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Major East Coast Storm...

#1 Postby Jeffweather » Wed Nov 30, 2005 4:24 pm

Finally getting a day off my regular weather job...What did I do? I spent that off time updating my weather discussion. I guess the weather never gets a day off...

It's a very complicated pattern with some great potential. I spent a lot of time trying to pick apart solutions and I think I came up some good ideas. The jist of it all is that there just may be some validity to even the UKMET solution. The only issue I have with the UKMET is it weakens the northern stream energy too much and puts too much weigh on the southern stream. Thus you get a far south, slower, MECS. I would argue that it is too slow and too far south but perhaps not by much... read my thoughts below.

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#2 Postby x-y-no » Wed Nov 30, 2005 4:57 pm

Thanks for these updates, Jeff. I've mostly paid attention to tropical weather in the past, but I'd like to learn more about the mid-latitude winter stuff (even though it doesn't apply much to us Miami folks).

Your discussions are just at the level I need. Much appreciated.
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