Will March Roar Out Like A Lion?
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2004 11:35 am
Well we all know how the saying goes.
"If, March comes in like a Lamb, it will roar out like a Lion!"
Based on what I have seen, the second part of March should be stormy.
After looking at the MRF (10 Day Forecast Loop) and GFS (192-384 hours Loop) shows a quiet period till late in the month.
We will continue to see snows across the most northern portions of the Nation. This means, Michigan, and the Midwest, and Northeast will continue to remain in a Winter Patter. The colder Canadian air is still drifting south of the border, and this mixed with the northern jet stream bring moisture in across and along the Canadian/United States Border. This is seen in the MRF. Across the south, warm temps will be the norm.
As we move beyond the 240 hours of the MRF, we need to look at the GFS Long Term Loop. This will show a large area of Low Pressure pooling off the Pacific Northwest Coast. This is an indication that things will be changing. We could see a major longwave system enter the Nation late in the month, and possibly create a major Severe Weather Event to allow March to Roar Out Like a Lion!
Now, based on my experience with long term models, especially the GFS, this will be 2-3 days sooner, where the GFS has a longwave trough across the Nation on the 31st, and the potential of this developing or not is pretty much a coin toss. But, as quiet as the weather across the Nation has been, except the Severe Storm system that wreaked havoc across Texas early in the month, we should be vigil and keep an eye on this area off the Pacific Coast later in the month.
For now, it looks like we will have some nice Spring like weather across the South, above normal temps for the Desert Southwest, and cold winter like conditions from the Dakota's east through the Great Lakes, and Midwest, and into the Northeast.
Another problem I forsee occuring, is the potential for massive flooding across the North due to the amounts of snow that have accumalated. This of course will have to be monitored.
Till the next time, Keep an Eagle eye to the sky!
"If, March comes in like a Lamb, it will roar out like a Lion!"
Based on what I have seen, the second part of March should be stormy.
After looking at the MRF (10 Day Forecast Loop) and GFS (192-384 hours Loop) shows a quiet period till late in the month.
We will continue to see snows across the most northern portions of the Nation. This means, Michigan, and the Midwest, and Northeast will continue to remain in a Winter Patter. The colder Canadian air is still drifting south of the border, and this mixed with the northern jet stream bring moisture in across and along the Canadian/United States Border. This is seen in the MRF. Across the south, warm temps will be the norm.
As we move beyond the 240 hours of the MRF, we need to look at the GFS Long Term Loop. This will show a large area of Low Pressure pooling off the Pacific Northwest Coast. This is an indication that things will be changing. We could see a major longwave system enter the Nation late in the month, and possibly create a major Severe Weather Event to allow March to Roar Out Like a Lion!
Now, based on my experience with long term models, especially the GFS, this will be 2-3 days sooner, where the GFS has a longwave trough across the Nation on the 31st, and the potential of this developing or not is pretty much a coin toss. But, as quiet as the weather across the Nation has been, except the Severe Storm system that wreaked havoc across Texas early in the month, we should be vigil and keep an eye on this area off the Pacific Coast later in the month.
For now, it looks like we will have some nice Spring like weather across the South, above normal temps for the Desert Southwest, and cold winter like conditions from the Dakota's east through the Great Lakes, and Midwest, and into the Northeast.
Another problem I forsee occuring, is the potential for massive flooding across the North due to the amounts of snow that have accumalated. This of course will have to be monitored.
Till the next time, Keep an Eagle eye to the sky!