Daniel Boone Posted Saturday at 08:55 PM Share Posted Saturday at 08:55 PM 9 minutes ago, Carvers Gap said: It is back to 6" for portions of Sullivan Co on the 12z today. The AIFS has 1-3". I still think it is over done, but the GFS can sometimes score a weird coup from time to time. For now it is an extreme outlier. I wouldn't be surprised for NW facing slopes to see 1-2" out of that system tomorrow night. The GFS may score here as the same thing as far as mosisture is concerned may do as last System. It kinda looks like an anafrontal wave deal or Lee Low Snow Print. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted Saturday at 09:01 PM Share Posted Saturday at 09:01 PM 12 minutes ago, Daniel Boone said: I guess I still go by 1980 to 2010 Averages more. The Avgerages have really jumped over the year's and the thing is that's not always caught is the last sevral Year's that jump is added on in the NWS Station Avgs. The Avg high for Pennington gap this Date was 47 Hi 27 low in 2010 I think. So, average is running below that for the balance but not extreme( however, I think that has gone up some now). KTRI now says the Average high there is like 51 or so Low 31 I think. That's several degrees milder than used to be for there. So, with "Today's" Averages we're running a good bit below. the point basically being the difference in comparison to our west and East. There is a Spike through here of not of below as the aforementioned. I think John actually hit it with the western Ridge Height as far as the point being addressed. I see your reasoning though as the cold we have got has been constant. Of which is a rarity, especially this early. Models haven't missed by much with the exception of the 4-5 day SER/feedback hiccup. They really haven't amplified the pattern with just a few exceptions. Mid-month may well change that. I think the wavelengths are just flatter, and that may help us later on as this will be tough to dislodge as climo gets increasingly colder. This has been a pretty cold start IMBY. I do think there is a window for a piece of the TPV to drop into NA to lower latitudes than the GL. Also, you noted that the Pac NW has been pretty active. That Pac flow also might be modifying the colder temps at the base of the trough, and that was shown on modeling. Interestingly, the Sierra Nevadas in California and the Colorado Rockies have been stuck under that ridge, and are way, way BN on snowfall. Lastly, the pattern doesn't really amplify in phase 7 of the MJO, but it can w/ phase 8. I think modeling erroneously tried to loop the MJO, and that made a mess. Now, it is forecast to stall by some models in phase 8. It may just keep on making the circuit, but...it did make a turn(per the EMON) today which could signal a stall. We will know more in a few days. Overall though, this has been a very cold start IMBY. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted Saturday at 09:03 PM Share Posted Saturday at 09:03 PM 5 minutes ago, Daniel Boone said: The GFS may score here as the same thing as far as mosisture is concerned may do as last System. It kinda looks like an anafrontal wave deal or Lee Low Snow Print. If we see that really cold shot between Dec 14-16, I would say we have a 50/50 shot(or better) at a strong anafront. As for Sunday night, I have no idea...it is interesting to see the GFS hang onto that. Overall, we need that ridge to backup just a bit. I see where several folks on other forums have been talking about -PNA. I don't know if that is a true -PNA. That looks like a +PNA on modeling, and it is centered a bit too far to the east. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted Saturday at 09:04 PM Share Posted Saturday at 09:04 PM Congratulations, everyone. The HOT donuts sign is on for this thread. Haha! Now, I am gonna go watch some football. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted Saturday at 09:56 PM Share Posted Saturday at 09:56 PM There is a noticeable and significant uptick in juice w/ the 18z short range models w/ regards to Sunday night. The GFS continues w/ its outlier look in NE TN, but the 18z(edit) NAM has the same deformation band. Almost all short range models now have increased backing over Virginia and/or North Carolina. Can it get west of the Apps??? I don't know about that. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted Saturday at 10:23 PM Share Posted Saturday at 10:23 PM 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted Saturday at 10:29 PM Share Posted Saturday at 10:29 PM That forms a light anafront and then a Nor'easter. IMHO, that would form a blizzard for the NE. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted Saturday at 10:53 PM Share Posted Saturday at 10:53 PM The 18z GFS has a second cold front roaring down the Plains at d12. This one could be colder. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted Saturday at 11:03 PM Share Posted Saturday at 11:03 PM Bonified anafront (second of the run) w/ the second cold front. The Southern Apps will have a foot and a half of snow by the end of this run. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted Saturday at 11:05 PM Share Posted Saturday at 11:05 PM Just one Arctic air mass after another. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BNAwx Posted yesterday at 01:07 AM Share Posted yesterday at 01:07 AM 2 hours ago, Carvers Gap said: Just one Arctic air mass after another. I’ll be a little surprised if a sneaky clipper or two doesn’t pop up in the upcoming pattern. