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January 28-30th Possible Nor'easter


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Just now, bluewave said:

We always have less margin for error with +AO and +NAO. A system that goes negative tilt too fast will have mixing issues. So thread the needle refers to the system being less amplified so we can stay all snow. 

It would be interesting to see what the five biggest all snow storms were with a positive AO and NAO.

 

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...Weather Highlights/Threats...

Key Messages for January 28-30 (Friday-Weekend) Winter Storm:
Confidence is increasing that a significant winter storm will
create considerable impacts Friday through the weekend from the
Mid-Atlantic through the Northeast. While uncertainty continues
with the track and intensity of this system, it is becoming more
likely that it will bring significant snow, sleet, and freezing
rain to the region, including the I-95 metropolitan areas.
Hazardous travel conditions are possible due to the combination of
snow, sleet, freezing rain, and wind. Close to the immediate
Atlantic coastline, strong winds combined with high astronomical
tides may lead to coastal flooding. Please continue to monitor for
future updates as this system develops.

 
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21 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

Aren't all events thread the needle events?   They could all trend slightly one way or another and cause big changes to the outcome.   I've seen mixing or changing or out sea tracks with -AO and -NAO too.    I'd rather have a +PNA than a -NAO or -AO.

What you really want is a -AO and +PNA combo. That's when you can fire up the weenie bus with some more confidence.

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1 hour ago, LibertyBell said:

It's probably not going to be that far east either, so expect more trending west.

12 inches plus here as is here in SW Nassau, but I want the 20 inch plus totals.

 

Be careful what we wish for. I'm not going to pretend I am not still hoping for a west trend to bring in the 20+ inch totals but also know that too far west and we mix so it's a delicate line.  

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