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I don’t give a hoot how “consistent” the RGEM, CMC and the Garbage Forecasting System are, they are way too far west IMO. They can absolutely be consistently wrong. It’s possible even the UKMET and ICON are a bit too far west. The regular 12K NAM is probably out to lunch based on what the 3K just did
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It’s a battle between the EPS and the GEPS/GEFS now. The EPS wants to squash the SE ridge and has a weaker -PNA. The GEPS/GEFS want to really tank the PNA and pump the SE ridge
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The NAM could tell me the sky is blue and water is wet and I wouldn’t believe it. It’s as eternally bad as the GFS, they both haven’t a clue. It’s obvious where this is heading, it’s going to be a major event Sunday, wouldn’t surprise me if this is an 8-12 inch storm. The CMC/RGEM appears to have schooled the EURO on this one, it’s playing catchup like the ICON. My guess is that the UKMET is the next one to show a big hit
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It’s honesty really hard to believe that we have been in a predominantly cold to very cold pattern since the day after Thanksgiving and have yet to see even one major (6”+) snow event anywhere in the metro area. It’s almost 07-08 vibes, snow wise at least, to this point except it’s been cold this winter unlike that one
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@brooklynwx99 Would WAR be better than SE ridge then? Also, the models are retrograding the AK ridge out to the Aleutians, is that still a -EPO? @MJO812 @40/70 Benchmark Looks like your thoughts on February going canonical La Niña have merit. EPS, GEFS and GEPS all still on board for a big -PNA/SE ridge response in the final days of this month going into February. The EPS, GEPS and GEFS are retrograding the ridge from AK to the Aleutians. Here’s the new EPS animation:
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Not sure about SEA but I remember the high latitude -NAO/-AO blocking started to break down in late January, 2011. Then at the start of February it went full blown canonical Niña with a big -PNA/Aleutian ridge/SE ridge and all the blocking was totally gone. It followed a typical “front loaded” cold late Nov - late Jan Niña climo winter in the east though
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Unlike earlier in the year, this time it actually fits Niña climo to turn to a canonical look. -AAM, jet retraction, very strong EWB coming up, convection moving along…..2010-11 did the same thing right around the same time. That was also a front loaded Nina winter, cold from late November to late January then it flipped
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The EPS, GEPS and GEFS all show it in the closing days of this month. Verbatim, the end of the runs also show the ridge over AK starting to retrograde out towards the Aleutians. This is the GEPS/EPS, GEFS is the same:
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2010-11 ended up being a way better analog than I thought. Credit to the guys who mentioned it as an analog. This Niña is behaving like a classic front end loaded event. Cold in the east from late November to late January. The EPS, GEFS and GEPS are all showing a shift to a canonical La Niña (-PNA/SE ridge/retro to Aleutian ridge) pattern in the final days of this month/start of February. You can see hints of the AK ridge retrograding from AK towards the Aleutians at the end of those ensemble runs. Very strong EWB coming up, along with -AAM, jet retraction and an amplified MJO wave propagating from the IO to the Maritime Continent, constructively interfering with the La Niña. Fits Niña climo perfectly. Here are the overnight GEPS, EPS runs. The GEFS is showing the same thing:
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@bluewave @donsutherland1 Big -PNA signal starting to show up on the ensembles for the tail end of this month
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QPF from late November till now has been well below average. We are still solidly in drought conditions. And it is absolutely possible that next week ends up suppressed with fast flow again. Since November, there has been a total lack of West Atlantic storm traffic to jam the flow up and slow it down, everything just races off the coast with no mechanism to bring it up here. “Contentweatherguy” has been spot on with this all winter long
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Good lord yes I was wrong about the warmth. Happy? Now admit that you have been dead wrong about all the snowstorms you’ve been predicting since the end of November up until today @MJO812 Of course you won’t admit how badly you’ve busted on the snow. Not surprised