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Misc Cold Season Complaining

Yeah, something is different this year with the predominate winter pattern. For the last few years we've had cold dumps into central US and storm tracks that ran up or west of the Apps. So far this year, there has been more troughs focused on the east coast. We're getting the fantasy storms now because the models keep that configuration moving forward. Maybe the neutral ESNO is the key. If so, lets keep it that way.

Out in fantasy land, but here's the 12z GFS, day 16, 2m temp anomaly. The last few years, the cold anomalies would have been pushed west a state or two. This is great to see again.

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The fantasy storm on the GFS is nothing different than the same nonsense that has been going on for most of past decade, Natchez, MS/Central Louisiana gets snow while Macon, GA/Columbia, SC are completely shut out.
Honestly I live in Columbia & the run reminded me of the normal days of missing just a couple counties to the North. That happens ALOT during some of our best Winters.
 
Honestly I live in Columbia & the run reminded me of the normal days of missing just a couple counties to the North. That happens ALOT during some of our best Winters.
And as others have said, we shouldn't be taking fantasy storms seriously 10-16 days out. It's fun to look at but if there is a storm, it'll be totally different by the time it materializes. It's all about the pattern.
 
And as others have said, we shouldn't be taking fantasy storms seriously 10-16 days out. It's fun to look at but if there is a storm, it'll be totally different by the time it materializes. It's all about the pattern.
Agreed. If we are not looking at fantasy storms in the LR then there isn't much in any realistic expectation of winter weather occurring.
 
The fantasy storm on the GFS is nothing different than the same nonsense that has been going on for most of past decade, Natchez, MS/Central Louisiana gets snow while Macon, GA/Columbia, SC are completely shut out.
it seems like there are a lot of times where it snows further west in the Deep South but it doesn’t translate to the east.
 
Yeah, something is different this year with the predominate winter pattern. For the last few years we've had cold dumps into central US and storm tracks that ran up or west of the Apps. So far this year, there has been more troughs focused on the east coast. We're getting the fantasy storms now because the models keep that configuration moving forward. Maybe the neutral ESNO is the key. If so, lets keep it that way.

Out in fantasy land, but here's the 12z GFS, day 16, 2m temp anomaly. The last few years, the cold anomalies would have been pushed west a state or two. This is great to see again.

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Very ugly map. We do not need it to be this cold for snow. Anyway, it's way out there and probably wrong.
 
Texas is about to blow Clemson a new asshole! SMU was Clemsons signature win and jeez they turned out to be awful when playing someone. Texas by 3 scores
Yeah ,well, the frigging committee gets what it deserves. I am sorry but Miami, Alabama, Ole Miss or South Carolina would have been better match ups in the first two games and likely three than Indiana, SMU and Clemson. The automatic qualifiers need to go bye bye.
 
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