Jessy89
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It’s gonna have to go around the mountains or into the gulf. Clippers occasionally give us snow but there fairly rare
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I find it interesting that the ao/nao managed to stay positive all winter. Also the nao was supposed to be predominantly negative due to low frequency forcing.
I know l am on the southern end of this, (and it will not happen) but l think this is my last change of snow this year!!!!That’s a solid signal from the GEFS once again just like our last storm for it being 7 days out View attachment 36296View attachment 36297
A little more western trend and January 16th-17th 2018 becomes a thought.
Going to want the OP to start showing something IN ADDITION to a few more members showing something. As is, there's at least a chance, which is a win given this miserable winter. But to have a realistic shot, we need more agreement and more than one big dawg member.That’s a solid signal from the GEFS once again just like our last storm for it being 7 days out View attachment 36296View attachment 36297
Do you have a accumulations map of that one
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Didn't this storm start off as a clipper than ended up with a gulf low?Obviously the location may be different, but the same general idea of a clipper with a little bit of gulf influence is the thing to watch.
That one was a heartbreaker. I was living in Birmingham at that time, and all the Mets we're calling for 3 to 4 inches of snow.Obviously the location may be different, but the same general idea of a clipper with a little bit of gulf influence is the thing to watch.