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Late Feb/March Medium/Long Range Discussion


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Here it is illustrated a different way. 
@brooklynwx99

Look at X and Y… it doesn’t matter Z is the same 

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ridge X trough Y equals trough Z

AND

trough X ridge Y STILL equals trough Z

What pac long wave config doesn’t end up with a wave amplifying there??? 
 

or as  @Ji said “what are we even doing here?”  

 

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1 hour ago, Blizzard of 93 said:

Temps look to possibly cooperate as well according to this Weeklies run for the last 2 weeks of March.

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Just not cold enough. In late march it gotta be dark blue or green.

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11 hours ago, stormtracker said:

Much like the size of space and the universe, we are at an unfathomable level of suckage.

Given our geographical location, we have always sucked at snow. There are a few anomalous patterns that can shift the thermal boundary far enough south/east for more than a minute to give us a reasonable shot, and lately they are harder to come by.

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44 minutes ago, Ji said:

you can clearly see the pattern change by 384 hours on GFS

The pattern is changing... but I see some of the same flaws in the "better" pattern that has plagued us for years now even when we get a better longwave configuration.  Add in the fact we are talking about late March and we're at the edge of when snow is even reasonably possible and that was before the current torch we've been stuck in for 9 years...I dunno man I am not saying the chances are 0.  I realize crazy shit happens.  Yes the pattern looks better.  But by far the most likely outcome even if we do get a perfect track wave is just another perfect track rainstorm.  Snowshoe probably gets a big snowstorm late March or early April.  This probably saves the spring ski season for New England...but I am skeptical this does much for us locally.  

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56 minutes ago, Miss Pixee said:

Y'all could've trimmed this by 100 posts if you'd just listen to Phil and his predictor. He said early spring but NOOOO everyone tracks patterns, agonizes over climate changes and posts historical data and analysis. Tsk tsk.

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But...but I was told it would snow, and there would be big... big storms in March... 

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