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January Medium/Long Range: A snowy January ahead?


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2 minutes ago, brooklynwx99 said:

we've seen the Pacific jet get stronger time and time again as we head into the medium range so the retrogression might just be overdone

I wonder if that would actually push the pna ridge further east so instead of a west-central trough, it’ll be situated closer to the east. 

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5 minutes ago, Terpeast said:

I wonder if that would actually push the pna ridge further east so instead of a west-central trough, it’ll be situated closer to the east. 

 

https://x.com/burgwx/status/1878092406022967591

Tomer had stated he thinks the trough axis was going to move West in time ( ie. Feb  ) and  we would experience retrogression, however now I am wondering with newer data does it stay situated closer to the East , as you mentioned.  

This would add to our window of potential snow events.  

Meanwhile Bamwx posted that the + TNH pattern may persist in Feb. 

https://x.com/bamwxcom/status/1878076865157476541

 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, frd said:

 

https://x.com/burgwx/status/1878092406022967591

Tomer had stated he thinks the trough axis was going to move West in time ( ie. Feb  ) and  we would experience retrogression, however now I am wondering with newer data does it stay situated closer to the East , as you mentioned.  

This would add to our window of potential snow events.  

Meanwhile Bamwx posted that the + TNH pattern may persist in Feb. 

https://x.com/bamwxcom/status/1878076865157476541

 

 

 

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I like those maps, but Bamwx is a fraud.

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33 minutes ago, frd said:

 

https://x.com/burgwx/status/1878092406022967591

Tomer had stated he thinks the trough axis was going to move West in time ( ie. Feb  ) and  we would experience retrogression, however now I am wondering with newer data does it stay situated closer to the East , as you mentioned.  

This would add to our window of potential snow events.  

Meanwhile Bamwx posted that the + TNH pattern may persist in Feb. 

https://x.com/bamwxcom/status/1878076865157476541

 

 

 

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The guy, Mike, on Bamwx does a nice job explaining things.

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11 minutes ago, mitchnick said:

Why do you say that? I never listened to them until this year.

While I wouldn’t paint them a fraud unless they outright steal other people’s work, they have a pattern of overhyping cold shots. Like posting an op or control run showing widespread -20/-30 departures at 10+ days out on social media, being too declarative in their forecast instead of showing comparisons, and everyone running with it, while ensembles show a more conservative departure. 

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11 minutes ago, mitchnick said:

Why do you say that? I never listened to them until this year.

Posting clown maps to social media trying to drum up clicks. Easy money and people are stupid, so I can’t say I blame them. 

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The EPS definitely shifted south and favors the Richmond area for the biggest threat around the 21-22. But it’s one run. The ggem is further north and 95 or even slightly NW is for target zone.  And it’s still far enough out that small shifts run to run shouldn’t be over reacted to. 

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2 hours ago, SomeguyfromTakomaPark said:

Wow the Euro and GFS are cold.  Even adjusting for the models overdoing the cold in the long run it’ll still be really cold.  You love to see it. 

Yeah, euro threw out some dumb cold.

 

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