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Is we back? February discussion thread


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Great signals for last half of February on guidance across the board including ensembles and AI

This winter has a sneaky epic vibe 

I'll be out of town with the kids for school vacation week next week... perfect timing not to miss the potential ahead

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17 minutes ago, wxsniss said:

Great signals for last half of February on guidance across the board including ensembles and AI

This winter has a sneaky epic vibe 

I'll be out of town with the kids for school vacation week next week... perfect timing not to miss the potential ahead

Yup same here. Be back Saturday the 21st. Might miss Friday the 20th, but after that looks good. 

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20 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Yea, the extreme cold is done....March 2018 wasn't that cold.

2 hours ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Yea, the extreme cold is done....March 2018 wasn't that cold.

 

 

Disagree.  Extensive snow cover, displaced PV spins off PTV at any time.  

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1 minute ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

Thankfully it’s on its way to the glue factory so we disregard until it gets put back together. 

Any OP solution that far out is for the glue factory. Ensembles do show some weak signal for a warm spell around that time, but ensembles this winter have been almost perpetually showing warm spells in clown range that haven't really verified....so we wait. 

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Just now, CoastalWx said:

This week coming up definitely looks cooler here vs how it looked a week ago, but literally 200 miles SW of us may be tanning. It’s real close. 

yeah ...there's a tendency for the models to act like there's a -NAO block when the actuals don't really show a block. It's really interesting.   But pinning the p-boundary roughly DTX to BOS is part of that behavior

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