
Hey now ... look at who is giving us some hope!

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Portastorm wrote::uarrow:
Hey now ... look at who is giving us some hope!
wxman57 wrote:Portastorm wrote::uarrow:
Hey now ... look at who is giving us some hope!
Yeah, and it's only 360 hrs out!
Ntxw wrote:TheProfessor wrote:That first system will be very important, if rising heights can be subdued then the first system (which might be stronger than modeled) could lay a baroclinic zone that allows for the main system to dig further south than modeled. It also seems that if the storm goes neg tilt too fast it will cut Northeast before it can fully dig.
It happens over and over again and again. We see this so many times in winter. The models place the surface low in the wrong area. Coastal Texas loves to draw in surface lows. Period. Especially if the base of troughs dig near the US/Mexican border. I can't tell you how many times Kansas has been robbed of snowstorms because of this. In the fall and spring it's different the jet mean doesn't dip into old Mexico so that would be valid for a Colorado low genesis.
Yukon Cornelius wrote:If I remember correctly it was really warm this time last year with temps in the low 80s. I do know we had at least one good ice storm sometime in February and 2-3 decent to good snowstorms in March. There's definitely still hope. I wouldn't give up on winter on January 28. We still have all of February and March.
Yukon Cornelius wrote:If I remember correctly it was really warm this time last year with temps in the low 80s. I do know we had at least one good ice storm sometime in February and 2-3 decent to good snowstorms in March. There's definitely still hope. I wouldn't give up on winter on January 28. We still have all of February and March.
Portastorm wrote:I like your spirit orangeblood!
Over? Over? Nothing's over until WE say it's over.
Bring on the Arctic air.
orangeblood wrote:Portastorm wrote:I like your spirit orangeblood!
Over? Over? Nothing's over until WE say it's over.
Bring on the Arctic air.
haha, I see no reason to believe this winter is over by any stretch....just look at that image above, you can't ask for a better west coast ridge location for delivering the goods in our part of the world. We need the southeast ridge to make an appearance to allow Shortwaves to dig into the southwest US, bringing up Pacific moisture - you can see hints of that on the Euro/Canadian ensembles as well!!
Michael Ventrice @MJVentrice
ECMWF EPS really struggling with the 11-15 day pattern. Yesterday's 12Z temperature changes compared to today's run.
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