georgia_tech_swagger
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RE: 2/3 of the country has at least a HWA for winter weather right now
(02-10-2014 12:30 PM)LSU04_08 Wrote: (02-10-2014 12:15 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote: 12Z GFS drops a foot in southern Greenville-Spartanburg.
This is the classic worst case winter storm for the I-85 corridor ... cold cold air dips into the jet ... a low pumps up moisture from the gulf ... and then another low forms off the coast of Savannah/Charleston and starts back filling moisture out of the Atlantic. It can produce a foot+ (and has done so a few times in the not too distant past) almost directly along I-85.
If you are looking to fly in or out of CLT, GSP, ATL, AVL, CAE, or RDU this week ... good luck. You'll need it. Particularly for GSP and CLT.
Your abbreviations are killing me... Except ATL, I know what that means
CLT -> Charlotte Douglas International ... US Air hub
GSP -> Greenville-Spartanburg International ... FedEx regional, BMW cargo facilities
AVL -> Asheville Regional ... hippies fly too
CAE -> Columbia Metro Regional ... UPS hub
RDU -> Raleigh-Durham International
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