Also what is causing the nao to be somewhat positive right now..
Thanks to all who can answer. I need to learn how things like this work. Thanks


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Wnghs2007 wrote:What is causing the pv to remain on the other side of the pole right now.
Also what is causing the nao to be somewhat positive right now..
Thanks to all who can answer. I need to learn how things like this work. Thanks![]()
Wnghs2007 wrote:No right now the nao is positive. No blocking high over Greenland and Wxrisk.com(DT) says it is positive as Shitaki mushrooms right now.
Stormsfury wrote:ON a side note, there was a small slug of moisture that went thru CHS on the 19th, with -12C 850mb temperatures ... If my memory serves me correctly, there was a small sliver of snowfall that evening (18th into the 19th) ... but hey, I was only 4 ...
But back on track ... the map creation that wxguy25 supplied shows it all .. cross-polar flow, very amplified PNA, strong height anomalies over Greenland and the Caspian Sea Region, as well as the North Pole, basically forced the bitterly cold air well into the Eastern US with little limitations, especially with the lowest height anomalies located over Eastern Canada/NY State (a severely displaced PV) ...
http://www.stormsfury1.com/Temp/DJF1977.png
yoda wrote:Good posts by you two!! Now can you guys make it come back?
Most interesting discussion. I have been looking at the 1976-77 winter for a while. It is one that interests me and I have been doing some research on it for the DC region.
yoda wrote:I know. I am doing some research on why this was so.
Stormsfury wrote:yoda wrote:I know. I am doing some research on why this was so.
Cold overwhelmed the pattern and the principal storm track thrown way south ... in fact, for precip has a whole, below normal ... any s/w generally approaching towards that PV would have been sheared out and the moisture dried up ... very hard to get something going when dewpoints at the 850mb are -40ºC or lower ...
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