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Henry Margusity video showing his excitment. Wow. Talks about the Jet Stream is moving north now and slowly moving into a summer pattern soon. Also mentions that if coastal storms develop it might throw things off because it would keep things cool in the East(seasonable) and not allow a ridge to build and would push everything "West".
Mentions the Storms over the south today and the rains along the front.
Henry Margusity video showing his excitment. Wow. Talks about the Jet Stream is moving north now and slowly moving into a summer pattern soon. Also mentions that if coastal storms develop it might throw things off because it would keep things cool in the East(seasonable) and not allow a ridge to build and would push everything "West".
Mentions the Storms over the south today and the rains along the front.
But he says the snows are done.
Good video. This might actually be a prelude to the summer jet stream pattern. Any thoughts?
Good video. This might actually be a prelude to the summer jet stream pattern. Any thoughts?
Haven't looked that far other then the analogs I posted a little while back. My opinion is La Nina will be slow to kick in and so it wont be hot in the east which to me implies a ridge will form in central U.S and clouds for East coast with some coastals around
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Looking at some data this April 1-10... For Pittsburgh its been since 1996 being as cold as we were. Avg temp of 40.6° for the period is 9th coldest at current location since 1948
For Binghamton its been since 1995 that cold. Avg temp of 31.4° for the period is 5th coldest since 1952.
Coldest start to April since 2007 for Bridgeport and Hartford and was 13th coldest for the period.
Haven't looked that far other then the analogs I posted a little while back. My opinion is La Nina will be slow to kick in and so it wont be hot in the east which to me implies a ridge will form in central U.S and clouds for East coast with some coastals around
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Looking at some data this April 1-10... For Pittsburgh its been since 1996 being as cold as we were. Avg temp of 40.6° for the period is 9th coldest at current location since 1948
For Binghamton its been since 1995 that cold. Avg temp of 31.4° for the period is 5th coldest since 1952.
Coldest start to April since 2007 for Bridgeport and Hartford and was 13th coldest for the period.
Probably right. Current analogs are 83', 98' 07' an 10'.
A death ridge this summer in the Plains states this summer? What do you think Cambium and Chicagogeorge?
If thats the case maybe expect a hot, drier than normal summer precip wise but still see intense derechoes and high dew points.
A death ridge this summer in the Plains states this summer? What do you think Cambium and Chicagogeorge?
If thats the case maybe expect a hot, drier than normal summer precip wise but still see intense derechoes and high dew points.
Depends where the heaviest amount of rain falls between now and late May. More rain = wetter soils. Cools atmosphere through convection.
Meteorologist Michael Clark has this area for ridge and possible drought
Bastardi has this area for the ridge and warmest anomalies
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