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US Long Range: Latest Look At The CFSv2 For Summer 2014

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US Long Range: Latest Look At The CFSv2 For Summer 2014

The very progressive but unusually late warm-cold fight looks to continue across the US through the next few days as seen by the CFSv2 weeklies. Here’s the latest look at the CFSv2 which shows little chance through the upcoming summer. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] July August The Jamstec also remains chilly through the summer. [/s2If][s2If current_user_cannot(access_s2member_level1)][magicactionbox id=”18716″][/s2If]

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Europe Long Range: Latest Look At The CFSv2 For Summer 2014

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Europe Long Range: Latest Look At The CFSv2 For Summer 2014

Here a quick glance at the latest CFSv2 precip/temp charts for Europe through the June-August period. Interestingly the latest run shows a WARMER and DRIER than normal June for the UK. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] JUNE Precip Temp As for July and August, the model has ‘equal chances’ with no colour temperaturewise, slightly above normal precip in the northern UK in […]

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Crazy, Weird & Wacky US Pattern Continues…. Record Heat, Cold, Snow, Rain

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Crazy, Weird & Wacky US Pattern Continues…. Record Heat, Cold, Snow, Rain

Each and every post these days seems to consist of heat, cold, snow and rain and on the ‘extreme’ end of the ledger. Yesterday saw widespread upper 90s at the beaches to mid 100s in the deserts of Southern California. Firstly, here’s the initial upper air pattern according to the ECMWF which continues to support this extreme setup. […]

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