So now when there's a favorable model run and say, "I ran that out of my basement", it'll actually be true...
https://arstechnica.com/ai/2024/06/as-a-potentially-historic-hurricane-season-looms-can-ai-forecast-models-help/
3rd day in a row dropped into the 20s...seems like that's hard to do this time of year. Ready for some real warmth but may have to wait until the solstice. Maybe if we can get into +NAO springs for a while we'll have a better chance of returning to "normal" winters.
Not really sure what we actually got today being at the office but it ripped for while this afternoon. Came home to 3" of compacted slop. Never got below freezing. 34/33
Should be interesting to see how things develop later tonight. Always a snowball's throw away from significant impact being closer to the coast, but at least it's not boring. It would be nice to see mood flakes into the weekend but I'm guessing it'll just be cloudy/drizzly for the most part. 43/35
Going to close out met winter with 24". Anything could happen but I'm not expecting much improvement the rest of the season so looking at another under performer in the books. My daughter is in Costa Rica with school this week and looking at the pics from there I'm mentally ready to just go full on summer.
Just looking at March data for the Greenland NH coop, 2012 stands out as a glaring anomaly in the past 24 years. All 80+ days in March (3 total) occurred that year. There have been 0 80+ readings in February in the last 24 years.
As much as I want to buy into these bombing solutions, mother nature seems unable to ignite anything close to what models depict even within a 4 day lead. Not sure why it's just an observation that we've seemed to lack the ability over the last several years for ingredients to come together. There's like a zone of negative interference from eastern PA to western NS where cyclogenesis is failing to develop. Maritimes are racking up this season and I kind of expect this event to go their way as well. Time will tell.
Drove back from Bridgewater to Burlington through the snow. Thought it was just a passing shower but it kept intensifying. Driving 128 in the snow is terrible. 14/9