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December Medium/Long Range Discussion


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7 minutes ago, JenkinsJinkies said:

I mean are they wrong (at least with December)? We've seen time and time again that when a SER establishes itself it takes ~3 weeks to undo the damage and have a winter weather chance again.

Nobody knows with any certainty, just like any other year, but most there speak with way too much certainty imho. The only person who is consistently decent with seasonal forecasting year in and year out is Raindancewx. His forecast for our neck of the woods is slightly BN. He doesn't rely on modeling. I do! Lol I  say go with the Cansips and forget the daily back and forth. 

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Not one model had BWI BN for November, though the Cansips was the closest while still being a bit AN. Yet, thru yesterday, BWI is -.1. After this week's cold shot, BN for the month is a virtual guarantee. So eff the back and forth of the models because this Fall has been finding a way to squash threatened warm-ups into average or below. THAT'S what's important imho.

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1 minute ago, CAPE said:

WTH is going on in this here thread? Maybe delete it and start over.:yikes:

Im so bummed that the cold in December is already over even though it isn't December yet. Some of these guys are 15 years old or act like it. Makes this place unreadable just like my Vikings are unwatchable. 

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5 minutes ago, CAPE said:

WTH is going on in this here thread? Maybe delete it and start over.:yikes:

i know, right? to my delight i saw the "HOT" thing and i thought we were getting hyped, and then i read about last rites for december in fucking november. wtf are we doing yall?

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31 minutes ago, mitchnick said:

Today’s Eps again says bye-bye to the Niña by Christmas with a serious westerly wind burst anomaly at 850mb. 

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Careful, we don’t want the nina to fade too fast. Winters with a nina that quickly fades to neutral by Jan tend to be less snowy than those that fade more slowly. 

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