TheStormExpert wrote:ninel conde wrote:http://moe.met.fsu.edu/cgi-bin/gfstc2.cgi?time=2015060618&field=Sea+Level+Pressure&hour=180hr
same pattern as last 10 years. low pressure locked and loaded over new england and nw atlantic. NOTHING will threaten the US with this pattern.
Yep. No surprise here, figured that East Coast ridging would only last a month. I swear Global Warming has a big role in this persistently stubborn pattern we've been in for SO LONG.
I'm more concerned about the state of the PDO and what its doing here than GW, while this is mostly talking about the Bermuda High and the East Coast trough, this is also part of my local weather and the effect it has on it.
ninel conde wrote:im beginning to wonder if this pattern will be permanent. IM also wondering if the bermuda high is just a myth from ancient times. unless this changes people talking about drought relief in CA this winter can forget it. we may need to find a new weather hobby soon, instead of hurricanes. Perhaps, we can have a bermuda LOW, club, lol
While I'm already checked out on tracking any Atlantic or Epac systems that are not unique (Blanca was pretty unique and interesting so I tracked that), this may be shifting to weather as a whole which as my lifelong passion and hobby is painful. I cannot stand this garbage pattern at all, its just becoming too boring and having a negative effect on my general mood which normally is high during the month of June. This is different from other periods that have been less warm/active, I don't know but its awful. Fine if there are no tropical cyclones in the Atlantic, just don't pair that with cold rain during the summer and no notable events anywhere...that's ghastly.
WPBWeather wrote:Well, if there are truly going to be no more Atl hurricanes to bother about, that would be quite a story!

Key message, lack of INTERESTING tropical cyclones. We're going on years now of that and that is quite the story.
xtyphooncyclonex wrote:ninel conde,
Don't ignore Ana
Ana may as well have never existed in my mind, just like the 2013 Atlantic Hurricane Season. If it means 18 named storms in the Atlantic that are of 2013 and 2014's offerings, its meaningless.