October 2020 Forecasts and Discussions

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12z GFS.
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12z GEM.

Made it into a 10 day GIF. I hope it works.
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Rubus_Leucodermis wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 11:04 am Most people I’ve run across with atmospheric science degrees are far better at explaining what’s going on with the weather in terms understandable to the interested layman than Phil is. Take Cliff Mass, for instance. I have my criticisms of the guy, but when he explains something about the local weather in Seattle, it’s not an incomprehensible bowl of acronym soup. You can actually understand the points he’s trying to convey.

I cannot think of any purpose of making posts like Phil does, in the forums that he does, other than one of attempting to show off. (Why else post something that almost none of an audience can understand?) It’s just a hunch on my part, but I rather suspect that most holders of atmospheric science degrees would call bullsh*t on much of what Phil claims.
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12z Euro 10 day loop.
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Next cold snap coming soon!
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Catnip wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 1:44 pm1.png
It’s been an early winter in the western prairie. Looks to continue if this verified.
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Jim is all in, I better stock up for the ice age of the century
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Rubus_Leucodermis wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 11:04 am Most people I’ve run across with atmospheric science degrees are far better at explaining what’s going on with the weather in terms understandable to the interested layman than Phil is. Take Cliff Mass, for instance. I have my criticisms of the guy, but when he explains something about the local weather in Seattle, it’s not an incomprehensible bowl of acronym soup. You can actually understand the points he’s trying to convey.

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Dry and cold :think:
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As much as I want this to happen, A piece of me wouldn't mind a epic model collapse 2 days before so I could troll the hell out of the American forum.
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Weather101 wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 3:20 pm Dry and cold :think:
Backdoor blast!
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Monty wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 2:32 pm It’s been an early winter in the western prairie. Looks to continue if this verified.
Will probably be quite the cold winter for them. Pretty typical during a La Nina to see the core of the cold air stretching from Alaska/Yukon through Northern BC and into the prairies.
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