It was August ‘18 and that stretch got the ground very saturated and rivers/creeks full before Florence crawled through in mid SeptWas it August of '18 NC was sandwiched to the east of a trough and west of the ridge for like 2 weeks? It was just this beautiful stretch of afternoon storms, and with crazy high pwat values it was like turning buckets over instead of simple rain.
I hope we can shift the best moisture over Virginia and bake the Carolinas in the low 90s please.
Booo! Yuck! No 90s!I hope we can shift the best moisture over Virginia and bake the Carolinas in the low 90s please.
By the time verification time is here, that thing will be sitting and spinning in St LouisGEFS looks wetter basically everywhere in the SE US as it continues to trend slower & further west w/ this upper low.
Me gusta.
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Required why can't we get that in winter post
Love these daily chances for storms, should we be concerned about that CAD boundary tho ?
That doubled the 0z mean plus some. Interested to see some of the individual members and how high they goZoomed in look at the Carolinas. Definitely a CAD signature on the mean and 2-4" seems like a good bet already area-wide, wouldn't be shocked to see these totals continue to increase on later runs.
We do. It's just 60 degrees in the source region.Required why can't we get that in winter post
Weather.us just updated max of 9.4 here but a huge spread between the 90th % 5.5 and 10th % .2Yeah very curious to see how the members look on this run. Last night's drier 0z run had some members dropping 6-8" of rain in the piedmont.
Looks like we might need to rent a boat
No thanksI hope we can shift the best moisture over Virginia and bake the Carolinas in the low 90s please.
Fixed.I do believe I would put what the 0z euro had on my mount rushmore of crap weather between 33 and rain and upper 90s in October
Not only does the rain go POOF, but 50's...I do believe I would put what the 0z euro had on my mount rushmore of crap weather between 33 and rain and 90s in October
Not only does the rain go POOF, but 50's...
MNGR NOW!