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1/3-4 Return of the North Trend?


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8 minutes ago, Terpeast said:

As would I

what does open atlantic mean? We have a -NAO and a  kinda of 50/50 low but people are still saying open atlantic. What would close it lol? is it the trough being too far east?

 

May be a graphic of map and text that says 'ECMWF 0.1 Init 18z Jan 2026 500mb Height (dam) and Anomaly (m) 510 Say $10 528 504 Hour. 90 Valid: 12z Mon Jan 2026 50 57g 567 519 579 964 582 WEATH WRATBELL BELL Clima: ECMMF 450 5199 585 378 342 306 270 234 98 -162 ٥ -90 -18 18 European Cenerefor Mecium- Weather orecasts( orecasts(ECMF) ECMNF) 234 270 306 42 378 414 414 450 based dataan ECMIWF. Max: 394.8 Min: -307.9'

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39 minutes ago, aldie 22 said:

According to Ji 2 weeks puts us into March

our snow season ends the day after PD....so basically we are down to Jan 15 to Feb 15 and we lose 3 days in February already for some leap year stuff

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14 minutes ago, Ji said:

our snow season ends the day after PD....so basically we are down to Jan 15 to Feb 15 and we lose 3 days in February already for some leap year stuff

we can get a lotta shit done from Jan 15-Feb 15, i.e. 2010

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24 minutes ago, Ji said:

what does open atlantic mean? We have a -NAO and a  kinda of 50/50 low but people are still saying open atlantic. What would close it lol? is it the trough being too far east?

 

May be a graphic of map and text that says 'ECMWF 0.1 Init 18z Jan 2026 500mb Height (dam) and Anomaly (m) 510 Say $10 528 504 Hour. 90 Valid: 12z Mon Jan 2026 50 57g 567 519 579 964 582 WEATH WRATBELL BELL Clima: ECMMF 450 5199 585 378 342 306 270 234 98 -162 ٥ -90 -18 18 European Cenerefor Mecium- Weather orecasts( orecasts(ECMF) ECMNF) 234 270 306 42 378 414 414 450 based dataan ECMIWF. Max: 394.8 Min: -307.9'

To me its just wonky and not a useful block. Not really a block at all. That's a snapshot but everything is in motion. That trough over the Canadian Maritimes becomes a ridge a day later. That's probably what's meant by 'open Atlantic'. Shit be moving- no block in the flow.

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23 minutes ago, Ji said:

what does open atlantic mean? We have a -NAO and a  kinda of 50/50 low but people are still saying open atlantic. What would close it lol? is it the trough being too far east?

 

May be a graphic of map and text that says 'ECMWF 0.1 Init 18z Jan 2026 500mb Height (dam) and Anomaly (m) 510 Say $10 528 504 Hour. 90 Valid: 12z Mon Jan 2026 50 57g 567 519 579 964 582 WEATH WRATBELL BELL Clima: ECMMF 450 5199 585 378 342 306 270 234 98 -162 ٥ -90 -18 18 European Cenerefor Mecium- Weather orecasts( orecasts(ECMF) ECMNF) 234 270 306 42 378 414 414 450 based dataan ECMIWF. Max: 394.8 Min: -307.9'

I second this question.  I have heard many comments to the effect that a ridge over Greenland does not equate to a block, it's the dipole between the ridge and the 50/50 low.  There is a big dipole there.  Well it is a bit south and west of 50 N 50 W, but it's not really that far.  

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Just now, cbmclean said:

I second this question.  I have heard many comments to the effect that a ridge over Greenland does not equate to a block, it's the dipole between the ridge and the 50/50 low.  There is a big dipole there.  Well it is a bit south and west of 50 N 50 W, but it's not really that far.  

I answered it above. A block means a ridge/trough combo(eg rex block) that remains stationary/quasi stationary. A transient dipole does nothing to help our cause unless literally everything is timed perfectly.

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2 minutes ago, CAPE said:

To me its just wonky and not a useful block. Not really a block at all. That's a snapshot but everything is in motion. That trough over the Canadian Maritimes becomes a ridge a day later. That's probably what's meant by 'open Atlantic'. Shit be moving- no block in the flow.

So what you're saying is it's not the pattern of the geopotential height anomalies that cause the block, but the fact that the anomalies are stationary?  That tells me that I know even less than I thought I did.  

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2 minutes ago, cbmclean said:

So what you're saying is it's not the pattern of the geopotential height anomalies that cause the block, but the fact that the anomalies are stationary?  That tells me that I know even less than I thought I did.  

A 'block' = Atmospheric block= features(ridge/trough combo) remain in place for a significant period instead of just moving along in the flow.

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3 minutes ago, CAPE said:

A 'block' = Atmospheric block= features(ridge/trough combo) remain in place for a significant period instead of just moving along in the flow.

Yes, but what I did not understand is that the blockage is not a simple consequence of the existence of the the geopotential height anomalies, but rather some additional factor which causes the patter to remain stationary.

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7 minutes ago, cbmclean said:

Yes, but what I did not understand is that the blockage is not a simple consequence of the existence of the the geopotential height anomalies, but rather some additional factor which causes the patter to remain stationary.

Like nearly everything that occurs in the atmosphere, what causes a block is complex and there isnt a singe cause.

Google this- "what causes an atmospheric block"

I think it will help you get a better understanding.

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