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Boone Posted yesterday at 01:43 AM Share Posted yesterday at 01:43 AM HRRR showing similar outcome with this System coming up Tomorrow night as the past one. Rich get Richer if is right as showing this Evening. Hopefully it's wrong. If not, more cold rain with a little sleet and snow mixed in for area's south of Wise and Lebanon ending as Snow. Wouldn't surprise me at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Holston_River_Rambler Posted 16 hours ago Share Posted 16 hours ago Pretty decent NAMing for parts of SW VA at 12z. Especially areas NE of Abington towards Wytheville. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Boone Posted 14 hours ago Share Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, Holston_River_Rambler said: Pretty decent NAMing for parts of SW VA at 12z. Especially areas NE of Abington towards Wytheville. Yep. Snow on snow up that way. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Boone Posted 10 hours ago Share Posted 10 hours ago 51 degree's here ! I almost pulled the trigger yesterday saying I wouldn't be surprised if we hit 50. The Great Valley warm nose, lol. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fountainguy97 Posted 10 hours ago Share Posted 10 hours ago 55 here now! Hrrr and nam both keep the border counties snow. Looks like a nice 1-2" surprise may be in store for my area. I'll believe it when it's falling from the sky though. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Boone Posted 10 hours ago Share Posted 10 hours ago 1 minute ago, fountainguy97 said: 55 here now! Hrrr and nam both keep the border counties snow. Looks like a nice 1-2" surprise may be in store for my area. I'll believe it when it's falling from the sky though. I don't blame you. At this point, how can you believe it after what happened Friday and also today's milder outcome. To add insult to injury, several inches expected at Virginia Beach and down the NE Nc Beach area. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted 9 hours ago Share Posted 9 hours ago A warming trend is present after hour 300. Is it destined for the reality of the previously modeled LR warmups? I think so. I don't doubt that we could see a warmup, but the MJO is parked on the left side or a bit. Any warmup should be short lived IMHO. As for the minor system affecting NE TN and SW VA tonight and tomorrow? Time of day probably keeps this from being much of a problem in TRI, but.....I am not unconvinced that eastern portions of TRI aren't going to see 1-3" of snow. Bristol, Elizabethton, Roan Mountain City, Unicoi, Erwin, and eastern JC. These are TRICKY little systems to figure out, and modeling supports snow in those areas - 18z 3K NAM, 18z HRRR, 12z RGEM, 12z GFS, 12z CMC. I think west of I-81 the dynamics get here after the best forcing exits. But we need to watch trends this evening. I have seen system like this score in amazing ways. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John1122 Posted 8 hours ago Author Share Posted 8 hours ago We are going to need some kind of shake up to the pattern to see widespread snow. I don't remember seeing many ridges out west that were sprawled out so far west to east vs south to north. That's pretty much killing our chances of having a storm track that works for us. Nothing is going on in the southern stream really, and clippers are shunted too far NE for us due to that ridge alignment. Unfortunately the PNA is forecast to remain - for the next 14 days with the west/east ridge. We are going for 10 days of mostly dry weather across 95 percent of the forum area with less than .10 qpf falling. As soon as that pattern breaks a little it will warm up and rain, no doubt. 1 2 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted 8 hours ago Share Posted 8 hours ago Both the 18z RGEM and GEFS hold serve over extreme NE TN. I have strong doubts about snow in TRI, but the GFS is no longer alone w/ the this system as noted above. From I81 to the east, there is snow modeled on almost all models w/ the exception of the Euro. The closer to the foothills one goes, the stronger the totals. This is definitely a trackable system for NE TN and SW VA folks(Abingdon vicinity). It is no slam dunk, but interesting nonetheless to see the GFS pick up support. Now, before folks accuse me of favoring MBY...this, in fact, does not appear to have much of an impact IMBY. In fact, if correct, I will be able to drive 10 minutes to my east and find snow. LOL. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted 8 hours ago Share Posted 8 hours ago As an explanation for those who don't live in NE TN, one of the real pains which we(in TRI) have to deal with(regarding modeling) is that models will sometimes smooth the cutoff for elevation snows into regions which don't have elevation. Most people think NE TN is high elevation....we are not, but we are very close to places which are. What is difficult to know about recent model runs...is whether smoothing is playing a role in the strong totals east of I-81. But for anyone who has lived up here for very long, we have had some systems with wild and crazy snow cutoffs regarding accumulation. We had a guy from work one time who said he would be out for the week due to snow. We thought he was just pulling our legs. He was only 20 minutes away. Nope, that man had like 2-3 feet of snow in his yard. We had a dusting. I am NOT expecting that this time, but I could see foothills communities doing well...but modeling is not to be trusted when some have a bunch of snow and others have none. Could bust either way. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted 8 hours ago Share Posted 8 hours ago As for the medium and LR pattern, ensembles and deterministic modeling still favor some amplification mid-month. Whatever we get is likely going to be northern stream influence. