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Pattern Jarring January

CMC brings well below normal temperatures back after hour 168. Enjoy your couple days of warmth
 
Even at the end of the GFS run there's lots of Arctic air in southern Canada right near the US border. Nice patch of -35 2m temps
 
#winning

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has anyone noticed the low on the Florida coast on the Euro? Its been there a few runs now(but only on the Euro not the other models)... almost looks tropical????

Very bizarre for January and even moreso considering it was snowing in Florida 4 days ago :p

It's also really weird because the Euro during hurricane season is usually the last model to show anything
 
The tendency of model consensus since yesterday has been to maintain or even intensify the strong warmup for later this week but also to intensify the cooldown for early next week. The warmup after the cooldown largely remains. That's the key period to start watching to see whether or not many of us would be off at least on the timing with a warm dominated pattern starting just after mid month. So far, I don't see being off on that warming, especially based on the progged -PNA/+EPO and aided by MJO phases 4-5 early on as well as the lack of -NAO/-AO but wx predictions are rarely ever slam dunks.
 
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Didn't we have someone say that it doesn't look like we're going to have that typical permanent flip to a La Nina like pattern that you usually get yet earlier in this thread?

I do absolutely understand what a La Nina means normally but if it's not going to act like that...
 
Not going into specifics yet (e.g., MJO traveling; PNA) but it is a very real possibility ...

Just to clarify, even most warm dominated patterns have short cold spells, which I'd expect, including when the MJO rotates around toward favorable phases for SE cold. All I'm saying is that I'm expecting overall 1/16/2018-2/28/2018 temperatures to average at least a couple of degrees warmer than normal for the SE as a whole. That being said, it may only be something like 2-3 degrees, which would be FAR colder than 1/16/2017-2/28/2017 and many months of the last 2 years.
 
Just to clarify, even most warm dominated patterns have short cold spells, which I'd expect, including when the MJO rotates around toward favorable phases for SE cold. All I'm saying is that I'm expecting overall 1/16/2018-2/28/2018 temperatures to average at least a couple of degrees warmer than normal for the SE as a whole. That being said, it may only be something like 2-3 degrees, which would be FAR colder than 1/16/2017-2/28/2017 and many months of the last 2 years.
Larry,
Was not in any manner taking issue with anything you said. I just look at MJO and many of the models (not all, mind you) have it getting back inside the circle and trending left, and looking at the PNA cycle over the past 4 months, if (if) the cycle repeats, then there may be something to watch in about 14 - 21 days. We'll see, but you know ... they can't even call T-storm 2 hours out ... ;)
 
Larry,
Was not in any manner taking issue with anything you said. I just look at MJO and many of the models (not all, mind you) have it getting back inside the circle and trending left, and looking at the PNA cycle over the past 4 months, if (if) the cycle repeats, then there may be something to watch in about 14 - 21 days. We'll see, but you know ... they can't even call T-storm 2 hours out ... ;)

I'm still waiting to get the first colder than normal month in Sav in 2 years! I may finally get it this month! Odds are quite high despite the progged warmup since the first half will end up very cold.
 
I'm still waiting to get the first colder than normal month in Sav in 2 years! I may finally get it this month! Odds are quite high despite the progged warmup since the first half will end up very cold.
January will be the 3rd BN in a row at RDU. Runing right at 20 below normal for January and it's 1/4 over.
Also the thaw is onky 3 days up here and it's back BN by Saturday with a possible storm to chase early next week.
 
It sure is not a bitter look, but it defies the models 3 weeks ago for a torch by mid-month ... Some selected cities ... Pics are simply too big to load, but here's links:
http://wxmaps.org/pix/atlgfs.png - Atlanta
http://wxmaps.org/pix/chsgfs.png - Charleston
http://wxmaps.org/pix/cltgfs.png - Charlotte
http://wxmaps.org/pix/jaxgfs.png - Jacksonville

http://wxmaps.org/meteograms.php - Main Page (Find Your Nearest Location - Also in Wiki, BTW)

Enjoy, as we also have this to look forward to ...

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Is this the ULL that was going to bury AL a few days ago?
 
Deja vu anyone lol?

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So the flow is WSW/SW ahead of this is good? Moisture transport and stuff, and should be some fresh cold air
 
Fwiw the 18z gefs went nuts with the Friday /Saturday system . Big increase in the members that shown something since it's been 0.
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Wow that’s beautiful. Maybe on tonight’s 0z runs it will start picking up on this. Since it is starting to get within 5-6 days.
 
Jason Simpson said tonight that the cold coming next weekend into the next week may be some of the coldest yet... About 12:28 on video
 
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It's going to be cold again next weekend, but anyone thinking it's going to be even colder than what we're just about to wrap up, just isn't thinking. Looking at the Euro/EPS city charts, the coldest it'll get might be similar but with a shorter duration.
 
Much better gfs run . I bet there will be some crazy gefs members. This run brings wintry precip into Arkansas, northern miss and West Tennessee

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