JB's and DA's musings.

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JB's and DA's musings.

#1 Postby OuterBanker » Mon Apr 11, 2011 6:56 pm

JB's analogs of dying laNina years, trough splits, etc. Just an interesting video.

http://www.weatherbell.com/jb/?p=1030

JD's analogy of the 38 hurricane.

http://www.weatherbell.com/jd/?category ... _home_page

Both interesting and still free. Let's enjoy them while they are still free.

Gonna miss JB's musings. He sure provides lots of fodder for conversation around here.

Love him or hate him it sure will be a lot more boring without him :D
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Re: JB's and DA's musings.

#2 Postby xironman » Tue Apr 12, 2011 4:37 am

I neither love nor hate, but I do like weather and appreciate insight into what is going to happen. He must be a very, very good tropical met. I like mid-latitude weather and since the blog has been available I thought I would look to see how the east coast forecasts went. Here is what I came up with.

1.There was a prediction of a prolonged cold spell going well into April rivaling 2001 for cold and wet.
Result: There was a 6 day cold spell at the end of March, so far in April up to the 11th DCA has a +.3 departure.

2. Widespread snows from the mid Atlantic north on the April Fools nor'easter, with the DC suburbs getting 3-6".
Result: Just about everyone busted the April Fools storm, but the DC 'burbs could never have gotten that much snow without a source of fresh Arctic air.

3. The 4/4-4/5 severe weather outbreak, not much was said that I saw.
Result: Turns out, I think, to be most severe weather reports received by NOAA in a single day.

4. From 4/10 to 4/15 there should be large cold outbreak across the east coast.
Result: As I am looking out my window to DCA, and it is currently 68 degrees at 5 am.

Now I could have missed some more east coast predictions, there is a lot of non-weather non-science stuff that you need to pick through to get to the forecasts. I am interested in how the tropical predictions go.
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