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The last hurrah? Putting all the eggs in the Tuesday 3/14 basket


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4 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Yeah maybe…certainly close. Something like the NAM just a little further south would be pretty epic too.
 

Essentially what you’re going for if we’re trying for the unicorn is to get that midlevel flow out of the east before it warms above 0C and at the same time we’re turning the lower levels more NE with a stall somewhere south of the islands. You need an entirely closed upper level going underneath LI elongated east-west. 

Interesting that the low needs to be elongated for best results, why?

 

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9 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Stops the southerly flow and turns it easterly to truncate warming.

Correct. If the upper low wasn’t elongated when it goes south of us, it would tuck everything in closer and the flow in the MLs would be more SE and that’s going to be useless. The elongated low keeps that baroclinic zone further south (and east). 

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1 minute ago, ORH_wxman said:

Correct. If the upper low wasn’t elongated when it goes south of us, it would tuck everything in closer and the flow in the MLs would be more SE and that’s going to be useless. The elongated low keeps that baroclinic zone further south (and east). 

That would mean timing the phase perfectly because it tends to elongate during the phasing process, when that inverted trough results form the conduit of energy feeding in from the N stream.

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2 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

That would mean timing the phase perfectly because it tends to elongate during the phasing process, when that inverted trough results form the conduit of energy feeding in from the N stream.

Also would mean that the southern s/w needs to take some primacy and stretch this thing?

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7 minutes ago, Henry's Weather said:

Also would mean that the southern s/w needs to take some primacy and stretch this thing?

Yes. If the N stream is more assertive, the phased system will develop further NW......more dominant s stream and its further east. Its about how the parcels of energy interact while vying for proxy during the phasing process.

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