Long range model discussion
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Re: Long range model discussion
Models look pretty boring even in the long range, with the exception of the CMC showing a little tropical mischief in the GOM in about 10 days, but its the canadian model lol
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I’m down with that, Stratton!!! Make it so!!!
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JB has been hinting at this for a while now on his Twitter.
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I hope we have a cold and wet winter. This heat is just unbearable.
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We likely will, with a strengthening el nino, that will force the storm track much further south, and likely a +PNA so the western US looks warmer and drier, while our neck of the woods should be cooler and wetter
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Nice to see some snow for a change.


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With the developing El Nino,could see Gulf Lows galore next Fall/Winter.
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That’s looking like a colder than normal winter, correct? And maybe an ice apocalypse with some snow or two? I’m hoping so!!