Saturday, January 31, 2015
GFS Says Snow and the Euro Says No
There are significant differences next Thursday between the Euro and the GFS. The GFS has been very consistent in showing a chance for snow, BUT the Euro has been very consistent in showing no snow. This goes over the differences and my thoughts how this may unfold.
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Forget winter. It is over. Just heard Weatherbell predict a stormy March and April over California and Southwest. Stormy weather in California and Southwest could mean big severe season here in Arkansas. If we can warm up. If the ingredients don't come together, could mean flooding rains. Very interesting to watch.
But Todd, while you seem to favor the European model in your discussion, it was the GFS that did well with the recent blizzard in the northeast. The European slammed NYC with more snow than actually occurred. The GFS did not crank out as much snow in NYC and was correct. Just saying...
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