Lol look at how much ridging out west.
I still think this event has more chance for heartbreak then glory, but I think we’re going to be busy next week and beyond.
It is, but I’ve also noticed there’s been more spacing between the wave and the western ridging. That PAC trough pulling back also pulls the ridging west.
GEFS made a big jump south for the 8th. Para-GFS is strong and wound up however. Lots of options. I still think anything before late in the second week of January is gravy. But odds for gravy have definitely gone up.
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I think you posted 0z, but the thing that jumps out to me over the last 48hrs is the western ridging building behind that shortwave and the PAC trough pulling back. That helps force the low under us.
Euro phases the northern and southern stream lows and then pulls a high pressure in from Canada. GFS keeps the streams separate and the northern stream moves through the lakes and just obliterates the airmass into subtropical garbage.