Home Gallery Outdoor Gear Directory Register Search FAQ Memberlist Usergroups Log in  
Reply to topic It's something
It's something
Harvey44


Joined: 06 Apr 2006
Posts: 463
Location: North River
Reply with quote
OK I KNOW the weekend looks bad.

But, ATTM, Gore is in a long plume of lake effect, (or lake enhanced) and it makes me smile. Don't usually get LES that far east.

M
View user's profileFind all posts by Harvey44Send private message
Sponsored Links
alexcaraco


Joined: 20 Oct 2006
Posts: 169
Location: 43° 4' 31"N 73° 46' 57"W
Reply with quote
is it possible they have real snow?!?!
and will it hold til the 13th??

we shall see.....dun dun dun.

_________________
--------------------------

fight for a good park.
View user's profileFind all posts by alexcaracoSend private messageAIM Address
Harvey44


Joined: 06 Apr 2006
Posts: 463
Location: North River
Reply with quote
Our boys are making some progess up there - some summit terrain opening....Hawkeye, Cloud....hopefully the weekend won't hurt us too bad.
View user's profileFind all posts by Harvey44Send private message
NWS at 4pm on Thurs
Harvey44


Joined: 06 Apr 2006
Posts: 463
Location: North River
Reply with quote
This from the NWS boys and girls in Albany:

HOW MUCH QPF WILL FALL AND WHAT TYPE? BASED ON 06Z GUIDANCE...THE ELEMENTS WERE TRENDING COLDER...LOOKING LIKE THE ONLY LIQUID RAIN WOULD FALL WELL SOUTH...WHILE SLEET OR FREEZING RAIN WOULD FALL IN OUR IMMEDIATE REGION...AND MOSTLY SNOW NORTH. THE 12Z GFS CONTINUED THE COLDER TREND...WITH THE ICING THREAT WELL SOUTH OF ALBANY...SLEET AND SNOW AROUND OUR REGION...AND ALL SNOW NORTH. THE BEST UPPER AIR SUPPORT STILL REMAINS TO OUR NORTH...WHILE THE SURFACE FEATURES ARE SOUTH OF US. STILL A LOT OF UNCERTAINTY...AND THE 12Z EUROPEAN STILL INDICATES A WARMER SCENARIO FAVORING MORE RAIN SOUTH. FOR NOW...BUMP POPS UP TO LIKELY SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY AND TRENDED A LITTLE COLDER.
View user's profileFind all posts by Harvey44Send private message
Re: NWS at 4pm on Thurs
NPN


Joined: 15 Oct 2006
Posts: 573
Reply with quote
Harvey44 wrote:
This from the NWS boys and girls in Albany:

HOW MUCH QPF WILL FALL AND WHAT TYPE? BASED ON 06Z GUIDANCE...THE ELEMENTS WERE TRENDING COLDER...LOOKING LIKE THE ONLY LIQUID RAIN WOULD FALL WELL SOUTH...WHILE SLEET OR FREEZING RAIN WOULD FALL IN OUR IMMEDIATE REGION...AND MOSTLY SNOW NORTH. THE 12Z GFS CONTINUED THE COLDER TREND...WITH THE ICING THREAT WELL SOUTH OF ALBANY...SLEET AND SNOW AROUND OUR REGION...AND ALL SNOW NORTH. THE BEST UPPER AIR SUPPORT STILL REMAINS TO OUR NORTH...WHILE THE SURFACE FEATURES ARE SOUTH OF US. STILL A LOT OF UNCERTAINTY...AND THE 12Z EUROPEAN STILL INDICATES A WARMER SCENARIO FAVORING MORE RAIN SOUTH. FOR NOW...BUMP POPS UP TO LIKELY SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY AND TRENDED A LITTLE COLDER.


Please help the ignorant: QPF, 06Z, 12Z GFS, BUMP???
View user's profileFind all posts by NPNSend private message
Harvey44


Joined: 06 Apr 2006
Posts: 463
Location: North River
Reply with quote
Here's my guesses:

QPF = precipitation
6Z = 6AM
12Z = 12 Noon
Bump = to raise - Bump POPS would be to increase the probability of precipitation.

From what I gather there are a bunch of different computer models that quess at the weather. European is one, North American (NAM) and a GFS is another.

I've been reading those reports for years and still am guessing at most of the abbreviations.

M
View user's profileFind all posts by Harvey44Send private message
It's something
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
All times are GMT - 5 Hours  
Page 1 of 1  

  
  
 Reply to topic  

Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group
Design by phpBBStyles.com | Styles Database.
Content © AlpineZone.com