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Ending out December with a Potential Pattern Change


CoastalWx

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Well if it happens like that. Christmas is cancelled. Literally

That would be one for the ages

Think of the good fortune you have. You are healthy and strong, your children are in great shape without so many of the problems that can occur, presumably you are in a good marriage, you own your home and make enough to afford the Yankees truck and other toys. Be thankful. Snow a week later would make you quickly forget the rain on 12/25 or leading in.

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Think of the good fortune you have. You are healthy and strong, your children are in great shape without so many of the problems that can occur, presumably you are in a good marriage, you own your home and make enough to afford the Yankees truck and other toys. Be thankful. Snow a week later would make you quickly forget the rain on 12/25 or leading in.

Every snowflake is precious

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You are saying the weather today over the CONUS is very different than the modeled weather 10 days from now.  That was also true 10 days ago.  In fact that's usually true. 

 

You are melting down and arguing semantics. The overall hemispheric pattern has been similar since the end of November. Of course there are daily nuances.  

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The current pattern has been stable since after T-Day. 

I don't agree.  There are some atmospheric characteristics that have been relatively consistent for a few weeks.  But to call it a stable pattern is to drastically oversimplify the atmosphere and its evolution over that period.  Overall people on this board oversimplify the concept of a pattern.  It's not that black and white.

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I don't agree.  There are some atmospheric characteristics that have been relatively consistent for a few weeks.  But to call it a stable pattern is to drastically oversimplify the atmosphere and its evolution over that period.  Overall people on this board oversimplify the concept of a pattern.  It's not that black and white.

 

This seems to be your monthly pee in the cheerios cry baby act. Take it elsewhere.

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