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November 2019 discussion


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12 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Euro ensembles are a hugger. We'll see if another low forms of the Carolinas like the GFS has. Hugger to me makes perfect sense give ridge position out west, but it's early obviously. Everyone focusing on snow, when these setups can be ZR/IP loaded too.

Could also go HV runner and warm sector all of SNE. 

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2 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Ridge to far west on that 12z run..no?

Yes. The western ridge position has shifted further west on the most recent runs of the euro and EPS versus earlier. It is all being driven by the EPO block orientation. Sometimes the EPO can "fold over" and it acts as a big PNA ridge which keeps a cutter threat to a minimum...but other times the EPO block will hold where it is and the flow will buckle back to the southwest and the cutter threat increases as the ridge and trough axis are west. 

Both scenarios still on the table but that is why we saw the hugger showing up today. 

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Just now, ORH_wxman said:

Yes. The western ridge position has shifted further west on the most recent runs of the euro and EPS versus earlier. It is all being driven by the EPO block orientation. Sometimes the EPO can "fold over" and it acts as a big PNA ridge which keeps a cutter threat to a minimum...but other times the EPO block will hold where it is and the flow will buckle back to the southwest and the cutter threat increases as the ridge and trough axis are west. 

Both scenarios still on the table but that is why we saw the hugger showing up today. 

Good explanation. Makes sense..Thanks :-)

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Just now, CoastalWx said:

We also don't have a lot of wiggle room given how early in the season it is. Get this even a month from now, and you'll have a much wider area prone to a wintry scenario. 

Got it.   Hey, it’s something to track/watch.  Not expecting much..especially for how early it really is.  But at least we can discuss some potential for some wintry possibilities at this early juncture. 

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1 hour ago, WinterWolf said:

You didn’t.  You said everything was still on the table.  King Twist spun your words and meanings, and now he’s melting like Frosty in the greenhouse, but blaming you.  So typical.

Let's not forget this gem:

On 11/4/2019 at 4:14 AM, Damage In Tolland said:

This is a solid WSW event for much of SNE, possibly to the coast 

 

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8 minutes ago, Snow88 said:

0z eps is more progressive.  This is looking more and more like a cold front.

People... Haven't we learned that none of these scenarios are a lock? Some people are saying it's gonna be a hugger...others..ice, we're all over the place. Today is Thursday. It is a solid 6 days before the event ( as its very early Thursday morning ). Also, someone else stated that, it is not January, but November ( early November for that matter ). Any Snow we get is what I call, " Bonus Snow ". One thing is for sure, .... Exciting times ahead. We have a very good set up this Winter to bring us all some good ole classic Winter!! Let's breathe, and just look at this as a trial run.

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2 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

When the FV3 caught on Monday morning, that’s when you said it’s coming 

Yes, the whole thing is coming. Because the FV3 had clear skies prior. I then followed it up by saying we must have some warm EPS members and "this could come further north so there is that."   Same with next week. I don't see cold and dry. Cold and dry would be a low way offshore and no chance of any precip here.

 

 

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