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January Medium/Long Range Discussion


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18 minutes ago, Ji said:
33 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:
12z has a better shortwave presentation than 6z, but it’s farther south. Move it north a bit and the result is more like the 0z storm.

That could be one of those rare setups that actually has a north trend at the end for us

Possible. A stronger shortwave will increase ridging ahead and tend to move it north. GGEM wants nothing to do with it. 

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2 minutes ago, psuhoffman said:

But the pac looks good…isn’t that what everyone wanted???

Where's the cold arctic air on that map though the whole continent is flooded with warm Pacific air. If it was a good Pacific pattern you wouldn't have low heights over AK. That looks like a positive EPO, positive PNA pattern. PNA good but EPO not good. 

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2 minutes ago, leo2000 said:

Where's the cold arctic air on that map though the whole continent is flooded with warm Pacific air. If it was a good Pacific pattern you wouldn't have low heights over AK. That looks like a positive EPO, positive PNA pattern. PNA good but EPO not good. 

It’s not a height map. So …

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WB 12Z GEFS and EPS have the late next week threat (whether the trough will be deep enough to snow for our area remains to be seen.)

Look the pattern has changed.  (We have actually seen more rain in 2 days this week then we have over the last six weeks.).  Now we need to see if we can get some luck.

Longer term, GEFS unlike EPS has another trough.

 

 

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