Archive for October 19th, 2009

>MAY HAVE BEEN THE COLDEST OCTOBER START ON RECORD BUT IT’S READY TO GET WARM ACROSS NORTH AMERICA AND EUROPE

Written by on October 19, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 2 Comments

>– By Mark VoganAfter a stunning early season display of cold and snow never witnessed this early in living memory. Soon all the cold and snow will be a distant memory as our mid-latitude belt warms as the North Atlantic and Arctic Oscillation transition to a more comfortable positive mode, a pattern which promises to […]

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>Coastal Storms clearing the way to a colder winter? Melor part of a flip to positive AO/NAO?

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>Coastal Storms clearing the way to a colder winter? Melor part of a flip to positive AO/NAO?

> Image source: http://www.ecmwf.int/products/forecasts/d/charts/medium/deterministic/msl_uv850_z500!Geopotential%20500%20hPa!72!North%20hemisphere!pop!od!oper!public_plots!2009101900!!/ As the East Coast is not enduring hurricanes, what other ways can we see offshore waters cool enough that allows an Arctic High to weaken less in winter? Nor’ Easters would do the trick!Gales, heavy rain and even snow created horrible conditions over the weekend across the Northeast with inland snows. […]

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