I do have to keep telling myself that it really hasn't been overly cold, we're just not used to fairly sustained near normal temps. Now, how about near normal snow...
I almost, in an odd way like to see it that way right now. I've been all over the Euro the last few years, but it sure seems far more stable recently. I hate roller coasters, and that's what the GFS has become
Well modern times yeah. My father was just telling me about a winter in the early 70s where it was brutal cold and absolutely no snow much of the winter. He was running around with water companies disconnecting electrical services so they could hook up a welder to the water main to thaw them. Said they did this for a couple weeks. New Hartford and surrounding areas were hit pretty bad. Although it REALLY hasn't been all that unusually cold. We're just used to springtime winter the last few
Only one model really ever had it, THAT'S the problem. Sure the Euro had it for like one run... but there wasn't a ton of support especially once we got into the period when we should be tracking anyways (inside 4-5 days)
I kid and push back myself, but it's likely some of both are true mixed in with dumb luck and a calculation that we don't understand yet. We had so many above average mixed with near average years the last couple decades that it's easy to try and find fault with why it isn't snowing here right now. IMO whatever the CC part of the equation ends up being, it's just as likely to create more snowy winters in the future.
That is the absolute best analysis I've seen here in a while, sounds like you're ready to work for pick your "favorite" media outlet Seriously i can't stop LMFAO
We keep looking to the distant model future for a storm. I have a gut feeling that if/when we have a real threat it's something that pops up more short range
I really wish I could have convinced my husband to move there. It's such an awesome weenie spot, especially in lean years. There up through Becket and north is great