I Give Up..............
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I Give Up..............
It seems like NC is just doomed to get any decent snowfall. The weather stations seem to have it in the forecast one day then take it out the next. We did get 3 1/2 -4 inches last Friday but we want to see a big one!!! Any chances of seeing a decent measurable snowfall this winter for NC? What are your thoughts?
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- FLguy
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Mr Bob wrote:The Euro is chock full of good news...Day 7 has a low over the FLA panhandle and the 850 mb 0 line in SC....The entire 5-10 day pattern on the Euro is in excellent shape to deliver something over the next two weeks to a good chunk of the snow starved southeast....
and with potential for phasing late next week.
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Stormsfury wrote:Bingo ... Mr. Bob and FLguy. Updated my website tonight to reflect tonight's developments ...
SF
with the PV becoming re-established further north more in touch with what is normal climatologically speaking instead of being displaced VERY far to the southeast across either new england SE canada or newfoundland theres a much better chance for amplification of the northern branch and phasing down the road providing that everything sets-up correctly.
when the PV is displaced that far south and as strong as it has been lately the jet strengthens underneath which doesnt allow for alot of amplification of shortwaves moving through the flow. the best example being todays clipper.
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FLguy wrote:Stormsfury wrote:Bingo ... Mr. Bob and FLguy. Updated my website tonight to reflect tonight's developments ...
SF
with the PV becoming re-established further north more in touch with what is normal climatologically speaking instead of being displaced VERY far to the southeast across either new england SE canada or newfoundland theres a much better chance for amplification of the northern branch and phasing down the road providing that everything sets-up correctly.
when the PV is displaced that far south and as strong as it has been lately the jet strengthens underneath which doesnt allow for alot of amplification of shortwaves moving through the flow. the best example being todays clipper.
And given the southern stream s/w's generally shear out in the confluent zone given the strength and the severe displacement of the PV. Amazing...
SF
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The Weather Channel..........
has snow in our forecast for the 22nd and the 24th...... Let's just hope it stays that way. We had a blast with the Jan. 2000 snow, would love to see something like that again but that's probably doubtful as I am 33 and have NEVER seen snow like that here before. Let It Snow!!!!
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