if anyone gets a chance look at the gfs model for the date 3/9 252 hours can someone tell me
what is that system out in the atlantiic off the carolina coast..it looks like something you would see
in the tropics(strange huh)get back to me on thisi
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Posted 26 February 2007 - 11:58 AM
#2
Posted 26 February 2007 - 12:04 PM
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if anyone gets a chance look at the gfs model for the date 3/9 252 hours can someone tell me
what is that system out in the atlantiic off the carolina coast..it looks like something you would see
in the tropics(strange huh)get back to me on thisi
what is that system out in the atlantiic off the carolina coast..it looks like something you would see
in the tropics(strange huh)get back to me on thisi

Elevation 605 ft.
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Posted 26 February 2007 - 12:09 PM
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if anyone gets a chance look at the gfs model for the date 3/9 252 hours can someone tell me
what is that system out in the atlantiic off the carolina coast..it looks like something you would see
in the tropics(strange huh)get back to me on thisi
what is that system out in the atlantiic off the carolina coast..it looks like something you would see
in the tropics(strange huh)get back to me on thisi
This is the newest one.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/an...fs_slp_252l.gif
Visit My Weather Station
station info on Weather Underground
Lab's Radar
Elevation 784'
11-12 SNOWFALL TO DATE 20.5"
09-10 Snowfall- 73.60" .....10-11 snowfall - 61.5"
07-08 snow total 39.45".. ...08-09 snowfall- 42.71"
station info on Weather Underground
Lab's Radar
Elevation 784'
11-12 SNOWFALL TO DATE 20.5"
09-10 Snowfall- 73.60" .....10-11 snowfall - 61.5"
07-08 snow total 39.45".. ...08-09 snowfall- 42.71"
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Posted 26 February 2007 - 12:18 PM
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if anyone gets a chance look at the gfs model for the date 3/9 252 hours can someone tell me
what is that system out in the atlantiic off the carolina coast..it looks like something you would see
in the tropics(strange huh)get back to me on thisi
what is that system out in the atlantiic off the carolina coast..it looks like something you would see
in the tropics(strange huh)get back to me on thisi
Weak area of low pressure and rain east of Florida. Nothing unusual or strange about it. It's a common occurance. Here's one further east of that at 36 hours.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/an...fs_slp_036l.gif
Monmouth county NJ
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