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RaleighWx Winter Forecast 2014-15


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Great job!  Thanks for posting.  What were the winters like for those top analog years you referenced? 

 

2009-10

2002-03

1958-59

 

1) Allan, very nice job of explaining things and quite believable.

2) KATL:

-2009-10 very cold (over 4 below normal and 9th coldest on record) (coldest since 1977-8) with 5.3" of SN/IP, which is 265% of the normal; one of the top winters ever in terms of combo of cold and SN

-2002-3: slightly below normal temperatures (~1 below longterm average) with T of SN/IP but got a moderate ZR

-1958-9: near longterm average for temp.'s and 2.4" of SN/IP, which is 120% of normal

 

Averaged together, they give KATL ~ 2 below normal and 2.6" of SN/IP, which is ~130% of normal.

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1) Allan, very nice job of explaining things and quite believable.

2) KATL:

-2009-10 very cold (over 4 below normal and 9th coldest on record) (coldest since 1977-8) with 5.3" of SN/IP, which is 265% of the normal; one of the top winters ever in terms of combo of cold and SN

-2002-3: slightly below normal temperatures (~1 below longterm average) with T of SN/IP

-1958-9: near longterm average for temp.'s and 2.4" of SN/IP, which is 120% of normal

 

Averaged together, they give KATL ~ 2 below normal and 2.6" of SN/IP, which is ~130% of normal.

 

Thanks Larry.

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Great job!  Thanks for posting.  What were the winters like for those top analog years you referenced? 

 

2009-10

2002-03

1958-59

 

I just checked for KRDU for the three Allan main analogs (SN/IP includes March as I did for KATL):

 

-2009-10: 3.2 colder than normal with 8.0" SN/IP

-2002-03: 2.5 colder than normal with 7.4" of SN/IP and a major ZR

-1958-59: 2.2 colder than normal with a whopping 13.5" of SN/IP and a moderate ZR

 

 So, at KRDU, the three winters averaged together were 2.6 colder than normal and had 9.6" of SN/IP as well as moderate to major ZR in two of the three. What is the very longterm based normal SN/IP at KRDU? I thought I read that it is at least ~6-6.5" and possibly pushing 7". So, I'm estimating that these three years gave RDU ~150% of longterm normal SN/IP along with ZR in 2 of the 3. These aren't far from KATL's ~2 colder than normal and ~130% of normal SN/IP. It all looks promising!

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wow, great write up (and not just because of the magic words "cold" and "snow") very thorough and well put together - this took a lot of time. thanks for posting it

 

it also reminds me just how smart and how much weather knowledge many of our se posters have (qualities that sadly i do not possess lol)

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Very nice job Allan and very close to my earlier prediction of 3-5F below normal and 150-200% of normal for snowfall. I would add that a MUCH colder/snowier winter than even what we think here is very possible if things break out like the early indicators seem to point to. Time will tell as usual

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This would be an all-time record-breaking winter, so I am doubtful the results will look like your maps, but I also doubt we would torch or be neutral most of the winter either.

You? doubting? No way...I don't believe it. :lmao:

 

Great write up Allan. Hope it verifies, lots of mets calling for the same. Fingers crossed... :weenie:

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