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Pattern Magnificent March

I honestly thought they just had good “ dumb luck “ the past few winters. But you’re right, the always seem to benefit from a ssw or a PV split . Would be interesting to see someone do research on the topic


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Here’s a good paper. Composite is dead on.

https://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/pdf/10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0259.1?download=true

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The rich get richer!



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In 12 days, the NCAA tournament (the real tournament, not the snow-in games of the last 4 in) begins. I know.. I know... one particular poster will predict a severe weather event for that time frame.
 
On this date in March 1942 an extremely powerful cyclone moved out of the NE Gulf of Mexico and tracked inland of the SE US and Mid-Atlantic, producing several inches of snow from northern Georgia (including Atlanta) up thru New York.

0z March 14 1993 ERA-20C 500 hPa analysis
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9z March 3 1942 ERA-20C 500 hPa analysis
9z March 3 1942 500mb analysis.jpg


6z March 3 1942 ERA-20C MSLP & 1000-500 hPa thicknesses
6z March 3 1942 Surface Analysis and Thickness.jpg


21z March 13 1993 ERA-20C MSLP & 1000-500 hPa thicknesses
21z March 13 1993 Surface Analysis and Thickness.jpg

March 2-4 1942 MRCC Eastern US snowmap

March 2-4 1942 MRCC Snowmap.png


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0AC198D5-08E7-4FA6-AE6A-DE4352A1676F.png Atleast someone had a Marvelous March!
 
GFS 0z track a little more north... something to watch anyway.. we could be tracking 70s and 80s and early Spring this time of year.
 
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