Archive for March, 2014
We are seeing a significant strat warming event taking place from Siberia across the pole into northern Canada and this supports the coming arctic waves into the Lower 48 next 2 weeks and beyond. Check out the initial 10mb temps. Look at the orientation of the warming. Directly underneath is where the coldest air is. As heights rebuild up into Alaska, […]
Time and time again this winter, modelling has suggested spells of cold with snow but most of those times, it was nothing to write home about. This month sits in between the extremes of the past two Marches. Remember last year? Looked and felt more like January. In fact, if last March had of been January, […]
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As expected, temperatures are brutal across much of Scandinavia with two mornings in a row dipping below -30C in northern Sweden. In contrast, a frontal boundary sits nearly stationary across northern Scotland and along the boundary we’re seeing mild westerlies with plenty of showers over Scotland. Drier the further south you go. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] A […]
This March, never mind past winter, is turning out to be incredible when it comes to snow and cold. I keep asking myself, when will the snap occur, especially when it comes to the extreme. The Mid-Atlantic snowstorm turned out historic for areas such as the Washington area where a uniform 5-10 inches fell. Nearly […]
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There’s no question that this winter has been a tough one from the Plains to Atlantic Seaboard with many Midwest and interior East cities recording a top 10 cold winter. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Given the pattern over the next 2 to 3 weeks, there doesn’t appear to be any sign of the rubber band snapping and a reversal […]
[s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Based on current circumstances both in atmosphere, ocean and soil, it would appear that we’re going into a ‘changeable weather pattern’ for the spring. In other words, we could go back and forth between ridge and trough but the overall theme is likely to sway more towards low pressure in the means over […]

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