Archive for June 2nd, 2015
This is a very PROGRESSIVE US pattern. Notice in the below day 0-15 how the ridges and troughs move along. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] The ECMWF has the MJO influence on the US picking up as it crosses from 1 into 2 and eventually 3. These are progressive phases. Check out the Baja on the GFS! Potential for increased flood potential […]
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There’s no question, it looked and felt more like late November or early December out there yesterday with a howling, cold wind along with heavy and persistent rain. Thank or blame an unusually deep, sub-980mb low which originated over Greenland days earlier. An abnormally cold Atlantic between Greenland and the UK likely helped maintain some of the low’s […]
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