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Speaking of Alaska....Budget cuts affecting model outcomes.
Might see new results for this weekends snow since the upper air energy is now in better sampled territory
National Weather Service Taunton MA
719 PM EST Wed Dec 6 2017.
As previous forecaster mention it will come down to trough
amplification entering the Great Lakes late Sat/Sat night. Tracing
back the jet energy that will carve out this mid level trough was
coming onshore to Alaska this morning. Unfortunately 12z upper air soundings are no longer available across the state of Alaska. This may result in a different model trend beginning with tonight`s 00z
guidance as this jet energy becomes better sampled by more 00z upper
air soundings along with increased aircraft data at 00z vs 12z
Was right....... New trends brings precip back to the coast.. Richmond might even see snow. This is for Saturday afternoon-evening-night
New NAM12z
New GFS12z
Waiting on the Euro now to confirm the trend and the snow at the coast.
Thanks for the winter outlook update Chicagogeorge, based on those long range outlooks the Midwest could be in for an even ****ier winter than 2013-2014 or 2014-2015lets hope that the end of December and January and February either deliver more significant winter weather or revert to being at least average temperatures, otherwise this winter could well be the ultimate *****fest of a winter, I.e very cold and dry
Captain Falcon is right! The wavy jet-streams make the US a climate fail, with severe handicaps on land productivity! Too many amplified patterns that scour the east with deep cold, and scorch the west with fires and drought: both more than should be present!
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No **** Sherlock, it looks like those two people are too preoccupied with playing games on their smartphones to be phased by the wildfire situation
If you zoom in, the guy is a California Highway Patrol officer, and looks like he's writing her a ticket and making sure they both have each other's info. The lady obviously rear ended someone
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