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Winter 2013 - 2014 Banter Thread


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NO here is a link too show previous posts by this character - you are what is called an aggitator - very few of yours posts are original or weather related with an educated opinion about storms model runs etc. etc. - all you do is try to start crap with people trying to control what and how they say things or little snide remarks to cause a confrontation

http://www.americanwx.com/bb/index.php/user/75-bxengine/

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I tried asking in the storm threat page, but that may have been the wrong thread. I've been reading about the recent SSW event, that took place over the last 10 days. Some models seem to indicate this will split the Polar Vortex. I'm curious about the influence this will have on any low emerging from the STJ. My basic understanding is that without any evidence of blocking, the PV will overwhelm the lows ability to come up the coast. Just trying to gage insight. Thanks.

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I tried asking in the storm threat page, but that may have been the wrong thread. I've been reading about the recent SSW event, that took place over the last 10 days. Some models seem to indicate this will split the Polar Vortex. I'm curious about the influence this will have on any low emerging from the STJ. My basic understanding is that without any evidence of blocking, the PV will overwhelm the lows ability to come up the coast. Just trying to gage insight. Thanks.

I think BXEngine would be the best person to answer this

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Regarding post made about the Blizzard of 1978…..

It was not forecasted days in advance...

(storm started late Sunday early Monday)

Friday's models came in and it showed a cutoff low forming off the carolinas….

At this point Alan Kasper said it would give us 6", and Boston a major open….He was excited and surprised….

 

The next day the models pulled the low closer, and the rest was history…..

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The public will go nuts thinking spring is here especially by Saturday with 60s only to face a brutal reality.

Face brutal reality IF the wednesday storm does come to fruition. IMO the progressive pattern and the lack of any blocking in the atlantic is not reallt giving me a warm fuzzy feeling with this one TBH

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What is ocean city MD looking like with this upcoming storm.  We have a 20 man golf trip starting Wednesday there, and we're wondering how likely it is that a big storm will hit there at this point.  Does it look like snow is possible on the coast down there?

Thanks for any IMO's.

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What is ocean city MD looking like with this upcoming storm. We have a 20 man golf trip starting Wednesday there, and we're wondering how likely it is that a big storm will hit there at this point. Does it look like snow is possible on the coast down there?

Thanks for any IMO's.

Should be rain and gone by Wednesday

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Face brutal reality IF the wednesday storm does come to fruition. IMO the progressive pattern and the lack of any blocking in the atlantic is not reallt giving me a warm fuzzy feeling with this one TBH

Were you ever excited about any storms this season? :whistle::hug:

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What brutal reality?  That after a cold shot it warms up again?  Seek help.

 

 

 

I get the impression you never talk to anyone or live in your own little world. Go out and take a random of poll of 20 people and see what they say. Just about everyone in the general public is dreading even the idea of more snow.

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I get the impression you never talk to anyone or live in your own little world. Go out and take a random of poll of 20 people and see what they say. Just about everyone in the general public is dreading even the idea of more snow.

 

Obviously, but it's in the 50s a couple days after the potential snow.  People have short memories.

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Yes, it will be warming up.  Happens every spring!

 

It's borderline disturbing that some on here almost relish in seeing the masses deal with unseasonable weather.

I think he was referring to any possible winter storm next week to dampen hopes for spring's arrival after a couple warm days. If we do get a significant winter storm, people will be insufferable—he's right. Not sure what there is to debate.

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Per the HPC's extended-range synoptic discussion:

 

THE EARLY/MIDDLE PART OF THE MEDIUM RANGE PERIOD WILL BEHIGHLIGHTED BY A CNTRL-ERN CONUS COLD SURGE AND RAPID/DEEP WRNATLC SFC DEVELOPMENT BOTH SUFFICIENTLY EXTREME FOR LATE MARCH TOBE OBSERVED TYPICALLY ONLY ONCE EVERY 10-20 YEARS

For now, I'm going to go with what seems like a pretty solid model consensus for a clear miss to the east. That will sting not only because it likely represents our very last shot at a snowstorm for the next ~35 weeks, but because the combined cold/cyclogenesis apparently represents a 1-in-up-to-20-year return rate for this time of year. Ouch. :(

 

(Cue drive-by "seek help" remarks by the self-righteous)

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Per the HPC's extended-range synoptic discussion:

 

For now, I'm going to go with what seems like a pretty solid model consensus for a clear miss to the east. That will sting not only because it likely represents our very last shot at a snowstorm for the next ~35 weeks, but because the combined cold/cyclogenesis apparently represents a 1-in-up-to-20-year return rate for this time of year. Ouch. :(

 

(Cue drive-by "seek help" remarks by the self-righteous)

We have had plenty of severe winter events in the past 10 years- Boxing Day, 1/27/11, 2/8/13, 2/25/10, and so on. I don't think we'll have to wait 20 more years for another widespread 1-2 foot snowstorm given our run of severe winter storms in recent years.

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