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"We're gonna need a bigger plow..." Massive, persistent singal now emerges discretely in the models, 20th-23rd


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1 minute ago, Typhoon Tip said:

We will also have to keep an eye on that lead bundle of mechanics that gets inserted into southern Canada between 120 and 144 hours… As is it’s not bad as it dangled participating capable of hooking in, but if it gets any stronger it will change the entire landscape of the mid range.

 

Ahhh the first terd in the bowl appears…we knew it would show up at some point.  

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39 minutes ago, George001 said:

The strength of the signal this far out reminds me of the epic late Jan blizzard last year. All 3 major model ensemble suites are honking for a Miller B Christmas eve, nothing is a guarantee but that’s a great sign and is quite unusual this far out.

If this ended up exactly like that one, I would vandalize the entire south shore.

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30 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

We will also have to keep an eye on that lead bundle of mechanics that gets inserted into southern Canada between 120 and 144 hours… As is it’s not bad as it’s dangling precipitously capable of hooking in, but if it gets any stronger it will change the entire landscape of the mid range.

 

In what way?

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31 minutes ago, kdxken said:

What's the scooter s**** streak?

When a piece of the pv manages to smear across to our north at the last minute preventing a well defined phase. It may have other uses. It was derived from when Scooter and his family had a serious stomach bug where scooter spent days kept cleaning up shit streaks all around his house. 

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Totally getting a Feb 2013 vibe with this one. Here's a link to an excellent explanation by one of our countries all time Mets Wes Junker on 2013. After reading this go to Pivotalweather.com and check out the jet streaks and divergence forecast. Absolutely classic 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/post/northeast-blizzard-the-science-behind-the-storm/2013/02/08/38882a84-7217-11e2-8b8d-e0b59a1b8e2a_blog.html

 

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9 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

Totally getting a Feb 2013 vibe with this one. Here's a link to an excellent explanation by one of our countries all time Mets Wes Junker on 2013. After reading this go to Pivotalweather.com and check out the jet streaks and divergence forecast. Absolutely classic 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/post/northeast-blizzard-the-science-behind-the-storm/2013/02/08/38882a84-7217-11e2-8b8d-e0b59a1b8e2a_blog.html

 

We’ll explained in laymen’s terms, great article. We can only stay patient now and hope/pray/whatever that something similar will transpire. LFG!

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So the Anti-Grinch Storm finally arrives! Why not call it the  Father Christmas Snowblitzen (probably some thundersnow in it) on the heels of a great hit to whiten up the highlands and the north country this weekend. Even the Cape may whiten up by the end of it.

Well, whatever comes of it, it doesn't look like a classic Grinch event on the horizon, but it most certainly looks like a fun week ahead as the hysteria increases the closer Santa gets. Will he bring presents to cheer the snow lovers or a muddy glob in the stocking? Only time will tell.

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