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Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3


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36 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:

 

We had “The Look” in 97-98 multiple times and got phasing southern stream coastal bombs 3 times I think? Just that temps were in the 40s and the rain/snow line was around frostburg…

I lived in southern New England at the time.  Even up there, 97-98 was a pretty bad winter.

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7 minutes ago, stormtracker said:

So, we're not keeping one eye half open about the Sunday thing?  It's the longest of long shots, but I mean..there's a high right there. All we need is to thread the needle, and an eclipse or something

It’s all we got for awhile so why not? If I lived on Mt PSU or in Winchester I’d definitely be watching. 

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10 minutes ago, stormtracker said:

So, we're not keeping one eye half open about the Sunday thing?  It's the longest of long shots, but I mean..there's a high right there. All we need is to thread the needle, and an eclipse or something

Oh yes. Some of us are watching closely 

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LOL at the GFS, out at the end of its run!  @Ji already mentioned above that it's actually trying to set up a MECS at that time, whatever it's worth.  Could that be the @psuhoffman "getting snow in an imperfect setup" scenario?  The 500-mb pattern is a mess, lots of moving parts (yeah, I know, and ops at range, but...).  I guess if things are actually trending better toward the 2nd week of February, this would perhaps indicate a lead into that transition?

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36 minutes ago, WinterWxLuvr said:

Lol, the gfs looks tropically warm over the next 10 days. No chance of anything frozen in this Africa type heat.

As advertised there is a significantly amplified PNA ridge with wave breaking pinching off and dropping TPV lobes southward. A major reason is the NPac jet is extended with a strong jet core exit region pretty close to the US west coast. Not all bad despite the myths.

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47 minutes ago, stormtracker said:

So, we're not keeping one eye half open about the Sunday thing?  It's the longest of long shots, but I mean..there's a high right there. All we need is to thread the needle, and an eclipse or something

*jots down note* Snow on April 8th, 2024 during solar eclipse. Gotcha! Don't have to worry about sun angle during an eclipse.

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