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Misc Fall - End of 2019 Whamby

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Nashville went from February 12,2003 until January 29, 2010 without any snows over 2". I do not, I mean DO NOT want to go that long again.
 
If Packbacker was around we wouldn't be in this mess! :rolleyes:

Catching on my weather twitter feed. This is about the best news I could find to post on. If we are going to be warm let's do it the right way.

2 super nino's and 2 nina's and our 07 analog popping up, again. Would love that to repeat for Feb but with active STJ.


The 11-12 La Nina winter acted almost like a raging El Nino (nationwide torch)
 
I remember that toasty winter of 15-16. We only received three feet of snow in Baltimore, most of that fell on a Saturday. Heat is energy. It's like March in January.
 
I remember that toasty winter of 15-16. We only received three feet of snow in Baltimore, most of that fell on a Saturday. Heat is energy. It's like March in January.
That winter did produce a nice event, but I almost wonder if that super nino killed the Pacific. It's been hot shart since.
 
They say a picture is worth a thousand words.

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Anybody still thinking a jammin January? Lol as the French say "c'est fini"
 
The bottom line is weather is variable. Patterns eb and flow. It only takes one anomalie to kick off a major storm. Cold and warm air advection fuels them. It's just timing. You guys in the south are way past due for a major event.
 
ima keep the 12z run in my memories, I would take Convective snow over 6 hours of light snow, so unique seeing what looks like towering cumulus that mimicks summertime cumulonimbus but instead it’s snow, the thundersnow to, and the big rates 2506A1F6-C230-4F7B-9DF2-A0E4C9D9E0D5.png
 
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