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted 8 hours ago Share Posted 8 hours ago I think our next trackable system is around Dec 11th - very light NE TN, SE KY, SW VA, possible Plateau. Then, I think our best chance will be around Dec 14th. As long as that cold front presses into our area w/ full force, I think we likely see frozen precip then. The 18z GFS shows the potential for that one. It is running as we speak. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago December 1995. Notice the eastwardly displaced ridge and trough setup? This isn't a perfect match, but I found it interesting, even with the Bering Sea hp. Notice the cold in the Yukon? But overall, the similarities are kind of striking. And now look at the 30 day forecasts from the Euro Weeklies, GFS Weeklies, and CFSv2. Now, I am not saying this is going to be 95-96 as a winter, but it could be a light version. That winter didn't mean business until mid-late Jan through mid-Feb. As CoachB noted(think that was him), that winter wasn't overly cold, but it snowed during a four week time frame every, single time it got cold. I pulled this up, because CPC keeps double weighting it in their d8-14 analogs. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago What happens with the above pattern, and I need to look at this more carefully(roll the tape forward if you will), all of that retrogrades. You get a window when a pattern like this retrogrades where we get a goldilocks 500 pattern. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Holston_River_Rambler Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago I hope you get to experience a 95-96 up that way @Carvers Gap. If I remember you said you were in Knoxville in 95-96? That is my favorite winter hands down ( I was in Kingsport). We got a 4-6" around this time in Dec '95, I feel like it was a clipper that over performed. It was an overnight deal. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Holston_River_Rambler said: I hope you get to experience a 95-96 up that way @Carvers Gap. If I remember you said you were in Knoxville in 95-96? That is my favorite winter hands down ( I was in Kingsport). We got a 4-6" around this time in Dec '95, I feel like it was a clipper that over performed. It was an overnight deal. Totally got the shaft, man. I would drive home and be amazed. Now, Knoxville wasn't half bad. I remember driving around behind West Town Mall in my front-wheel-drive w/ everything covered in snow. Knox Co had to develop a new snow day, make-up plan after that winter. That extra 30 minutes kids go each day....started that year. But what TRI got was insane. I would see the snow around Jearoldstown Rd on my way up 81, and the parking lots were just stacked with snow piles. After the second storm, it was wild. We will see another winter like that. I can't wait to track it. 14-15 was good though. So, I kind of feel like I got my money back with that winter. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carvers Gap Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Holston_River_Rambler said: I hope you get to experience a 95-96 up that way @Carvers Gap. If I remember you said you were in Knoxville in 95-96? That is my favorite winter hands down ( I was in Kingsport). We got a 4-6" around this time in Dec '95, I feel like it was a clipper that over performed. It was an overnight deal. The talk about the trough being flat and displaced eastward got me to thinking - I know, dangerous! But that displaces western ridge(which leads to a very cold NE) will sometimes retrograde. If it does so slowly enough, we can hit the sweet spot at 500 OR if a system will cut one time. Any type of cutter right now is going to send very cold air south. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Boone Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago 27 minutes ago, Carvers Gap said: December 1995. Notice the eastwardly displaced ridge and trough setup? This isn't a perfect match, but I found it interesting, even with the Bering Sea hp. Notice the cold in the Yukon? But overall, the similarities are kind of striking. And now look at the 30 day forecasts from the Euro Weeklies, GFS Weeklies, and CFSv2. Now, I am not saying this is going to be 95-96 as a winter, but it could be a light version. That winter didn't mean business until mid-late Jan through mid-Feb. As CoachB noted(think that was him), that winter wasn't overly cold, but it snowed during a four week time frame every, single time it got cold. I pulled this up, because CPC keeps double weighting it in their d8-14 analogs. I remember it having systems travel from the Pac NW down through the Plains into the Tn Valley along the Jet. Some would drop to the mid South and form a Miller A from a Miller B( transfer). Those were the Ones that would cut up the Coast from NC on up(Noreaster). Several low riding B and Clipper Systems as well. I was thinking awhile ago after reading Johns post and pondered that really all we need is this Pattern with the Trough dipped further South a 25-100 Miles. Then we'd be in the area getting the Snow that Area's that distance up are getting. So close. A stronger block would do it. Taller western Ridge would. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daniel Boone Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago 31 minutes ago, Holston_River_Rambler said: I hope you get to experience a 95-96 up that way @Carvers Gap. If I remember you said you were in Knoxville in 95-96? That is my favorite winter hands down ( I was in Kingsport). We got a 4-6" around this time in Dec '95, I feel like it was a clipper that over performed. It was an overnight deal. That One was a SE traveling System that bottomed in the mid South and intensified and moved ENE South of us . I measured 7 inches in Pennington gap. Roanoke got 10". It was evening of the 9th and morning of 10th. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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