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January 2026 Medium/Long Range Discussion


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1 minute ago, DDweatherman said:

It’s really all because of the GL energy. Without that or of course with a phase in, we’d be in biz. 

I dunno... maybe this is more for SNE... but Will said this just now

5 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

If we can get that MN kicker s/w to keep digging west, that is going to help. You want to do anything to help the southern vort gain latitude without sacrificing too much eastward longitude. NAM is digging it further west which was good…not that the NAM is good, but that’s what you’ll want to see on other model guidance. 

 

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12 minutes ago, Ji said:

I hate everyone and everything

You really need to get off the keyboard and go get yourself some snow. I'll be on the Tug in a week or so. What's your kink? Snow on snow? Snow falling super hard? Snow flakes tickling your nipples? Dark digital blue? The Tug can do it all for you lol

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1 hour ago, 87storms said:

True. Last storm helped a bit, but the general theme is the same.

After the 1.20" of rain last week, my rate of fall leveled off a little.

For a 7 day period from 12-19 to 12-26 , my water table dropped .73 Ft.

For the 7 day period from 1-08 to 1-15 my water table only dropped .43 Ft.

Glorious drought mitigation!!!     1.20" last week was 12% of rainfall needed. 

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Just now, stormtracker said:

Backside of the forming trof out west is a bit more wester.  But again, nothing to get excited about so far

 Not even sure if that’s the issue anymore it’s what does the so called kicker do to that energy as it moves east. 

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