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Pattern Microwave March

18z GFS run looks very similar to the 12z, but the storm is a tad stronger this time and once again just a smidge slower. Net result is no change w/ slowing forward progress offsetting the increased amplitude of the disturbance
 
But you know the sun angle is going to screw you over


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Hell I've received 15 inches the second week of march with the prior two days in the 60s . The ground temp sun angle argument gets overplayed every year


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We all know why this winter has sucked , cause someone in Atlanta bought a damn sled a week out back in January . Kiss of death


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It's a helluva sled. Nice product. Seems to work really well on warm asphalt.


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On the large-scale, the entire pattern over North America on the GFS is still amplifying and this trough could arguably dig even more so in future runs as the GFS is finally caving to the Euro's idea yesterday w/ more interaction between the British Columbia vortex and the ULL over the Gulf of Alaska.
 
Btw, in case anyone was interested ( I know Larry and a few others may be) in an extended version of the Climate Prediction Center's (CPC's) Oceanic Nino Index (ONI) tables that's derived from ERSSTv4...
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/analysis_monitoring/ensostuff/ensoyears.shtml
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I've calculated the ONI for this dataset going back to 1870.

ERSSTv4 ONI (1870-1949)
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I hope to get my Ensemble ONI (which merges data from ~26 different SST and reanalyses datasets) updated sometime over the next week or so, I have to completely recalculate the entire QC w/ the addition of CERA-20C (1901-2010).
 
Btw, in case anyone was interested ( I know Larry and a few others may be) in an extended version of the Climate Prediction Center's (CPC's) Oceanic Nino Index (ONI) tables that's derived from ERSSTv4...
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/analysis_monitoring/ensostuff/ensoyears.shtml
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I've calculated the ONI for this dataset going back to 1870.

ERSSTv4 ONI (1870-1949)
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I hope to get my Ensemble ONI (which merges data from ~26 different SST and reanalyses datasets) updated sometime over the next week or so, I have to completely recalculate the entire QC w/ the addition of CERA-20C (1901-2010).

IMO this version of the ONI is inherently less reliable, more uncertain and unstable than the ENS ONI, but this data is good strictly for continuity of CPC's ONI w/ ERSSTv4.
 
If you're in the Midlands of SC and see some of the crazy members, the mean (couple members skewing it here), don't get excited. It will take a major change to get much if anything down here.

Not saying it can't happen, but very unlikely. Parts of NC may start getting excited if the runs keep up though.
 
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