Update #3: Final Snow Map, Ice Accretion, Flash Freeze
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Re: Update #3: Final Snow Map, Ice Accretion, Flash Freeze
jmanley32 wrote:Euro has me at 6-10, anyway to tell how much of that is ice if any rb? wxbell does not have breakdown map for Euro.
The easiest way would be to look at the soundings and then go frame by frame. As soon as you see the warm nose crest 0*C that would be a transition to sleet. Once the warm nose fills a good portion of the column, say between 925 and 800 (or 700) hPa, that would be freezing rain, as long as the surface is below 0*C. I don't have access to EURO soundings, unfortunately. Not yet at least. I have to wait for AccuWeather's site to update, which won't be until like 4pm -_-
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Re: Update #3: Final Snow Map, Ice Accretion, Flash Freeze
I have to admit after the last Euro run I'm now intrigued to see the uNAMed model at 3pm.
Of course they were the deadly duo during the storm of the century last week, so it's probably best to avoid that combination today.
However where there is a storm and a cold High, there is always hope.
Of course they were the deadly duo during the storm of the century last week, so it's probably best to avoid that combination today.
However where there is a storm and a cold High, there is always hope.
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Re: Update #3: Final Snow Map, Ice Accretion, Flash Freeze
CPcantmeasuresnow wrote:I have to admit after the last Euro run I'm now intrigued to see the uNAMed model at 3pm.
Of course they were the deadly duo during the storm of the century last week, so it's probably best to avoid that combination today.
However where there is a storm and a cold High, there is always hope.
LMAO this is so true ahaha btw, would you mind just going back and editing the posts you responded to from me, and replace "I-81" with "I-80" so we can avoid confusion for others? I edited the ones I could.
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Re: Update #3: Final Snow Map, Ice Accretion, Flash Freeze
rb924119 wrote:CPcantmeasuresnow wrote:I have to admit after the last Euro run I'm now intrigued to see the uNAMed model at 3pm.
Of course they were the deadly duo during the storm of the century last week, so it's probably best to avoid that combination today.
However where there is a storm and a cold High, there is always hope.
LMAO this is so true ahaha btw, would you mind just going back and editing the posts you responded to from me, and replace "I-81" with "I-80" so we can avoid confusion for others? I edited the ones I could.
Will do.
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Re: Update #3: Final Snow Map, Ice Accretion, Flash Freeze
Obs thread is up
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Re: Update #3: Final Snow Map, Ice Accretion, Flash Freeze
And updated final call map
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