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E PA/NJ/DE Winter 2023-2024 OBS/Discussion
Ralph Wiggum replied to The Iceman's topic in Philadelphia Region
As I sort of expected but refrained from posting til now for fear of being run off the board and ruining the good vibes...the weeklies and monthly data may have been teasing us with the super epic textbook can't possibly fail looks. This data generally is heavily weighted using past analogs/climatology averages, so it's not surprising to see those forecasts focused heavily on an Aleutian low on roids and blocking at HL. That puts all the blues and reds in the right spots. But as things move closer in time and the ensembles get in range that are weighted more with current data, the smoothed looks decay and more accurate forecasting results. Anyway, not liking the trof burying itself in the SW and the SER pumping. Saw this already in Dec and it kicked the can til 2nd week Jan. If we kick the can now same way, we are into March. Let's hope the models are belching and come back where they were 48 hrs ago. -
Overnight models runs ops and ens were a trainwreek. Tough time of the season to potentially be kicking the can. But at least we have the Ravens today!
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Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
Don't need an expert to state what you just said. You nailed it. Trof buries itself essentially in the SW and the height rise in the SE eventually forming a WAR that bridges the SE Canada Ridge and the SER. Has happened a few times already this season. Wouldn't bridge jump tho. Maybe just a small delay...we just can't know yet. -
Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
GFS op has really been trying to bury that trof in the SW the past few runs and now trending towards pumping a SER in response after the 5th. Think its best to use the ens for now. -
Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
Overall look is smoothed but leans suppression. Not complaining I would much rather see this as we enter mid feb-march than a pig SER. -
Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
An inch of snow per day avg here over the next 35 days...sign me up! -
E PA/NJ/DE Winter 2023-2024 OBS/Discussion
Ralph Wiggum replied to The Iceman's topic in Philadelphia Region
I dare not post it in some of the other subs, but in recent years we have seen our share of epic patterns that just haven't produced though they clearly should have. It will be interesting to see if we go thru another stretch where things slip thru the cracks and get away from us in what used to be a pattern that historically 20 years ago would easily produce. If we can't score a warning criteria storm during this stretch, then the elephant in the room is going to get some very dirty looks from me. -
E PA/NJ/DE Winter 2023-2024 OBS/Discussion
Ralph Wiggum replied to The Iceman's topic in Philadelphia Region
Feb 5 looking interesting on the ensembles. Large S Central Canada ridge with a wave undercutting it. Big ull spinning over coastal Maine. Cold air available. Ops are meh. Then the ens and weeklies go bonkers after the 10th thru mid March. Buckle up. -
E PA/NJ/DE Winter 2023-2024 OBS/Discussion
Ralph Wiggum replied to The Iceman's topic in Philadelphia Region
Flies, lady bugs, daffodils budding, and 2 voles today. -
Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
GFS was an utter Trainwreck from start to finish. Thankfully just the op. -
Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
I was going to mention That date when I saw the 0z Euro and what it was doing with the wave break over the Northeast. Very similar in that regard. -
Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
Headed to the brewery to stock up for HH. Probably gonna need it. -
Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
Too much of a good thing. Hopefully our epic 4 week stretch doesn't have the same theme. -
Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
Truth. And until then, we just can't know. -
Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
El Nino taking a deep breath currently....but he's getting ready to exhale. Buckle up. -
Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
Imagine a Feb 5 HECS during our "lull" before the ens/weeklies epic pattern even starts out towards the 12th of Feb? -
Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
Aleet aleet. Now we get to read how the Euro is infallible and how he knew all along blah blah until it's actually wrong of course. -
Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
That shit looks complicated....very complicated. I guess there's a lower probability chance. But how well do we do complicated 'round these here parts? -
Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
That should slide E under the ridge no? -
Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
Can someone please explain what exactly you mean when you say a 'wave breaking'? I've been around too long I'm embarrassed asking. Maybe I know it via different terminology. -
E PA/NJ/DE Winter 2023-2024 OBS/Discussion
Ralph Wiggum replied to The Iceman's topic in Philadelphia Region
^^^caveats apply to this of course....the ens and weeklies...are they right? And second, if we do get a good pattern, does that mean we automatically cash-in? There's a ton of chatter in a few other subs about HECS and KU correlating with the upcoming advertised pattern. While I agree this is the look to roll the dice with, I strongly recommend tempering expectations. No sense just assuming best case case scenario then being let down. Too many epic patterns come and go with little to no fanfare. Keep things in check. If the extended looks hold for another week or so, then we buckle up for the ride. -
E PA/NJ/DE Winter 2023-2024 OBS/Discussion
Ralph Wiggum replied to The Iceman's topic in Philadelphia Region
We are forecast to be in a lull thru about the 5th of Feb. Would have been cool to sneak in a small window, but this wasn't a high probability. Feb 5 (maybe pushing the change a few days too early?) onward thru early March.....if the ens means and weeklies have any clue then we had better cash-in on at least a couple frozen events. The upper level looks don't generally get too much better than advertised. Time will tell. -
Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
24 years ago today....ahhh. Anyway, now back to the long range stuff. -
E PA/NJ/DE Winter 2023-2024 OBS/Discussion
Ralph Wiggum replied to The Iceman's topic in Philadelphia Region
12z euro hits @ChescoWx pretty good Sun pm-Mon fwiw. -
Jan/Early Feb Medium/Long Range Discussion Part 3
Ralph Wiggum replied to WinterWxLuvr's topic in Mid Atlantic
How might this affect Lamar's legacy?