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weathafella

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  1. I think you’re all expected too much consensus at a lead time of 5-6 days. The storm in question is halfway across the Pacific Ocean still.
  2. I just realized Sop means south of the pike. I’m trying to merge that with sop more widely know. As standard operating procedure.
  3. So eps seems to show a 4 wave pattern for the nhem in the long lead time. That can hold for quite awhile if it comes to fruition.
  4. And BOS 48 for the most recent 30 year mean but the long term mean is 43.
  5. What would BOS average if it were hundreds of miles north? I’m not surprised at 110”. PWM gets >50% more than BOS and they’re only 140 miles up the coast.
  6. GEFS looking worse and worse in the pacific as we go run to run. For now a model war. FWIW GEPS more euro like bs gefs.
  7. Yeah but he was talking sustained warmth which I don’t count on before late spring unfortunately.
  8. I think I read maybe 15 years ago that robins retreat into the woods for winter but don’t fly anywhere. Growing up I thought they migrated.
  9. A few days ago, I saw 2 very tubby robins in my yard. I know robins don’t migrate but their girth is a function of how much easier finding food has been this winter.
  10. Speaking of the euro snowstorm on d9, gefs had it as well.
  11. From cherry blossoms in January to deep cold late month through March. I remember flying out of Logan around 3/5/07 with temperatures in the single numbers which by then is not common.
  12. What? 2017-18 had a big dump in January, epic cold for weeks leading up to it, a spectacularly warm February but with some snow, and an epic March. 2012-13 had a great March but the snow part of that winter was decent from December on. But given February and March it was certainly back loaded. I’m talking about the rarity of a full on ratter flipping late in the game.
  13. 92-93 wasn’t a turnaround though. We had good to great snow months starting in December but a magnificent March!
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