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blizzard for east coast this weekend

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posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 02:39 PM
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Originally posted by l0rds0fcha0s
oh so now you make weather models ok... i have heard it all.....
ok then explain this.. is it going to snow in coshocton, county in ohio????
which is in NE central ohio.... cause every storm totals map i have seen says no.... but i guarantee it does..... my forecaster here on tv is calling for over 6 inches for us and he is the only one... so whats it going to do.
i want you to give your opinion on it


Others are predicting you will get snow Sat thru Sun.

www.wunderground.com...



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 02:40 PM
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thanks bud....
i use this name as it was a band in high school.... my best friend was in that band and he died of seizures... that is why i use this name.....
i never knew it was murders untill after we named the band, it's also a game

But I have decided to ignore thats just weird. i just feel like he's trying to challenge everything i say...

but thanks for the props.... oh btw... thanks for all the emails guys glad to help amap.... keep em coming lol...

thankks gamefilm.
peace



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 02:42 PM
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I swear to you I have that same power. I think we're called Sliders, but you know what? I predict that most of the people driving on the east coast this weekend will also be sliders.



Originally posted by dgtempe

Originally posted by Lanotom

Originally posted by dgtempe




Ohh-Ohh! What kind of powers do you have? Com'on tell me.
I have the power to walk under street lights and they go...OFF. B00!!!


Thats right. It must be all that static electricity i emit....



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 02:42 PM
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Originally posted by Lanotom

Originally posted by l0rds0fcha0s
oh so now you make weather models ok... i have heard it all.....
ok then explain this.. is it going to snow in coshocton, county in ohio????
which is in NE central ohio.... cause every storm totals map i have seen says no.... but i guarantee it does..... my forecaster here on tv is calling for over 6 inches for us and he is the only one... so whats it going to do.
i want you to give your opinion on it


Others are predicting you will get snow Sat thru Sun.

www.wunderground.com...


no one is calling for accumulations though...
accuweather calling for flurries...



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 02:57 PM
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Originally posted by l0rds0fcha0s
no one is calling for accumulations though...
accuweather calling for flurries...


weather.msn.com...:USOH0226 2 Inches

weather.allrefer.com... 1 Inch

www.weather.com... 1 Inch

Earlier it was predicted that your area would get 6+ inches but now that the models are tracking it further east it will be less in your area. I'd say 2 Inches tops. So your calling 6 inches?

I have a friend in West Lafayette, that's pretty close to you right?



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 03:00 PM
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yep about 18 miles....
yea i say we get 4-6 inches here.... i think the storm is going to go further west



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 03:02 PM
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Originally posted by l0rds0fcha0s
oh so now you make weather models ok... i have heard it all.....

I said forcasts...
And no it's not me alone.

Basically, the computers make the models, we just put the info in.


ok then explain this.. is it going to snow in coshocton, county in ohio????
which is in NE central ohio.... cause every storm totals map i have seen says no.... but i guarantee it does..... my forecaster here on tv is calling for over 6 inches for us and he is the only one... so whats it going to do.
i want you to give your opinion on it

6 inches may be alot for you all. The storm is tracking a little east than what was said earlier, meaning the heaviest snows will affect the big cities. Go with 1-3" if that to be on the safe side. Depends on how fast the upper level low moves.
If the coastal low moves a bit more west you all will definately see more


i don't know what WEIRD is picking a fight over the axis issue-

lol Game, that's not what I'm arguing about. I know very well the earth got a little drunk and kinda wobbled there. I've already addessed what I'm talking about with l0rds. Thanks for your concern though



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 03:06 PM
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i am reminded of the presidents day storm 2003.... almost identical set up.... here is a pic of what they called for... cause it was going further east.... haha



here was the final totals we actually had 15 inches of snow here in warsaw..



i think the storm moved alot faster than was earlier predicted, which allowed the storm to move further west.....
and this stormwasnt supposed to get here until tomorrow and it's already about here.....

[edit on 10-2-2006 by l0rds0fcha0s]



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 03:13 PM
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Yeah that storm really blew up. I remember here in MD, the snow just wouldn't stop. Good stuff


I'll have to check the exact total but I think at my house I had just over 20".


