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Ralph Wiggum

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  1. Unless we get a pna spike in addition, I'm cashing out. You can roll all the bones you want bro.
  2. That trof is going to bury itself out west as we have seen all season, no reason that's going to change suddenly. Cutter season continues.
  3. That's counting sleet. My map is more realistic, closer to a foot
  4. I thought I remember a post you made about 2 or 3 weeks ago suggesting this March and 2001 were comparable. Thus why I asked. I could be mistaken however.
  5. CMC has the block but still manages to plow a weak low into Erie. Pretty sure we have seen how this story unfolds. December threats with the block still turned into cutters. Skeptical at best for now.
  6. How about that March 3-5 hit across all 12z guidance? Only 10 days away
  7. Link or it didn't happen Eta: nevermind, found it. Wow, I'm moving out to Cali which is obviously the new snow capital of the US: "The precipitation totals for the majority of the south Santa Barbara coast, Ventura, and Los Angeles coasts/valleys will be in the 2-4 inch category. Low snow levels will mean that this could be the largest amount of 24-48 hour snowfall seen in decades (likely rivaling the 1989 storm) for our Ventura and Los Angeles County mountains. Depending on the snow-line, rainfall in the foothills will be from 4-6 inches, but the mountains above 4000 ft could see upwards of 2-5 FEET of snow with isolated amounts to 7 feet at higher elevations. Snowfall of this rate and amount could lead to damage to structures and trees with an immense threat of avalanches, especially in the eastern San Gabriel Mountains by Saturday."
  8. Triple phaser incoming. But you know as well as I do that the trof will remain buried on the West Coast and the PNA ridge attempting to mozy Eastward will fail.
  9. I'm seeing this too and was pretty serious with my post. Patience folks.
  10. BTW I went against your bold pick and against my heart and took KC on the moneyline. Thinking I should do that with your March 8 outlook as well. Thanks for the hot takes.
  11. Gulf Stream is alive and well. If anything it is even displaced E based on historical configuration. The map posted prior that you are referencing are anomalies. Here are current sst for the N Atl and you can clearly see the Gulf Stream:
  12. It's crazy to think we are still in snow climo. You would think it's mid April the way the winter has been and the recent tease of 70s. Only takes one tiny window over the next 4 weeks to remind ppl that nature can flip on a dime.
  13. And look at that stout SER about to link up with the retrograding NAO. I'm afraid your March 8 period may be in trouble. I hope you nail it tho man.
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