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Allsnow

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  1. Actually coming down decently. The last few days have felt like winter
  2. Didn’t say it would dominate the second half of December?
  3. If we don’t improve the pac all we will be blocking is mild air. The Ao is negative but spilling the cold on the other side of the globe. The -nao is probably a result of the weakening Pv. We have a chance at something working out but my money is on us waiting for January. The mjo wave currently looks to make it into p7 (even if weakly) should improve the pac
  4. Southeast ridge is non existent which is not normal for Niña
  5. Looks like some p7 at the end of the month could improve the pac.
  6. All 3 ensembles now have textbook Greenland blocking developing
  7. This. We have a better chance of getting lucky instead of no chance
  8. I see nobody hyping it in here. If anything, you said a -nao wasn’t coming
  9. Great question! I will take a good pacific over anything else. We would drool over a -ao/-nao/+pna pattern
  10. The TPV is moving into Canada. It will get cold. That’s a positive for us moving forward
  11. Looks negative going forward into December. Just nothing to get it down here with a +epo -pna
  12. What a waste of a -A0. We finally get it but no way to get the cold down here
  13. This is a absolutely ridiculous post...did you mean to post this?
  14. That’s a accurate chart of what’s going on currently. As of now no secondary peak is imminent. The eastern pac has actually warmed over the last few weeks.
  15. This isn’t going to be last winter where the PV gained strength and the mjo went wild at the end of December. The vortex is going to stay in Canada which will keep them cold. All we would need is something to buckle the flow to get the cold here. This December is acting more like a niño then Niña. Perhaps we get a niño January/February instead then. Who knows
  16. Not according to the this. We peaked in October and will be moderate for the winter.
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