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Feb Long Range Discussion (Day 3 and beyond) - MERGED


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4 minutes ago, CAPE said:

14 or so acceptable hits in there to my eye, with several biggies. Not bad.

Now let’s see if we can increase this over the next week...I will be frustrated if there is not a threat showing up inside 10 days on the deterministic models by next weekend.  Until then, will be patient....

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1 minute ago, Ji said:

but you know your getting a combo of P26 and P11

Would have to go with the hot hand- anything that shows no snow lol.

That is almost all post 25th though so its a pretty good signal for the 25th -30th. Lets see if it holds, disappears, or kicks the can. We will be looking at Feb here shortly.

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5 minutes ago, frd said:

As psu used this image in a previous post,  but wanted to point out this is an improvement from a couple days ago. 

Basically the - NAM states not deteriorating . 

gfs_nh-namindex_20210115.png

 

 

 

All the long range guidance has consistently tried to break down the -NAM state around day 20 all cold season since if flipped late November.  Sometimes it makes it as close as about day 15 then suddenly gets pushed back out to day 20-25 again.  It will eventually flip but I see no signs its eminent yet.   

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5 minutes ago, frd said:

 

 

Another significant change in the long range , a rather broad vortex in a N S elongated fashion is predicted versus what was forecasted a few days ago as a solidified , more organized tighter vortex, mostly over Eurasia.  

 

gfs_nh-vort3d_20210115_f384_rot000.png

 

Is that good bad or indifferent?

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1 hour ago, StormchaserChuck! said:

I think it's amazing that it's mid-January and we have a -NAO and it's raining, and it's not even close. 50*. +PNA isn't getting far south anymore lol

Well we are basically tracking blocking with zero cold air makes you wonder what’s going on?  Guess the cold air is on the other side of the poles. 

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