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Accuweather Fall Highlights


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All they did was copy the CFS :lol: In order for us to get into the tropical mix the WAR is going to have to retrograde west more. Otherwise Arthur and Bertha tracks will be the norm.

Bring that on! Nothing better then recurving canes. All the waves none of the damage. Today with Bertha was just amazing in long beach. Perfect 6 foot surf. (Minus the thousands of people in the water)

I was looking forward to an active costal track with the developing niño but as of now that's up in the air

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Accuwx with those useless long range maps on the free site... you have to be a premium subscriber to get the maps with actual departure predictions I've been told.

A five year old could have come up with that map. Stormy in the east during the fall, storms in the deep south, who would have thought?

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So the entire CONUS except for the West Coast is essentially stormy.

We're in "turning stormy". Ok, so what exactly does that mean? The phrases are so vague that you could arguably verify with anything except a polar opposite result.

Already picked up by local media..apparently a major winter storm is in store for around Thanksgiving (sounds like the Farmer's almanac)

http://www.nj.com/weather/index.ssf/2014/08/forecasters_calling_for_early.html#incart_m-rpt-1

"We think there's a possibility of a winter storm in late November," said Jack Boston, a senior meterologist at AccuWeather. "We're thinking around Thanksgiving, plus or minus a few days. We're pretty concerned about that possibility. It would be more than dusting."

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So the entire CONUS except for the West Coast is essentially stormy.

 

We're in "turning stormy". Ok, so what exactly does that mean? The phrases are so vague that you could arguably verify with anything except a polar opposite result.

 

So the entire CONUS except for the West Coast is essentially stormy.

 

We're in "turning stormy". Ok, so what exactly does that mean? The phrases are so vague that you could arguably verify with anything except a polar opposite result.

 

All they need is a Rainy, Dry caption.. :)

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Already picked up by local media..apparently a major winter storm is in store for around Thanksgiving (sounds like the Farmer's almanac)

http://www.nj.com/weather/index.ssf/2014/08/forecasters_calling_for_early.html#incart_m-rpt-1

"We think there's a possibility of a winter storm in late November," said Jack Boston, a senior meterologist at AccuWeather. "We're thinking around Thanksgiving, plus or minus a few days. We're pretty concerned about that possibility. It would be more than dusting."

What a ludicrous statement 3 months out. 

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might as well post a link to the Old Farmer's Almanac fantasy outlook for 14/15

 

 

Annual Weather Summary: November 2014 to October 2015

Winter will be colder and slightly wetter than normal, with above-normal snowfall. The coldest periods will be in late December and early and mid-January. The snowiest periods will be in mid- and late December, mid-January, and early to mid-February.

 

http://www.almanac.com/weather/longrange/region/us/2

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might as well post a link to the Old Farmer's Almanac fantasy outlook for 14/15

 

 

Annual Weather Summary: November 2014 to October 2015

Winter will be colder and slightly wetter than normal, with above-normal snowfall. The coldest periods will be in late December and early and mid-January. The snowiest periods will be in mid- and late December, mid-January, and early to mid-February.

 

http://www.almanac.com/weather/longrange/region/us/2

 

this pleases me

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might as well post a link to the Old Farmer's Almanac fantasy outlook for 14/15

 

 

Annual Weather Summary: November 2014 to October 2015

Winter will be colder and slightly wetter than normal, with above-normal snowfall. The coldest periods will be in late December and early and mid-January. The snowiest periods will be in mid- and late December, mid-January, and early to mid-February.

 

http://www.almanac.com/weather/longrange/region/us/2

wow-snow in December and Jan and Feb?  What a bold call

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"Polar Vortex to hit Northeast Early" (accuweather) - let the hype begin!

http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/fall-2014-forecast-polar-vortex/31254218

 

Accuweather also thinks numerous snowstorms will occur in December and January (they seem to put emphasis on a "wild" December). Will it be a white Christmas this year? Well, we have a good 130 days or so to decide on that.  :lol:

 

They also think the northeast may see "rain from a tropical system", while the southeast may be at risk for a direct hit. We'll see...

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