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  1. Out to 270 on the 12z EPS pretty remarkable weakening of the AN heights over the eastern Pacific.
  2. 12z Euro continues the trend of dislodging the western trough. How long? Who knows. Looks like a shake-up is coming. Edit: For those who have not read my previous comments...reference is d10-15.
  3. Both the 12z CMC and the GFS look like a very slow retrograde of features in the Atlantic, Pacific, and in North America. Every time a cold front pushes eastward, the ridge displaces a little further to the west.
  4. Ridge reforms after 300. Looks like a slightly westwardly displaced -EPO trying to pop. Modeling is beginning to throw less than consistent looks after d10 instead of a locked-in pattern. Likely a shake-up upcoming after d10.
  5. Fairly strong disconnect between the 500 and 2m surface temp maps from 234 onward. We have seen that for several days on the GFS. Be interesting to see how the EPS looks.
  6. And again, at 276 the 500mb map looks warm...but check out those departures underneath.
  7. The 12z GFS continues modeling trends of rapidly weakening the AN heights center in the eastern Pacific just after 240. This likely leads to a reshuffle. Be interesting to see what this run moves to.
  8. If there is one thing that is encouraging about the MJO depiction on the Euro...it is faster than its EMON in exiting the warm phases. EMON had the MJO in warm phases for a more than 20 days. I think the Euro is now down to about 14 before entering into the COD. Question at that point is where does it go then? The 0z EPS was much quicker removing the eastern trough than any other ensemble this morning and matches its MJO look. No idea if it is a relaxation of the current pattern or an actual change. I will be interested to see if the Euro Weeklies actually support the Seasonal depiction. This will be the first time in quite some time that the Weeklies will be derived from a trough that has been dislodged from the West. I do think a pretty big shake-up to the pattern is coming. The GFS yesterday was likely too quick. Would like to see the EPS continue to push the trough out at 12z. Don't want it stalled in time. We know how that usually turns out if so.
  9. As we watch the potential severe wx outbreak time frame of Friday into Saturday. It is worth noting that significant winter weather will often follow these types of outbreaks (at this latitude during winter) within the next month. Not saying that is going to happen, but will be something to watch.
  10. One can get a pretty good idea of the places most at risk for flooding with this graphic. This is a 30-day total precip map for the forum region.
  11. River systems controlled by dams should likely be OK initially as many of the lakes are already at low pool and can handle the influx. That said, probably the bigger concern would be urban streams and rivers not controlled by dams. We haven't had much flooding up here(NE TN) yet. The ground is fairly saturated, so thunderstorms training over one area would be a big concern. Fortunately, only the tops of the eastern mountains have snow and not a lot. If there was 12-18" of snowpack, we would be in serious trouble on this side of the valley. You all in the mid-state seem to have had more rains just based on observations in this forum. The far eastern valley has a little wiggle room but not much.
  12. That is a complete and total pattern reversal on the 18z GFS...We have been there before regarding false flips and this is just outside of d10. We all know the drill. But folks, that was a complete and total pattern reversal on that run.
  13. Literally, I can barely believe my eyes. LOL. I have been looking at a western trough for so long...maybe 30+ days(120ish runs). NO IDEA if the 18z is correct, but nonetheless, nice to see something different.
  14. At 258, the eastern ridge is gone...like not there at all. Western ridge incoming.
  15. Man. I love the happy hour 18z GFS. It rarely fails to entertain. TX to FL snow/ice storm on this one. Wow!
  16. If you want to see a pattern flip...need to really pull for the 12z GFS as it is a retrograding pattern probably induced by the Scandinavian Ridge which basically forces the entire thing to reverse. Let's see if it has any model support. I think PSU noted in the MA forum that many of our best winter patterns are a result of a retrograding pattern vs one that just rolls forward. It is not quite there at the end of its run but watch the features over the Western Hemisphere. The eastern Pac ridge pulls north westward. A trough dives westward into the GOA. The ridge over NA is beginning to reform in the West. That look is supported by Euro seasonal models and the CFSv2 at times. I think one of the Weeklies runs had a similar look. Not sure the MJO supports any of that yet...Someone reming me, does the MJO lose its affect as winter progresses?
  17. ...And sure enough, the GFS waa aay out there shows that as a possibility. The Euro seasonal was released this morning - I think(didn't look yesterday). Looks good for February. JB has some information on it....but in general the trough is reforms in the East. That fits nicely with a Scandinavian Ridge which we have talked about for a few ays and D'Aleo adds some nice commentary today about it. Bottom line, there are some real and tangible signs now that the NA pattern is about to shake-up. I can see a scenario where the pattern relaxes and the trough reforms out West. I can also see a pattern where the MJO is no longer a driver and the trough reforms in the East. It may very well be a replication of the Fall pattern which was record warmth to seasonal to very cold.. Final note: The 12z GFS does have a full latitude ridge which I think would revert to a western ridge and eastern rough. It appears to be a retrograding ridge(loose definition) and that also fits nicely with the Scandinavian ridge that HM has spoken about for a few days. The last snapshot would likely put the ridge out West, but also open for debate.
  18. Some pretty significant changes to the ridge in the Pacific and with Scandinavian ridging...been on multiple models for several runs. The 12z GFS has displaced the center of AN heights to the point that I wonder at some point the model might replace it with a GOA low.
  19. Just for fun and not for verification purposes, take a look at the 0z GFS at 312. Look at the 500 anomaly, and then look a the surface weather under it. Pretty incredible.
  20. With a ridge at 500 in that nation's mid-section at 300, there is a southern winter storm to our west. Message from the GFS, if we get a system that cuts to the Lakes with the incredible cold in Canada...it may well work under the ridge at 500. Going to be very important to look at surface temps in combination with 500 patterns.
  21. 0z GFS has a big 1055 high in the Plains at 270. Might be a ridge at 500, but that is a COLD trough at the surface. We may enter a pattern in the middle of March where the cold works under the ridge at 500. Time for bed. That seriously makes my head hurt.
  22. Some tangible improvement on modeling today. Not going to mention all of it as it might revert and then my typing is just a waste of figurative breath. Thing to watch is when/if the trough lifts out OR rolls forward. Hint: Keep pulling for that Scandinavian ridge to be the real deal on the EPS.
  23. Meanwhile, there are winter wx advisories up for the eastern mountains.
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