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Iceresistance wrote:Solid west trend on the Euro
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Iceresistance wrote:Solid west trend on the Euro
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Cpv17 wrote:Iceresistance wrote:Solid west trend on the Euro
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Yeah we’re gonna need that to move 700 miles to the sw please lol
Ntxw wrote:Iceresistance wrote:Solid west trend on the Euro
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Yes the digging in the Pac NW initially is even better. We still got plenty of time, go west! Like many cases before it, thinking the Great Basin is where it will end up.
South Texas Storms wrote:Cpv17 wrote:Iceresistance wrote:Solid west trend on the Euro
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Yeah we’re gonna need that to move 700 miles to the sw please lol
Unfortunately that is looking very unlikely. Any snow hope for southern TX and LA will need to come from a secondary disturbance on the back side of the trough. We will need it to dig farther west as well like the 6z GFS showed.
Cpv17 wrote:Ntxw wrote:Iceresistance wrote:Solid west trend on the Euro
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Yes the digging in the Pac NW initially is even better. We still got plenty of time, go west! Like many cases before it, thinking the Great Basin is where it will end up.
That would be one heck of a shift.
Ntxw wrote:Cpv17 wrote:Ntxw wrote:
Yes the digging in the Pac NW initially is even better. We still got plenty of time, go west! Like many cases before it, thinking the Great Basin is where it will end up.
That would be one heck of a shift.
This happened Christmas Eve 09 on a much smaller scale. El Nino +PNA medium range forecasted a midwest-east coast blizzard. Once the energy dug it kept going south and south through the Great Basin and kicked out in TX.
Cpv17 wrote:Ntxw wrote:Cpv17 wrote:
That would be one heck of a shift.
This happened Christmas Eve 09 on a much smaller scale. El Nino +PNA medium range forecasted a midwest-east coast blizzard. Once the energy dug it kept going south and south through the Great Basin and kicked out in TX.
That would be like 1,000 miles west from what it’s showing now. That seems impossible but I guess it’s happened before.
Cpv17 wrote:Ntxw wrote:Cpv17 wrote:
That would be one heck of a shift.
This happened Christmas Eve 09 on a much smaller scale. El Nino +PNA medium range forecasted a midwest-east coast blizzard. Once the energy dug it kept going south and south through the Great Basin and kicked out in TX.
That would be like 1,000 miles west from what it’s showing now. That seems impossible but I guess it’s happened before.
Ntxw wrote:Cpv17 wrote:Ntxw wrote:
Yes the digging in the Pac NW initially is even better. We still got plenty of time, go west! Like many cases before it, thinking the Great Basin is where it will end up.
That would be one heck of a shift.
This happened Christmas Eve 09 on a much smaller scale. El Nino +PNA medium range forecasted a midwest-east coast blizzard. Once the energy dug it kept going south and south through the Great Basin and kicked out in TX.
TheProfessor wrote:Ntxw wrote:Cpv17 wrote:
That would be one heck of a shift.
This happened Christmas Eve 09 on a much smaller scale. El Nino +PNA medium range forecasted a midwest-east coast blizzard. Once the energy dug it kept going south and south through the Great Basin and kicked out in TX.
2009 might be a better analog than 2004 (the former actually showing up on CPC's analogs). I'd be down with that; blizzard conditions from Wichita to DFW. Southeast Kansas came away with 6-8" from that storm and of course Oklahoma was the winner.
Ntxw wrote:FWIW love seeing the ridge shoot up the east coast, melting their hearts and dreams, panic attacks out there. The more it does, the colder and snowier we get.
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