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Mid to Long Term Discussion 2018


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10 hours ago, AfewUniversesBelowNormal said:

Northern Hemisphere pattern to the Pole is really ripe right now. Nice flow of waves, in balance with good things I think. This means the 7-14 day period could be more organic with higher snow chances. There is nice oversight right now 

http://mp1.met.psu.edu/~fxg1/ENSHGTAVGNH_6z/ensloopmref.html

Bring the cold and snow on, I think we deserve March to be cold and stormy since February was suppose to be a winter month and has been quite balmy.  Bring it on.,,,,,:snowwindow::snowing:

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And DT chimes in 40 min ago:

** ALERT**  Massive changes in  overnight models now  FAVOR    late  season   SIGNIFICANT  winter storm  Midwest  &  East coast in the MARCH 5-7  time frame.  And NO  these changes in the models  were  NOT  there  Yesterday..over the past weekend  ..or last week.

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1 hour ago, PGAWx said:

And DT chimes in 40 min ago:

** ALERT**  Massive changes in  overnight models now  FAVOR    late  season   SIGNIFICANT  winter storm  Midwest  &  East coast in the MARCH 5-7  time frame.  And NO  these changes in the models  were  NOT  there  Yesterday..over the past weekend  ..or last week.

who's DT ?

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-PNA on long range models is a signal that doesn't go away, it's so far southwest and strong. The models may be having feedback issues with -NAO picking up a blocking signal that's really over the Pacific. Stratosphere warming downwelled to -NAO could happen and probably will, but much later than models have right now at 168-240hrs

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9 hours ago, PGAWx said:

And DT chimes in 40 min ago:

** ALERT**  Massive changes in  overnight models now  FAVOR    late  season   SIGNIFICANT  winter storm  Midwest  &  East coast in the MARCH 5-7  time frame.  And NO  these changes in the models  were  NOT  there  Yesterday..over the past weekend  ..or last week.

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or tomorrow

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