Storm5
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Please stay on topic. Its not that hard. If you want to discuss something else go to banter
Wow that’s beautiful. Please be right. I bet that is deformation band!!RPM showing heavy snow early fri evening at Huntsville
that is a computer model I posted above..Are the computer models gradually trending towards a non-event for middle TN, just rain?
Sign me up. I would even be willing to see Duke win the National Title just for that one. LOLthat is a computer model I posted above..
I’m hoping so. It just looks like the cut off line is sharp. The one thing I haven’t experienced since I’ve lived here is getting a big snow event when the forecasters were calling for 1-2 or less. This storm seems like it has that feel of someone busting high while others bust low. The 12 inch snow I got in 2016 was pretty evident the night before that it was going to be a big dog.
Does TT provide this model?Wow that’s beautiful. Please be right. I bet that is deformation band!!
The modern day DGEX... This model should be banned LoLRPM showing heavy snow early fri evening at Huntsville
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I don’t think it does. That might be a good stormlover question of where to find it.Does TT provide this model?
I don’t think it does. That might be a good stormlover question of where to find it.
Well I am riding it home to glory!!! Hoping for a surprise for some of us in north Alabama..It's an in house model used by TV stations kind of like the old BAM's
It's an in house model used by TV stations kind of like the old BAM's (which back in the early days were good but much better tech now)
I wish we could have access to it somehow. I sure there is a way. But it like the sref plumes. Sometimes it really reliable and sometimes it epic FAIL.The Rapid Precision Mesoscale is a proprietary named model (that TV stations use) that is a version of the WRF-ARW, or something like that. It's a failure, and I have no idea why they still show this crap on television.
I wish we could have access to it somehow. I sure there is a way. But it like the sref plumes. Sometimes it really reliable and sometimes it epic FAIL.
10-4 Thank you.Just use the WRF(ARW) its on Tropical Tidbits. It's just not "pretty" like WSI's.
I just tried that link that is pretty cool!! I also noticed that the tropical tidbit models goes out to 48.Here's the RPM national forecast : http://wgntv.com/weather/maps-and-radar/rpm-forecast-national/ It is only meant to be a 24 hour model.
I just tried that link that is pretty cool!! I also noticed that the tropical tidbit models goes out to 48.