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Pastimes : Bridging weather and climate

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From: weatherguru12/20/2016 1:29:15 PM
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This picture tells me there'll be a post-Christmas & early January thaw for east coast U.S. It's good for California, for they'll continue to get pummeled with rain/snow systems. If this plot breaks upward and fast, then that gives a 2-week precursor to the development of the polar vortex. I expect this to happen toward end of January and last well into May.

In the meantime, cold air gets bottled up in the Arctic.



The cold air has done its job the past month. NH snow cover went from being lowest to highest in the past decade. That's what cold-air outbreaks do. We'll see this line taper the next 5-6 weeks or so.

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