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Rain Map For Upcoming Mid-Lattitude Cyclone Event
More to Come as the weekend progresses. It looks like the major drought in the Northeast will see some relief Sunday Night into Monday. Preliminary Rainfall projections by me are below.
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Winter’s Last Hurrah, or Another Forecast Model Mirrage?
So what’s the deal this week. Similar setup to the last storm – low moves through the lakes, different origins this time – last storm started off as a clipper – this one essentially cuts up into the high plains and the propagates eastward. A weak secondary shows up off…
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5 Day Forecast – Stony Brook, NY
First Day on Forecast duty here at school, and here is my first forecast of the semester valid for the North Shore of Long Island:
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February is Here – Outlook for First Full Week!
A positive tilted upper shortwave trough over the great lakes is part of a broader one stretching to the east. Zonal upper level flow over the northeastern United States and a surface high continue to dominate the weekend pattern. At the surface, what was the Denver blizzard now remains as…
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Weather Outlook – January 27, 2012
An upper level shortwave stretching from the Great Lakes to Georgia is currently swinging around a broader trough with an axis over central Canada and the high plains. At the surface, a low near eastern lake Ontario is starting to show signs of occlusion as it progresses northeast. Strong southeast…
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Southern Connecticut Weather Discussion and Forecast 1/26/2012
A 500mb cutoff low is located over Eastern Texas. A broad area of low pressure stretches from the Ohio valley down into Northern Louisiana. In the Northeast, some cold air has been in place. Isentropic lift ahead of this area of disturbed weather has been a source of some frozen…
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Late January outlook
As I stated in my last outlook, the lack of blocking was going to be a limiting force on snowfall during much of the month, unless we got a storm that coincided with on of the sporadic cold snaps. That is exactly what we got on Saturday, a +NAO storm.…
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Where’s the snow? Mid-Late January Outlook.
There is no question that this has been a frustrating winter for snowlovers in the northeast. Each time we’ve had that hint of snow on the long range forecast it doesn’t seem to have managed to materialize. This progressive pattern we’ve been locked into has a number of different factors…