As far as this storm. I'm hoping it's the same set up!

Not much has changed except alot of the Winter Storm Watches have now been upgraded to Heavy Snow Warnings for Baltimore-Washington metro areas and points south and west where the snow will start first. NY is still under a blizzard watch and Philly and Boston are still under Winter Storm Watches



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 03:16 PM
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IT'S MODEL WAFFLE TIME...

Below is the updated snow map with the addition of more snow in New England where the all-out blizzard will occur. Major cities will get 6-12 inches of snow. Please don't look at the models, especially the NAM. This is the time where you just let the weather play itself out.

Opt for blizzard in New England because the storm is going to explode once east of New Jersey. NYC is a close call for more than 12 inches of snow, but even 12 inches will cause many problems
Baltimore and Washington will get a solid 6 inches.

I will have more later after the 12z GFS comes in.



The problem with the models, they continue to push the storm further out to sea. I believe the storm will end up being closer to the coast, so that's why I am not ready to fiddle with anything just yet.


from henry margusity expert meteorologist for accuweather

[edit on 10-2-2006 by l0rds0fcha0s]



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 03:35 PM
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there is a low that is coming across the great lakes... it is a possibility that this could tap into moisture from the "big" storm and increase snow totals in ohio....
i'm telling you 2003 revisited is coming...



[edit on 10-2-2006 by l0rds0fcha0s]



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 03:38 PM
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Originally posted by UnterMir
im in school at U of Hartford in CT


My husband and I grew up in Suffield, CT.
My husband went to UCONN.
My mom was born and raised in Farmington.

I LOVE CONNECTICUT



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 03:41 PM
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PHILLY UPDATE

Local news is saying 6-12 inches.

Those two models ya'll showed say either 8-16
or up to 24 inches.

What's the latest forcast from YOU, our weather guru,
for the Philly area?

(man ... I guess that hockey game Sunday night won't happen!
)



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 03:43 PM
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Originally posted by FlyersFan
PHILLY UPDATE

Local news is saying 6-12 inches.

Those two models ya'll showed say either 8-16
or up to 24 inches.

What's the latest forcast from YOU, our weather guru,
for the Philly area?

(man ... I guess that hockey game Sunday night won't happen!
)


those 2 are from the blizzard of 2003



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 03:45 PM
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NYC went from 12 inches to 4 inches.

that math sounds frighteningly familiar.



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 03:46 PM
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Originally posted by FlyersFan
PHILLY UPDATE

Local news is saying 6-12 inches.

Those two models ya'll showed say either 8-16
or up to 24 inches.

What's the latest forcast from YOU, our weather guru,
for the Philly area?

(man ... I guess that hockey game Sunday night won't happen!
)

Don't expect anything less than 12"....
With wind



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 03:53 PM
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(flyers, i enjoy CT too, so far my history teachers at U Hart have grown up here and they tell really cool (historical) stories about the most random and bizarre things, CT is cool in my book)

l0rds, if anyone is trying to deny you called the storm they can go suck an egg... you called it man, i checked every weather resource i had and NO ONE was saying anything more than chance of flurries. you were on the ball, and i wanna get you predictions in the future too...KUDOS!

way to be!



-untermir



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 03:58 PM
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Originally posted by l0rds0fcha0s
those 2 are from the blizzard of 2003


Oh thank goodness. The hockey game could
still happen. GOTTA have that hockey!!



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 04:01 PM
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Originally posted by UnterMir
they tell really cool (historical) stories about the
most random and bizarre things, CT is cool in my book


Go to the library and ask for the book 'Passing Strange'
by Joseph A. Citro. It's a great book on true strange
New England tales and hauntings. You'll love it!!

If they don't have it, go to Barnes and Nobels and get it.
You'll be glad you did.
ISBN for ordering - 1-57630-059-5



posted on Feb, 10 2006 @ 04:13 PM
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idk i used the user name Archaicstyles797 for YIM, but i cant add anybody to my list, it errors. IM me on that im signed into it currently



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