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2 hours ago, Amped said:

All that ridging around 60 north, something has to give.  It takes a strong energy exchange from the poles to the mid Latitudes to maintain that much blocking, once that slows down the block is toast, or freezer burn.

The highest anomalies are south of 60N

I think the NAO holds and the storm in a few days trends stronger for the northeast

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What we have is an overall contraction of heights towards the pole. The troughs are not as cold as they should be and the ridges are warmer than they should be. Why Northern Hemisphere temperatures are so elevated and snow-cover is not running above average during prime time. Most commoners will not pick up on the subtle difference.

This has started to interrupt moisture transport and heat exchange, two precursors to abrupt climate change which may hit us in 5-10 years.

 

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