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Post by phil155 Wed Jan 11, 2023 2:20 pm

This winter is just getting more and more depressing

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Post by heehaw453 Wed Jan 11, 2023 3:49 pm

phil155 wrote:This winter is just getting more and more depressing
There is some hope for the 10 day LR, but in reality it cannot be trusted and this winter says this about hope.


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Post by CPcantmeasuresnow Wed Jan 11, 2023 3:58 pm

In the movie Armageddon the line by Steve Buscemi when it appears all is lost and the Earth will be destroyed by a giant asteroid applies to this winter.

“Guess what guys, it’s time to embrace the horror”
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Post by Grselig Wed Jan 11, 2023 4:14 pm

Based on these posts the only thing left to do us get the lawn mower tuned up and blades sharpened.

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Post by GreyBeard Wed Jan 11, 2023 5:25 pm

I've started checking the long range thread around dinnertime because I can always find a good whine to go with my meal.

The long range thread seems to be morphing into a moan and groan thread. Isn't there a banter section more suited for that? If the future isn't that bright, then take off your sunglasses. In the immortal words of Rambo

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Post by heehaw453 Wed Jan 11, 2023 5:42 pm

The storm starts to get its act together right here.  I still think sroc land isn't out of the question for some snow. If the storm can get and keep its act together before hitting the coast eastern LI would be clipped. This thing would stay inside the BM if it can consolidate a bit better. Not drastic improvements would be necessary, but cannot take a step either.


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Post by Frank_Wx Wed Jan 11, 2023 6:19 pm

Major SSWE still showing up in the very long range of the GFS

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Post by amugs Wed Jan 11, 2023 7:31 pm

Frank_Wx wrote:Major SSWE still showing up in the very long range of the GFS

I had a discussion with Judah Cohen on Twitter and he believes we see a SSWE at the end of the month starting about Jan 20th. He is one of the leading experts on this and tie will tell but I'll take a pass on a split unless we have a 2018 redux or 1978 Jan 20 through March edux type splits. Give me a good ol elongation/reflection for a good 30 days and I'll be happier.

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Zonal winds are not where I'd want them to be at this stage but that we can work with since we have a N Annular Mode since mid December

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Time will tell but if I see this get pushed back then ................. Sleep

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Post by Frank_Wx Wed Jan 11, 2023 10:23 pm

Hard to sugar coat how winter has played out so far. Truth be told, I did not have high expectations coming into the season. Frankly, its been a tough couple of years and part of the reason for my general disinterest.

Three straight years of -PDO and La Nina conditions are likely to disappoint. Below is a look of where the MJO has lived since December, and starting just before Christmas and through the New Year, tropical activity has been nonexistent toward the Dateline and isolated in the western tropical Pacific. SSTA's still support La Nina and it has lead to the dominance of the pacific jet across the northern pacific.

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We saw a potent SSWE take place in the middle of December that lead to record cold temperatures, and truthfully was our best chance of seeing snow if it wasn't for unlucky timing. Since that time, we have seen the Strat PV strengthen as evidenced by record cold temperatures at 30hPa just last week. Although the PV remains in a strong state, recent forecasts are showing another warming event taking place around the 25th (+/- 3 days) of January. It remains to be seen whether this will be a temporary disruption like we saw in December, or one that will permanently displace the PV off the Pole. I'm guessing the former than the latter, but I believe it will be a stronger warming event than previous months.

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The other piece of positive news is ENSO Ensembles are forecasting La Nina to fade starting in February. Odds are high for an El Nino to develop this summer and last into the '23-'24 winter. Although this is likely to impact more next year than this year, my guess is the transition from negative ENSO to neutral will have an effect to the MJO toward the back half of this winter.


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I'm feeling pretty good about February. I still have hopes the last several days of January can produce as well.

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Post by amugs Thu Jan 12, 2023 5:42 pm

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This shows the massive Siberian Warming that will squeeze the PV along with a strong Scandinavian Ridge. A scan ridge is why, majorly next to the N EPO, so snowy in 14-15.

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Post by amugs Thu Jan 12, 2023 5:44 pm

LI needs another tick, NYC needs a few more 100 miles tick west to get in on the action Sunday night.

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Post by Carvin Thu Jan 12, 2023 5:54 pm

https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/extreme-cold-grips-siberia-as-temperatures-fall-to-lowest-levels-since-2002/1467396/amp
Take a look at this and tell me what you think about Siberia cold around the 20th

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Post by amugs Thu Jan 12, 2023 7:18 pm

NAMMM FTW LOL!!

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Post by dkodgis Thu Jan 12, 2023 7:32 pm

Mmmmmmmm could be doc
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Post by amugs Thu Jan 12, 2023 7:47 pm

That Siberian cold is unthinkable and HAS TO DRAIN SOMEWHERE!! Where is the question?? Let's get a cross polar flow and let's discharge that puppy into the CONUS.

Also here's my call, EL NINO gets muted by Hunga Tonga. It's going to struggle. It happened after Tambora and Pinatubo.

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Post by dkodgis Thu Jan 12, 2023 7:55 pm

If el niño struggles, what effect show up around here
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Post by amugs Thu Jan 12, 2023 8:42 pm

Damian don't really know. I have a presentation with Dave Dilley next month and will ask him.

But this is what we want to see and massive drop off forecasted in zonal winds which means a SSWE is more likely. This will aid us for February but how much and how long?

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Post by CPcantmeasuresnow Thu Jan 12, 2023 8:58 pm

amugs wrote:NAMMM FTW LOL!!

