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Jan 16 2012, 11:23 PM
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![]() Rank: Tornado ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 59 Joined: 11-January 11 From: Babylon, NY Member No.: 25,093 |
Well its been a great time listening to all the forecasters drooling over a supposed giant pattern change. Predicting snow and prolonged cold and then saying there will be a few warm spells, and then saying there will be more warm air then cold air, and then finally saying it takes time, maybe weeks for the pattern to change. LOL, well anyone couldve said that! Dont need a degree in Meteo to take a shot in the dark and say one day we may get snow this winter here on the east coast!
There is one thing they forgot to mention, Henry, there is NO pattern change! There is no blocking and most important, the player we never here about is the persistent ridge out off the Florida east coast that is going nowhere. Yes we got another brief shot of cold air and the ridge bent a bit but it is coming back strong the next 3 weeks with south-westerlies over the east and 40's and 50' here in the I95 corridor are going to fly There is NO pattern change, there isnt going to be any pattern change for the foreseeable future. There will be NO snow storms on the eat coast this January and probably deep into February as well. Until that ridge breaks down off the Fla coast nothing will change its guaranteed. The only forecast that has been right all winter in my neck of the woods has been the Accuweather longe range, cold shot followed by warm rains and that hasnt and will not change. So Henry stop please, its embarrassing already The fantasy storm threads stop Please unwrap your legs from around the GFS and get into a state of reality. Here is your forecast NY, DC, Phily, and the entire I95 corridor until further notice.
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Number of downloads: 0Ahh those 50s in winter are just dandy! Oh and I just wanted to mention that not everyone was jumping on the pattern change bandwagon. Brett Anderson was professional and accurate in his forecast maps showing warm and rainy over the northeast and mid-atlantic right through Feb. So there are some here that get it and dont buy into the hype. Thanks Brett for the professionalism! ![]() http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-blog...-update-1/59941 and http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-blog...-february/60204 This post has been edited by PlanetMaster: Jan 16 2012, 11:47 PM -------------------- |
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