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December Banter 2019


George BM
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4 minutes ago, Ralph Wiggum said:

Basically every month for the next year is AN temps except April which is BN. Love me a CanSips mild torchy winter and cold rainy April lol. Maybe our big snow is early April this year. It's like taking the over in a football game....you're never really out of it until the bitter end.

That’s a great analogy.

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1 hour ago, C.A.P.E. said:

I actually like the weather we have had for the last month. Persistently chilly, no brutal cold, but not warm either. Not a snow pattern, and pretty close to a shutout in reality(esp for the coastal plain) yet it feels like it should for this time of year. I would honestly take this for the rest of the winter vs. a torchy pattern.

Agree except for the last few days when the temp has basically been stuck between 35-45. Boring. I need something below freezing.

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FRD had a depressing post about the AO in the main thread.  Maybe this is what many of the seasonals were picking up on with their warm December predictions?  So far the eastern CONUS has been dodging the worst of the consequences.  Never good to live on the edge of the cliff though.

 

Edit: Actually, sometimes it can be good to be on the cold side of the rain-to-snow transition line.  Always nerve-racking though.

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My dad found this article on Yahoo (I know it's not the best source) about a claim how Buffalo, NY hasn't experienced agw like the rest of the country has.  I'm trying to see why the two charts for temperature and precipitation trends differ so much from the supported research.  Thoughts? https://www.citylab.com/environment/2019/12/climate-change-displacement-refuge-city-buffalo-new-york/602758/?utm_medium=offsite&utm_source=yahoo&utm_campaign=yahoo-non-hosted&yptr=yahoo

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26 minutes ago, cbmclean said:

You know, if you grew up there, you probably wouldn't even care.  From the NWS national summary page.

 


Further east, Winter Storm Watches have been issued for much of the Sierra Nevada where snow amounts will range 
from 1-3 feet through the weekend.

I like when they issue winter weather advisories for 5-8 inches where my son lives........

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