approaching. Quickly. I hope you all enjoy your 90 degrees right now.
whatalife said:06z GFS was close...
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whatalife said:06z GFS was close...
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Arcc said:whatalife said:06z GFS was close...
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Yeah, very close. Almost a big time deal.