Sunday, December 23, 2012
The Model Battle For the Wednesday Into Thursday Storm
As of right now, it appears to me that the British model, the Japanese model, the Canadian model,
and the US Navy model produce a significant if not major snowstorm for
Northwest New Jersey as of the afternoon model runs. The American model is pretty clearly the odd model out with its solution of
the low sitting over State College and is therefore WAY too warm. The
European model is somewhere in between, producing 3-6 inches of snow in Northwest
New Jersey on the afternoon run. The Canadian and US Navy models were nearly all snow
for this storm in Northwest New Jersey. So we have model number 1 (European model) with
3-6 inches of snow in Northwest New Jersey currently and 50 miles away from
being all snow in our area, model number 2 (British model) highly likely showing
a snowy solution in our area, model number 3 (American model) out in la la land,
and models number 4 (Japanese model), 5 (Canadian model), and 6 (US Navy model) all showing a very snowy solution. Northeast New Jersey is borderline for the snowstorm too, with more in the way of a mix likely. This is a real close call throughout Northern New Jersey. Check back for updates.
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