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


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6 minutes ago, psuhoffman said:

I remember many many years ago seeing some correlation chart that showed temperature correlations by winter weeks for the major indices. And that I thought oddly the NAO didn’t correlate nearly as much as I expected...UNTIL late January or February then it was like the god of indicators. I’ll have to remind myself of that next time we’re warm during a -NAO early in the season. 

Ha that makes total sense. What good is blocking if there's no snowpack in Canada yet?

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This pattern has the potential to produce multiple times. The end-week wave has some explosive potential (pending timing and phasing ofc), but there's plenty of room for a follow up as the big honking vortex starts to pull away too. That's some export-quality Arctic air to work with and generate WAA/upglide on with the Gulf still open.

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18 minutes ago, csnavywx said:

This pattern has the potential to produce multiple times. The end-week wave has some explosive potential (pending timing and phasing ofc), but there's plenty of room for a follow up as the big honking vortex starts to pull away too. That's some export-quality Arctic air to work with and generate WAA/upglide on with the Gulf still open.

That is a salivation inducing post around these parts...

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1 hour ago, psuhoffman said:

I remember many many years ago seeing some correlation chart that showed temperature correlations by winter weeks for the major indices. And that I thought oddly the NAO didn’t correlate nearly as much as I expected...UNTIL late January or February then it was like the god of indicators. I’ll have to remind myself of that next time we’re warm during a -NAO early in the season. 

We do backloaded way better almost always anyway. That's just climo, esp for the coastal plain. A -AO/NAO in Dec may produce, but if it persists, by late Jan into early March it is often money. I can be impatient, but realistic, and I know a pattern like this will usually pay off here.

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2 minutes ago, frd said:

That hook has been evident on stratobserve for over a week.  Incredible dive South of the Arctic jet. Also on a indices only perspective the time period screams severe winter weather potential in the East. 

 

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Found this on 33andrain. We all should be very happy by the time March comes around with these looks. Prime climo and we have a strong -AO/-NAO. Couldn't ask for better

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4 minutes ago, frd said:

That hook has been evident on stratobserve for over a week.  Incredible dive South of the Arctic jet. Also on a indices only perspective the time period screams severe winter weather potential in the East. 

 

Not 100% sure what all the terminology means but it sounds good so sign me up B) 

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1 hour ago, csnavywx said:

This pattern has the potential to produce multiple times. The end-week wave has some explosive potential (pending timing and phasing ofc), but there's plenty of room for a follow up as the big honking vortex starts to pull away too. That's some export-quality Arctic air to work with and generate WAA/upglide on with the Gulf still open.

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