God the 4k nam is an incredible failure...chernobyl level
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Can't make this up. I retire from weather.
Can't make this up. I retire from weather.
Things were good until Charlie started the damn thread
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Things were good until Charlie started the damn thread
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Can't make this up. I retire from weather.
Gotta be a tough night for brick the NW trend went the wrong way and the heels lostSince y'all have no snow to cover live you need to get your hands on some explosives, get a big ass wooden crate, write Winter in huge letters on the side and blow it the hell up! Put that on the live show drop the mic and call it a winter.... boom!
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Nope. My only hope is I get more precipitation further north then what the models are showing. With how wacky the models have been it wouldn't shock me to get a nice surprise. Then again I'm not counting on one.I dont think Olhaussen will like that run.
Gotta be a tough night for brick the NW trend went the wrong way and the heels lost
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This was the NAM 24 hours ago
And the 4km still snowing across NC at this time
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They are snowfall....but they are last night's mapsThese maps are potential snow rates right? Not actual accumulations since the ground is so warm.
I almost deleted this
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These maps are potential snow rates right? Not actual accumulations since the ground is so warm.
They are snowfall....but they are last night's maps
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They're total snow maps which essentially means that they assume that all the snow that falls and reaches the ground doesn't sublimate (change from ice to gas), melt, and the ratios are all 10:1 (10" of snow per 1" of liquid), which is rarely a good approximation in the south where ratios are often near or lower than this due to the higher temperatures and moisture content of the air but when you're trying to create maps efficiently and for such a large area, taking the time to code a formula that would vary the modeled ratios as a function of temperature and moisture would be a waste of time since the models suck anyway...