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Misc 2019 Banter & Friendly Conservation

Usually a good sign when Alaska is well BN.

When those troughs setup over Alaska, they usually don’t have staying power. Typically only take a few weeks to rid.

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but also don’t they have the deadliest creatures over there ? Like the redback spider, wanderer spider and some of the most venomous snakes in the world, and yes there was a recorded low of 35.9 c
 
It's been 33 and raining here for 5 straight hours. This sucks !
Yeah those snow pics really screwed you
Maybe it’s that the pattern is just too loaded y’all.
Until I hear this from Brick I won’t believe it. I need his reassurance that the loaded patterns rarely work out and we need to go back to the bad pattern in December to have a shot.
 
Remember last week when I said that retrograding AK ridge was a bad sign on the long range GEFS..This is only the beginning imo
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Remember last week when I said that retrograding AK ridge was a bad sign on the long range GEFS..This is only the beginning imo
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Unfortunately, Alaskan highs usually retrograde & cycle thru in a period of 1-2 weeks, leading to (more) troughing in the Rockies thereafter unless there's a continuous resupply of anticyclonic wavebreakers from the NE Pacific thus -EPOs eventually turn into -WPOs that later degrade over NE Siberia. Planetary vorticity advection at its finest!
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Hey Webb do you got a map of those convective snow showers back in Feb 2013, such a interesting event I will never forgot
 
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