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From two days ago, just your average winter. But like “they” say weather is always changing.
I don’t have any baseline to know to really judge these sorts of events, but they seem a little different?
Oh, so that’s the weather that caused that pile up a few days ago. Holy smokes.
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From two days ago, just your average winter. But like “they” say weather is always changing.
I don’t have any baseline to know to really judge these sorts of events, but they seem a little different?
Oh, so that’s the weather that caused that pile up a few days ago. Holy smokes.
@GhostOnTheHalfShell Much more intense swings in types of conditions, IMHO. i.e. if it's raining, it's extreme rain. If it's snowing, it's extreme snow. If it's windy, it's extra windy, etc. Jet stream impacts. I need to look at the 500mb anomaly charts... those usually tell the tale.
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@GhostOnTheHalfShell Much more intense swings in types of conditions, IMHO. i.e. if it's raining, it's extreme rain. If it's snowing, it's extreme snow. If it's windy, it's extra windy, etc. Jet stream impacts. I need to look at the 500mb anomaly charts... those usually tell the tale.
@GhostOnTheHalfShell Here we go... Monday. 500mb height anomaly -- much warmer than usual over the Four Corners. Much colder than usual in the Carolinas.
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@GhostOnTheHalfShell Here we go... Monday. 500mb height anomaly -- much warmer than usual over the Four Corners. Much colder than usual in the Carolinas.
@GhostOnTheHalfShell Here's purple in the arctic on March 8th... purple is bad. Off the scale kinda stuff. But, no on elives up there to complain.
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