Comparison of NCEP HiResWindow Forecast Reflectivity Imagery with Observed CONUS Reflectivity Imagery for the December 25-26, 2010 Winter Storm Jonathan.

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Comparison of NCEP HiResWindow Forecast Reflectivity Imagery with Observed CONUS Reflectivity Imagery for the December 25-26, 2010 Winter Storm Jonathan Blaes NOAA/NWS Raleigh, NC

NCEP HiResWindow forecasts from 00 UTC 12/24

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/24 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 36 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/25

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/24 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 48 hr reflectivity fcst valid 00 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow forecasts from 12 UTC 12/24

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/24 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 24 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/25

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/24 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 36 hr reflectivity fcst valid 00 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 48 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow forecasts from 00 UTC 12/25

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 12 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/25

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 24 hr reflectivity fcst valid 00 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 36 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 48 hr reflectivity fcst valid 00 UTC 12/27 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/27

NCEP HiResWindow forecast from 12 UTC 12/25

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 12 hr reflectivity fcst valid 00 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 24 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 36 hr reflectivity fcst valid 00 UTC 12/27 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/27

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 48 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/27 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/27

NCEP HiResWindow forecast from 00 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 12 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 24 hr reflectivity fcst valid 00 UTC 12/27 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/27

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 36 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/27 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/27

NCEP HiResWindow forecasts from 12 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 12 hr reflectivity fcst valid 00 UTC 12/27 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/27

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 24 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/27 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/27

NCEP HiResWindow forecasts verifying at 12 UTC 12/25

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/24 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 36 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/25

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/24 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 24 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/25

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 12 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/25

NCEP HiResWindow forecasts verifying at 00 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/24 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 48 hr reflectivity fcst valid 00 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/24 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 36 hr reflectivity fcst valid 00 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 24 hr reflectivity fcst valid 00 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 12 hr reflectivity fcst valid 00 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow forecasts verifying at 12 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 48 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 36 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 24 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 12 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/26

NCEP HiResWindow forecasts verifying at 00 UTC 12/27

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 48 hr reflectivity fcst valid 00 UTC 12/27 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/27

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 36 hr reflectivity fcst valid 00 UTC 12/27 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/27

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 24 hr reflectivity fcst valid 00 UTC 12/27 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/27

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 12 hr reflectivity fcst valid 00 UTC 12/27 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 00 UTC 12/27

NCEP HiResWindow forecasts verifying at 12 UTC 12/27

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/25 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 48 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/27 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/27

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 00 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 36 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/27 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/27

NCEP HiResWindow fcst from 12 UTC 12/26 NCEP HiResWindow NMM (upper left) 24 hr reflectivity fcst valid 12 UTC 12/27 NCEP HiResWindow ARW (upper right) CONUS reflectivity Valid 12 UTC 12/27