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NYC Banter and BS Thread Part III


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euro has the entire northern latitude heights rising quickly at the end of its run, looks like some kind of crazy blocking scheme would set up with a cutoff coming down the rockies under neath it all as a PNA ridge attacks the west coast.

Planning on going skiin north of montreal at Mount Tremblant Thanksgiving weekend...any thoughts on how the weather/snow conditions will be then?

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Beautiful on the Atlantic side, not so much on the north pacific, as to be expected. Looks like a classic -NAO/-PNA gradient pattern; probably mild in the SE and cold in the NE verbatim. But given that's an ensemble mean, I think we'll see the Eastern trough depicted much deeper as the time frame approaches.

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Beautiful on the Atlantic side, not so much on the north pacific, as to be expected. Looks like a classic -NAO/-PNA gradient pattern; probably mild in the SE and cold in the NE verbatim. But given that's an ensemble mean, I think we'll see the Eastern trough depicted much deeper as the time frame approaches.

dont rule out a passing PNA spike as well.

I don't fear the pacific like some do, give me a good west based -NAO and I'll take my chances.

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