My thinking based on snowmelt due to warm ground temps.
WRF model thinking.
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which NAM model is that, looks like all models are predicting different amounts. Most I have seen is 4"
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@SteepNdeep 224245 wrote:which NAM model is that, looks like all models are predicting different amounts. Most I have seen is 4"
Thats the WRF model is a much higher resolution mesoscale model that usually does a better job on the localized high amounts. It takes into terrain effects pretty well.
Thats the WRF model is a much higher resolution mesoscale model that usually does a better job on the localized high amounts. It takes into terrain effects pretty well.
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Mt LeConte had 40-60 inches of snow on the ground most of the winter last year.
which NAM model is that, looks like all models are predicting different amounts. Most I have seen is 4"
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which NAM model is that, looks like all models are predicting different amounts. Most I have seen is 4"
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