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Abnormally Warm Pacific Has Differing Influence On Western North America Atmosphere

Written by on May 11, 2015 in Spring 2015, United States of America with 0 Comments
Abnormally Warm Pacific Has Differing Influence On Western North America Atmosphere

When looking at the 5-day mean 500mb height anomalies off the models, there is one aspect which really sticks out. The warm water of the eastern Pacific has differing influence on the atmosphere depending upon latitude. The El Nino and dramatic warming over the eastern equatorial Pacific is already significantly influencing the US atmospheric pattern but our old friend, the […]

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W EUROPE: Pattern Likely To Remain ‘Westerly’ With Models Beating Back Warm, Dry Prospects

W EUROPE: Pattern Likely To Remain ‘Westerly’ With Models Beating Back Warm, Dry Prospects

While April was drier than expected, the May pattern appears to be behaving as forecast with a much cooler and more unsettled regime with the Atlantic being the primary driver. Unlike Feb-Mar-Apr where a blocking high was dominant, that stone is gone and the atmosphere is much more free flowing and bringing up the rain deficits […]

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MON 11 MAY: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

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MON 11 MAY: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

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