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January 2026 Medium/Long Range Discussion


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The advertised pattern from January 25 to February 10 is why we like Ninos so much. It's super easy to score. The STJ is always active, so there are so many juiced up waves that can tap into cold air to score. Hopefully this 2-3 week stretch is a preview of 2026-27. I'm really excited.

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Just now, bncho said:

The advertised pattern from January 25 to February 10 is why we like Ninos so much. It's super easy to score. The STJ is always active, so there are so many juiced up waves that can tap into cold air to score. Hopefully this 2-3 week stretch is a preview of 2026-27. I'm really excited.

 I agree, with that STJ active we will have lots of chances bro.    1 or 2 are bound to hit for us!

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2 minutes ago, bncho said:

The advertised pattern from January 25 to February 10 is why we like Ninos so much. It's super easy to score. The STJ is always active, so there are so many juiced up waves that can tap into cold air to score. Hopefully this 2-3 week stretch is a preview of 2026-27. I'm really excited.

You’ll be running this place one day. Keep up the great work. All hail Bitchin Nachos! :lol:

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9 minutes ago, bncho said:

The advertised pattern from January 25 to February 10 is why we like Ninos so much. It's super easy to score. The STJ is always active, so there are so many juiced up waves that can tap into cold air to score. Hopefully this 2-3 week stretch is a preview of 2026-27. I'm really excited.

But in a Nino we dont always have the cold air with the NS being more lax. We can thank this Nina for the abundance of arctic air around, imho.

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17 minutes ago, Ralph Wiggum said:

But in a Nino we dont always have the cold air with the NS being more lax. We can thank this Nina for the abundance of arctic air around, imho.

That’s exactly why 09-10 was so good. That whole entire season had blocking so there was no issue with cold air.

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4 minutes ago, bncho said:

That’s exactly why 09-10 was so good. That whole entire season had blocking so there was no issue with cold air.

09-10 was a once in a lifetime pattern. Nino with +1.0 - +1.5 ,   NAO -1+,  AO Dec.09  -3.4, Feb. 10  -4.2......................  Will we ever see this again??

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Just now, stormtracker said:

Something else seems to be going on or getting ready to out west, but again..I can't see H5 maps that match with the precip maps that are well ahead..so can't really see what's going on upstairs to get a feel for anything.  

What hour are you on now?

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