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March 2-4th ... first -NAO anchored storm perhaps in years


Typhoon Tip

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4 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

The leading maine shortwave is a lot more suppressed.

It is? To me it has been trending stronger, and in turn helping to press UL heights south on the backside of it; hence the South/East Trend...

It's also apparent in the 2m temps in NNE. See a trend of more low level CAD in Northern ME and NH.

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Just now, jbenedet said:

It is? To me it has been trending stronger, and in turn helping to press UL heights south on the backside of it; hence the South/East Trend...

Well strong = suppressed in this case...the shortwave is deeper and pressing heights further south of it. Maybe it was a bad way to describe it...but yeah, the deeper shortwave in Maine is pressing heights to the south of it.

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This was Reggie 850 temps at 54 hours...that's 18z Friday with 850s just below 0C....this is what I meant earlier when I said marginal during the absolutely nuking precip....you can see how if that is mostly paste, you could be talking epic paste bomb

 

 

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Just now, ORH_wxman said:

Well strong = suppressed in this case...the shortwave is deeper and pressing heights further south of it. Maybe it was a bad way to describe it...but yeah, the deeper shortwave in Maine is pressing heights to the south of it.

That was the **** streak that was there early yesterday but went away.  The streak is back.

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7 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Correct terrible gfs thermals and that is a paster for most folks. That run is real deal Holyfield. Jab jab , knockout 

Too bad it's the GFS... just bashed relentlessly ;).

That looks a lot better though.  Just where we want it, to the SE.  It has a SE bias right?

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5 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Well strong = suppressed in this case...the shortwave is deeper and pressing heights further south of it. Maybe it was a bad way to describe it...but yeah, the deeper shortwave in Maine is pressing heights to the south of it.

Tip was right about that little guy, bc I think that it's now significant enough such that it's affecting our storm much earlier on, even out to hr 30 or so...

 

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This is like watching a World Series Game 7 in this thread.   

Every play a different reaction regardless of who makes the play.  Star center fielder drops an easy pop up and it's time to trade him, then hits a homer and time to offer a new contract.  The journeyman 3rd baseman hits a bases clearing Triple then next play (model run) throws away an easy play at first for a run scoring error.  

Just huge ups and downs in the crowd.  

Doesn't matter who makes the play, just make it happen.

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