Regarding: Severe Weather Potential in PA Tomorrow
William Spencer, thanks for pointing this discussion out to me. It is
interesting, I was speaking with another meteororologist at work earlier
today and he mentioned the low QPF (for the non-tech's, the forecast
model isn't predicting much precip) as well, though he thought of it as
a negative.
The following is cut from:
http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/pa/discussion.html
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA FORECAST DISCUSSION
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA
205 PM EDT TUE MAY 23 2000
NEWEST MDL RUNS ALL CONTINUE A BROAD SVR SETUP FOR THE AFTN AND EVE
ON WED. THEY DO HOWEVER KEEP QPF STRANGELY LOW...HARDLY MAKING ANY
FOR MY FA. AV FCSTR POINTED OUT THAT MANY OF OUR PAST WIDESPREAD SVR
EPISODES WERE FCST SIMILARLY. HMMM.
...
I DO HOWEVER WANT TO "GET THE WORD OUT" AS TO THE DESTRUCTIVE
POTENTIAL THAT EXISTS TOMORROW.
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Jesse Ferrell - Meteorologist/Web Dev. - j{at}weatherwatchers.org
Central Atlantic Storm Investigators - www.weatherwatchers.org
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