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Central PA - Winter 2021/2022


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BGM Bullish and that is unusual!

By midday Saturday there will be a subtropical jet streak aligned
from the Gulf Coast towards central PA with a second arctic jet
streak aligned from the west to east generally from the Saint
Lawrence Valley towards the Gaspe Peninsula. This will put
areas of central NY and northeast PA in both the right front
exit region of the subtropical jet and the right rear quad of
the northern jet structure. This allows for both the thermal
direct and indirection jet circulations to promote substantial
sloped synoptic ascent over the region by Saturday afternoon.
One of the main concerns with this system is the likelihood
that we`ll see a mesoscale band develop. With the strong sloped
frontogenetical ascent and plenty of aforementioned synoptic
lift we anticipate that a mesoscale band will form and will had
the potential to see rates from 2-4" an hour at times Saturday
morning. Trends in the guidance were to show this potential
banding feature very close to the rain/snow transition line and
I tend to think that there will be bit of separation between the
heaviest snow and the rain/snow line.
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7 minutes ago, Greensnow said:
BGM Bullish and that is unusual!

By midday Saturday there will be a subtropical jet streak aligned
from the Gulf Coast towards central PA with a second arctic jet
streak aligned from the west to east generally from the Saint
Lawrence Valley towards the Gaspe Peninsula. This will put
areas of central NY and northeast PA in both the right front
exit region of the subtropical jet and the right rear quad of
the northern jet structure. This allows for both the thermal
direct and indirection jet circulations to promote substantial
sloped synoptic ascent over the region by Saturday afternoon.
One of the main concerns with this system is the likelihood
that we`ll see a mesoscale band develop. With the strong sloped
frontogenetical ascent and plenty of aforementioned synoptic
lift we anticipate that a mesoscale band will form and will had
the potential to see rates from 2-4" an hour at times Saturday
morning. Trends in the guidance were to show this potential
banding feature very close to the rain/snow transition line and
I tend to think that there will be bit of separation between the
heaviest snow and the rain/snow line.

Lot of dirty talk in there.  Really think you guys up north are gonna make out reeeeeal nice with this one.

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3 minutes ago, MJO812 said:

What's so bad about it ? Extra hitter 

That was nice of you to give @Itstrainingtime a hotdog on his post.... to celebrate opening day, right?!  LOL.  I am having trouble seeing baseball staying relevant as well but I will add that I enjoyed the strategy of having to make the pitcher hit. 

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2 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

That was nice of you to give @Itstrainingtime a hotdog on his post.... to celebrate opening day, right?!  LOL.  I am having trouble seeing baseball staying relevant as well but I will add that I enjoyed the strategy of having to make the pitcher hit. 

A baseball gift to him

I'm happy for baseball to start. Finally something to look forward to after this horrible winter.

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