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Pastimes : Bridging weather and climate

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From: weatherguru2/8/2016 4:05:53 PM
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A massive Arctic plunge coming this weekend to the U.S. east coast. In one week, the back edge of the high should produce a winter storm, which could become a southern Appalachian snow storm.

Around Feb 20, I expect a flip back to the positive Arctic Oscillation (how things were in December), which will last for several days. Consider it a taste of Spring out east. At the same time, winter out west with snow storms in the Rockies.

Around Feb 22 or so, there'll be a big west Texas storm traveling up to Minnesota. Something similar happened ~Dec 29, 2015. I say this, because I expect the Arctic Oscillation to flip again, which means the cold air returns to the east coast for the end of February.

I'm speaking about flips in the Arctic Oscillation. Crazy shit weather occurs with these flips. It'll be tornadic thunderstorms followed by snow storms. Again, it's a fight between 2 large-scale frequency patterns. The larger the size of the see-saw flipping, the strong/crazier the weather.
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