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Re: 2007 Superstorm?
      Thu Apr 12 2007 12:19 PM

so far on the 06z of the GFS, lowest pressure it will get up to will be 976 mlb. Pretty bad but not as bad as the 1993 Superstorm from what I read, got low as 960 mlb. Could it happen with this storm?
Anyways.. The 12z NAM shows snow in NYC and Philidelphia, and the GFS 06z run shows a pocket of snow for a bit in the NYC area.. man would that be amazing if the low were to track a bit to the east.. We'd be talking about a blizzard on the east coast in mid April. We'll have to see what happens in the future.. down here in Florida, I will be impacted with another possible "rare" moderate risk of severe weather.

This thread was moved because it drifts away from the purpose of the site which is to discuss tropical systems, not extratropical ones. The Other Weather Events Forum is a place to discuss non-tropical events that have happened, not events that might happen.

Edited by Ed Dunham (Thu Apr 12 2007 11:34 PM)

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