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  2. Hard to believe it’s not even december yet. Feels good to have frozen and be tracking multiple threats. Sleet continues, 33.8
  3. Idk about 3-5. I think 2-4 is a safe bet with 4 at the high end. Also Ritual sorry about your dog. Its tough losing a dog. Especially since they become part of the family.
  4. We ended up with our first 0.1" closer to Linglestown!
  5. 36 / 28 clouds and some light rain showers to the west. Nov will end on a cold note and push much of the location below normal with some near or slightly above. Overall colder period the next 10 days with the first storm threat looking to target areas N+W with mix/snow and mix to rain here. Next weekend Dec 5-6 should see the next threat as trough deepens. Very cold air to our north and west comes in waves of very - much below normal day or two. Brunt of the cold stays into the GL/NE.
  6. 3.9” at MSP 6.5” WFO Chanhassen. Measuring approximately 4.5” imby. Great spread the wealth event for our subforum.
  7. WORST…WINTER…EVER!!! I’d rather have an all out torch than get d*** teased like that.
  8. Okay it’s sticking. So exciting!
  9. First Measurable snow of the season NW of Winchester. Beautiful morning.
  10. PL imby. Nice to get the first winter precip out of the way before December.
  11. A new tropical oscillation called the TWISO has been recently discovered. So maybe the reason we are getting a strong MJO 6 gradient pattern in early December is somehow related to it being out of phase with the MJO. Plus the split forcing between the Maritime Continent and the Western Hemisphere could also be creating an interference pattern. Models showing a MJO 6 interference gradient pattern in early December https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2511549122 The tropical climate variability is characterized by various oscillations across a range of timescales. Oscillations that imprint the tropical mean state are generally attributed to slow processes, such as the seasonal cycle or interannual variability. Here, we identify a pronounced tropics-wide intraseasonal oscillation (TWISO) in satellite observations and reanalyses. This oscillation, with a period of 30 to 60 d, is evident across multiple variables and involves interactions between convection, radiation, surface fluxes, and large-scale circulation. It is primarily manifested as convective perturbations in the tropical Indo-Pacific warm pool accompanied by oscillations in the large-scale tropical overturning circulation. Here, we examine the relationship between TWISO, the Madden–Julian Oscillation (MJO), and the instability of radiative-convective equilibrium. Certain phases of TWISO coincide with specific phases of the MJO, suggesting a potential connection between the two. However, although the MJO can amplify the oscillation amplitude of TWISO, it is not essential for TWISO to occur. Finally, due to its broad manifestation across the tropics, TWISO potentially exerts widespread influence on tropical weather and climate at regional scales.
  12. The best example is 89-90. We had the coldest December on record, then the weather turned springlike when the calender flipped to January.
  13. Moderate snow and a nice dusting.
  14. What a lovely surprise. Temp 35 at my house so not sure how well it will stick. Big good size flakes
  15. The snow rake maybe in action after a decade of dormancy
  16. Temp getting interesting. 33.6 and dropping, dewpoint 29. Might end as snow before precip moves out? (Ashburn VA)
  17. Ya, buzz kings never got dope sick. A relatively small and self-limiting community, druggies, used the dope term differently but population-wide dopers are buzzkings, potheads.
  18. Westminster mesonet site is going to wet bub to 32°. You might get a solid coating of snow.
  19. A dusting in Finksburg, Carroll County at the farm!
  20. Time is still on our side 2 days still till showtime...........I have been saying all along we have to wait till events unfold after that Great Lakes LP passes and how fast the HP sets up shop in southeast Canada and if it decides to stay put for awhile and how fast like you just mentioned the LP develops and moves in from the south its all in the timing
  21. 11/30 MJO 2 week runs 11/30 EPS: steady as can be (4th day in a row very similar) phase 8 12/3-14+, which would be the longest phase 8 in 50 years for any winter month! To show how consistent it has been, the EPS had this on 11/27 run, phase 8 12/3-11+: ————— GEFS 11/30 (not as consistent as EPS, which has been doing better with phase 7 than GEFS): also has phase 8 start Dec 3rd: JMA 11/30: phase 8 12/3-10+
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