Could you post the Ptype for Columbia/Augusta Areas!!Pretty much every model now has that band reformation after it breaks up, just now looking at the Euro. It'll just be a matter of when it can and where it has the most impact south of NC.
Could you post the Ptype for Columbia/Augusta Areas!!Pretty much every model now has that band reformation after it breaks up, just now looking at the Euro. It'll just be a matter of when it can and where it has the most impact south of NC.
Could you post the Ptype for Columbia/Augusta Areas!!
Just subtract 6 hours from the Z time - 20Z = 14 central or 2 PM.Newbie question ...sorry...what is that time frame?
Yep...exactly what I was afraid of. Doesn't mean its going o happen that way, but I don't like the looks of that.EURO looks to have the band reforming a little later on.
Wow EURO shafts SE TN
Agreed. It's too close to be using about 3 to 6 frames. They also can't analyze minor changes until their next run unlike the HRRR.Global models are pretty useless at this juncture.
ARCC, hate to ask a IMBY post, but what are your thoughts up my way? I seem to be right on the line of where the heavier band may set up (Extreme SW Jefferson county). I feel like you're sitting pretty, I am just hoping I am far enough south to get into the good stuff. I am a bit nervous.The Euro is farther south yet prints off a large chunk of 0.2-0.3" of QPF. If that axis is farther north, NWS BMX nails this forecast of 2-4".