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It’s already far enough west to put SE New England into a rainstorm but they’re use to that. I’d cancel that trip for Cap Code Heehaw.
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Post by heehaw453 Fri Jan 13, 2023 9:52 am

CPcantmeasuresnow wrote:
amugs wrote:NAMMM FTW LOL!!

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It’s already far enough west to put SE New England into a rainstorm but they’re use to that. I’d cancel that trip for Cap Code Heehaw.
It's a fair point CP. Some risks for the Cape not getting snow is PAC air being wrapped into the system and whether or not the ULL captures the mid-level energy in time for an impact. Still not set in stone on that.  My thought remains the Cape will get snow and a 30% chance of 6"+. What I'm still not sure about is E LI and starting to think this consolidates a bit too far offshore for our LI friends.

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Post by heehaw453 Fri Jan 13, 2023 12:03 pm

In general there has been transient ridging in the PNA domain. Doesn't last but it does pop up enough to think that a well time s/w can take advantage of it. But what I continue to see and I'm not sure this changes is the SE ridging.  It's been prominent since December and in a Nina to completely see that go away is not realistic IMO. For a February 2021 type redux that ridge must get pushed eastward along with AO/NAO support. I'm confident on the coastal plain that if SE ridging stays too close to the area there will be a struggle with boundary layers for just about every storm threat from here on in.  The further NW you go will manage to get front end dumps, but the coastal plain will be more of the same.  So all in all it's looking to me that the PNA will provide a shot for that one bigger storm to bring the coastal plain to respectable seasonal numbers.  And by that I mean 12-16", but unless we start seeing concrete and tangible changes relatively soon to that SE ridge historically bad seasonal totals very well on the table.  To be clear I'm not declaring winter over for coastal plain, just feeling we need to start seeing that ridge push eastward off the coast and remain so for several weeks.

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Post by sroc4 Fri Jan 13, 2023 12:52 pm

heehaw453 wrote:In general there has been transient ridging in the PNA domain. Doesn't last but it does pop up enough to think that a well time s/w can take advantage of it. But what I continue to see and I'm not sure this changes is the SE ridging.  It's been prominent since December and in a Nina to completely see that go away is not realistic IMO. For a February 2021 type redux that ridge must get pushed eastward along with AO/NAO support. I'm confident on the coastal plain that if SE ridging stays too close to the area there will be a struggle with boundary layers for just about every storm threat from here on in.  The further NW you go will manage to get front end dumps, but the coastal plain will be more of the same.  So all in all it's looking to me that the PNA will provide a shot for that one bigger storm to bring the coastal plain to respectable seasonal numbers.  And by that I mean 12-16", but unless we start seeing concrete and tangible changes relatively soon to that SE ridge historically bad seasonal totals very well on the table.  To be clear I'm not declaring winter over for coastal plain, just feeling we need to start seeing that ridge push eastward off the coast and remain so for several weeks.

How might the SE ridge back off a little one might ask.  Well in general we need something to reshuffle the atmosphere. A shift in forcing over the Tropical Pacific is one way, which could result in down stream changes.  

Now I'm not sounding any alarms at this stage by any means, believe me you, BUT for the first time in awhile we have negative SOI values.  Today is significantly negative.  Yesterday was just a hair in the negative territory.

https://www.longpaddock.qld.gov.au/soi/

The absolute number shouldn't be over analyzed; however, IF we can get another 3-4days or more in a row of negative values(say between -5 & -15 +/-), this to me indicates something in the atmosphere is changing in and around the trop Pac around and west of the dateline, and I would expect to see the down stream effects of that shift in forcing in that location to show up in the east about 5-7days later give or take.  That said models are already hinting at our next "threat" for later next week.  The set up looks like a pressing boundary layer that sinks south of the area and waves of LP that potentially strengthen as they hit the coast with Strong HP to our north providing a cold air source.  

Again right now I aint buying anything white.  That said if the SOI cooperates, realizing it is by no means the end all be all,  I will be more optimistic than I am now that a different outcome is possible.  A consistently negative SOI for 4-7days in a row against a background of strong positives, likely indicates changes are amiss.  To quote JB it indicates "a cattle prod to the atmosphere".  

Well see.

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Post by amugs Fri Jan 13, 2023 1:56 pm

Here si an ol' adage in the weather world - Thunderstorms today, snow within ten days!! Time will tell but this is promising ....so far. Let's get this to within 100 hours and we'll ramp up excitment!!


Even Dr Cohen is starting to beat the drum, a bit more than a little now.

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Zonal winds are satrting to slow down as indicated by the blue, and dark at that belwo here!!

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Compared to Jan 14th 2021 - you know what came 2 weeks later???

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This......
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Post by jmanley32 Fri Jan 13, 2023 3:13 pm

amugs wrote:NAMMM FTW LOL!!

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I will be right in that dark red frz zone, great, at least I will not be going anywhere until Tuesday after I get there. If I am leaving to CT Sunday should I go early or later to avoid driving in any wintry precip, haven't had much experience this year I may have forgotten lol?
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Post by sroc4 Fri Jan 13, 2023 4:08 pm

jmanley32 wrote:
amugs wrote:NAMMM FTW LOL!!

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I will be right in that dark red frz zone, great, at least I will not be going anywhere until Tuesday after I get there. If I am leaving to CT Sunday should I go early or later to avoid driving in any wintry precip, haven't had much experience this year I may have forgotten lol?

Jon You may not want to drive at all.  Winds 45-55mph and looks like your drive is slated for 10-15"  Could get messy. Wink

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Post by heehaw453 Fri Jan 13, 2023 4:44 pm

This GEFS scenario is exactly what I'm concerned about.  I realize each model suite is handling the LR differently, but this seems canonical Nina to me. Very skeptical on our prospects until I see otherwise.  

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