snowfreak188, on Feb 28 2008, 11:49 PM, said:
ice the storm after this WAYS to go looks pretty damn nice as well!
It's too late at night and I'm too lazy to look but this run almost looks like it's developing a North Atlantic block. The storm in the March 7th-8th time period has triple phase possiblities (arctic, STJ and atlantic) and has a strong negative tilt near the coast. On this run the storm forms in the NE GOM and first runs NE but then that tilt takes it NNW into New England. We need the arctic air to be a little faster so that it captures the storm while it's in the south rather than when it reaches our lattitude. Maine would get 2-3' of snow if this ever verified. But you forget the track as it's too far out but note the potential dynamics. The models are starting to signal some fantastic dynamics iin that March 7th-10th time period. This lends a lot of support to the strongly phased storms Robbs, Storm and I have been saying are possible in March. We might just be able to get one or two of them in our sweetspot per this GFS run.