AbbyJr wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 10:35 am
True but no run to run consistency.
The models have been consistent inside 7 days. Outside of that range it's worthless to look at small scale variations; best to look at the overall pattern across the continent (ridges and troughs) because models can't nail down the small scale stuff like surface temps or precip at that range.
Through day 10 the large scale details haven't changed much. We have a pretty good idea that ridging will set up just offshore or along the west coast, with a trough east of the Rockies accompanied by what looks like a transitory shot of very cold air.
The gut punch today is seeing warm advection rains sweep over the ridge bringing damp conditions next week. Tomorrow now looks rainy on the local Mountains.
Ridge now completely flaccid in the 7-10 day range as well on the ECMWF. Damp.
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wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 11:09 am
The gut punch today is seeing warm advection rains sweep over the ridge bringing damp conditions next week. Tomorrow now looks rainy on the local Mountains.
Ridge now completely flaccid in the 7-10 day range as well on the ECMWF. Damp.
You’ve pretty much summed up our winter with one word.
*Maps are posted for discussion/entertainment purposes only, and not because I necessarily believe them to be true.
wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 10:17 am
MJO pronged for phase 7...but some ensemble runs have been consistent with a phase 8 evolution with is consistent with +PNA +EPO evolution...
Would look similar to this:
It's a crapshoot anyways. Climate change is throwing more wrenches into modeling and it's very tough to navigate.
We can get hardcore Spring fever in February. Will be interesting to see what happens regardless.
At this point I just want 1 snow day. Just one damn snow day. We don't need a week of cold or whatever. Just 1 widespread snowfall of 10cm so everyone can be happy and then this winter can FRO.
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