Provide a summary of the model runs for storms which may affect Fairfield County. Not a forecast, but summary of trends, positions and precip type/amount
Saturday, February 14, 2009
From blizzard to fizzard
The 0z models, except Japanese, have the thursday storm heading north of CT now, resulting in rain. Instead of a bowling ball from CA to CT, its now just another northern branch storm. These have corrected south from time to time, so an eye should be kept on it. GFS continues an active pattern after with storm on SUN and Tues afterwards.
Storm 3 - could be the one! (spoiler, it was)
2/9 Set up is an upper low over TX that heads northeast into TN valley and then transfers off the coast. At the upper levels, there's ...
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For DXR, Dec 1 to Feb 28, temps 1.6 above average, snow for entire season, 35-40 inches. Lots of ice and rain. 14 days with snow. 2 storms...
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While its still 10 days off, the GFS is picking up an enormous trough for the eastern part of the country with the 0 line at 850mb (where it...
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12-20 - post mortem - this was the day it was supposed to hit. After witnessing model flip flops from way ots to 30 inches in Millville and...
1 comment:
12z euro has storm right over ct
12 z gfs bounces back over nyc, kinda splits
12z can also splits with most south of ct
12z ukmet has it charging lakes
18z dgex has it blowing south of ct, with interesting storm on sunday
18z gfs has it back way up in the lakes
gfs ens have it over the area
There seems to be a fight as to if this stays in the north branch or phases south.
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