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Sun going down. Good timing for Philly. Any views from that back edge of the front?
Looks like it broke apart over NJ so maybe wasn't that sharp or impressive last 60 minutes.
Well we shall see. What cracks me up is how he latches onto the CFS when it agrees with him, otherwise he trashes it.
Hey Tom, here goes Bastardi again trashing talking the CFSv2 in it's super long range capabilities. But he's trashing talking it and it's showing lot's of cold for the Northeast. So much for his cold bias . Personally I would LOVE this for next winter especially, check out February
Hey Tom, here goes Bastardi again trashing talking the CFSv2 in it's super long range capabilities. But he's trashing talking it and it's showing lot's of cold for the Northeast. So much for his cold bias . Personally I would LOVE this for next winter especially, check out February
Really? Interesting last time I saw cfsv2 on tropical tidbits it was showing record warmth not cold for Feb , that was this morning. That is record cold right there, and looks at freaking Seattle,burning in hell. If this pans out i don't know how my mental well being will be. I was seriously thinking after Feb 2015 about starting to sell " I survived winter 2015" t shirts lol.
They over exaggerate warming trends, we are going from a record breaking cold pattern to an above average pattern, nothing crazy at all. Hardly a heat wave.
Shouldn't the La Nina have an effect? If not then it would be the third record breaking cold winter in four years, it's really like the late 70s
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