Posted on 01/24/2015 11:52:44 AM PST by Excellence
Forecast for the next 15 days, plus longer range not as detailed.
Joe Bastardi ping.
He snuck in ‘winter through early April’ at one point.
Snow on the ground for Easter?
Thanks for the ping. Ugh. Looks like some brutal weather heading this way. AccuWeather has been getting everything wrong for the past year. Temperatures 5-7 degrees too high and snow predictions that are worse than flipping a coin. Just finished an hour and a half blowing a “dusting” of snow.
Great Lakes ice cover 13 percent higher than last year
http://iceagenow.info/2015/01/great-lakes-ice-cover-13-percent-higher-year/
As of Thursday (15JAN2015), ice covered 88 percent of Lake Erie and 34.1 percent of the Great Lakes overall. Last year at this time, ice cover on the Great Lakes, was 21.3 percent, says WOOD TV Chief Meteorologist Bill Steffen in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This makes this years ice cover 13 percent higher to date.
If you recall, last winters ice cover on the Great Lakes climbed to the second highest on record at 92.2 percent on March 6, 2014. That was due to the below-average temperatures that persisted from mid-January onward in the winter of 2014. leading to
Meanwhile, ice cover on Lake Erie which is shallower than the other Great Lakes has sky-rocketed this month, with the lake now about 88 percent covered in ice. Just a couple weeks ago, it was ice-free.
Long-term outlooks suggest more cold on the way, which means ice-cover records could be in play this year.
In addition, the water level of the all the Great Lakes is above normal. Lakes Superior, Michigan and Huron are about 5 inches above the long term average. This is the first time this has happened in about 25 years.
Along with above-average precipitation in the Great Lakes watershed, the frigid winter of 2013-2014 helped reduce evaporation, leding to the higher lake levels.
Thank you for posting Joe Bastardi. I look forward to his forecast.
I wish Joe would talk about the West Coast once in a while.
What would he say? “And it’s sunny west of the Rockies.” That’s about it. I read the Weather Underground scientific discussion for my area. It’s updated twice daily at least. Each weather station has its own self-contained webpage where you will find the forecast for your area.
Who nose?
Snowboard geezer bump. Hope he’s right.
He’s predicting what will happen in the Midwest and East over the next couple of months. What does he think will happen out west? Things were looking good a few weeks ago as far as the drought goes, but since then nothing. I would love to hear Joe’s forecast.
I can’t get the video to play on my phone right now because the WiFi is flakey, but I’ll look at it tomorrow and see if I can glean anything useful.
A VERY mild winter here in Southern Wisconsin, so far...
We seemed to have had ALL of our ‘Winter’ in November - Good Golly it was bone-shattering COLD for the entire month...and partially into December. Now 20’s and 30’s are the norm, and not even enough snow to cover up the dog poop in the yard; I’m gonna send Joe an e-mail about THAT, LOL!
Home tonight - Mr. Wonderful is hunting raccoon and I’m about to drift off with my Rufus (Basset Hound) and the latest murder-mystery novel on the nightstand.
Life Is Good...when you have a cozy home to protect you from The Elements. Feeling Blessed! :)
I will be one of those with, “western envy” but thankfully, only a mildish, midatlantic envy and not the full blown northeast variety. Thanks for posting Joe’s Saturday summary.
Wow! Last year’s ice was amazing and this is 13% above!? Just, Wow!
“Mr. Wonderful is hunting raccoon...”
I’m not gonna touch that. Not even going near it.
Major Blizzard to Shut Down Boston, NYC Area Tuesday
He giveth snow like wool: he scattereth the hoarfrost like ashes. He casteth forth his ice like morsels: who can stand before his cold? He sendeth out his word, and melteth them: he causeth his wind to blow, and the waters flow. (Psalms 147:16-18)
From the competition from what i found
2014 http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/long_range/tools/briefing/seas_veri.grid.php
2014So far in 2014, much of the United States has been unusually cold. Not only that, but much of the United States has been unusually warm....Minimum temperatures (overnight lows) for much of the Upper Midwest and the Mississippi Valley were much cooler than averagewith a lone record coldest minimum temperature in Oklahomawhile a number of climate divisions across the Southwest, including drought-stricken California had record warm overnight lows. http://www.climate.gov/news-features/event-tracker/2014-temperature-extremes-us-runs-hot-and-cold
2014. http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/national/2014/1
2015 http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions//multi_season/13_seasonal_outlooks/color/churchill.php
2015 http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/long_range/seasonal.php?lead=1
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/multi_season/13_seasonal_outlooks/color/t.gif
He's been predicting "delayed" snow for a few weeks, at least for the Northeast.
Hard to enjoy the only weather you've got with the anticipation of more shoveling.
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