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Pastimes : Bridging weather and climate

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To: weatherguru who wrote (11)2/2/2015 2:06:15 PM
From: weatherguru  Read Replies (1) of 270
 
Trying to study things. This is tough. It's like a fight between 2 regimes, which I suppose means volatility.

Cali is set up for the "pineapple express". I hope they get lots of rain to fill reservoirs and snow in the mountains. I'm sure there'll be flooding and mud slides, and I hope the best on not impacting structures too much. It's a reservoir of atmospheric moisture slamming the west coast of North America. Pretty amazing.

East coast. Geez. It's Groundhog's Day. Like the movie, deja vu. A storm this week + solar flare, where a solar flare deepens the low. Add another Arctic front out of Canada + a moisture plume (now in Mexico, just south of Texas) = another nor'easter this Thurs/Fri (Feb 6/7).

If you think that's it. No. From San Francisco to Juneau, saturation. This creates embedded waves that can form nor'easters. There should be another nor'easter OR Great Lakes snow storms ~Feb 10. Geez.

One storm comes and goes, and this sets up the gradients for the next. Thus, seeing what a second one does after the first is tough. Good luck northerners! I'm still swimming outside in Florida :)

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